Talk comments

Excellent talk.

Very interesting talk. It provided a far more balanced view of benefits and pain points using CQRS than other talks I've seen on the subject.
Also a big thanks for the mini tutorial and examples at the bar afterwards!

So many useful tools and tips. Thanks for a good talk.

Great talk. Very useful advice for database migrations - when I've seen other talks on CD they've glossed over or hidden from this topic.

Great talk. Lots of useful bits of information that I'll certainly be taking into my work.

Delivery wasn't great, possibly hindered by microphone. I'm not sure if the mic wasn't working or whether the speaker was too far from it. Either way it has hard to hear from the back. Next time maybe quick mic check and then stay close to it.

Perhaps, as others have commented, focus on a few areas rather than trying to approach all areas of API development.

Great talk, very interesting.

Aaron Pollock at 16:38 on 31 Oct 2016

An interesting and entertaining way to end the conference, reminding us that people who disagree aren't less intelligent, but are coming from a place we probably don't yet fully understand. Always a welcome reminder, and not even a little bit preachy.

Aaron Pollock at 16:33 on 31 Oct 2016

This goes in the category of "getting past dogma and building something useful". Get paid today, and don't create maintenance headaches tomorrow, better known as, how to predict the future. A good talk, with a natural structure, and a few welcome hints that software development is about people more than it is about code.

Aaron Pollock at 16:29 on 31 Oct 2016

Loved this talk. I'm conceited (or deluded) enough to think I'm on the right side of this question most of the time. Design is not someone else's job. However, instead of my usual exasperation at the lack of usability in some software (other people's, naturally!), Eryn provided both the language and practical changes required to make it better.