Talk comments

Richard Black at 10:34 on 8 Oct 2018

As someone who's not ventured much beyond the "checkpoint commit" way of using version control, this was a real eye-opener. And presented with such confidence it was hard to believe it was the speaker's first conference presentation.

Richard Black at 10:26 on 8 Oct 2018

Very brave and personal talk, exploring an important area that's not spoken about enough. I'd have liked a few more suggestions of warning signs to look for, and ways to protect one's mental health, but that's probably nitpicking a little.

Richard Black at 10:17 on 8 Oct 2018

Knowing nothing about Go, I wasn't sure what I expected from this talk, but it surpassed any expectations I might have had.

Great introduction to the language, and yes I've already visited a few of the Go sites mentioned

Severin Bruhat at 10:14 on 8 Oct 2018

I have to admit hat I came because that was the only track.
But it turned out that your talk was amazing!
Thank you

Richard Black at 10:12 on 8 Oct 2018

Great talk, presented with humour and perfectly paced. The core concept - representing a software project team as D&D characters - was inspired.

Richard Black at 10:05 on 8 Oct 2018

Hadn't come across OpenFaaS before, but will definitely be checking it out after this. There was a lot to take in, and at times it was a bit overwhelming, but interesting and well presented overall

Jack McCourt at 10:05 on 8 Oct 2018

I thought I knew git quite well, but this taught me things I didn't even think to do.

Jack McCourt at 10:03 on 8 Oct 2018

Made me want to give go a go. Great talk :)

Jack McCourt at 10:02 on 8 Oct 2018

Great speaker and although I haven't ever played D&D it all made total sense.

Julien Maulny at 09:52 on 8 Oct 2018

I liked to see a conference about open source. One point, I expected to see some "success stories" about companies who achieved to build a business model around an open source solution