Talk comments

Slides posted: http://www.slideshare.net/LuisAtencio3/thinking-functionally-with-javascript

I've this talk before and it was still amazing the second time. Very well rehearsed, and an extremely enlightening example of how TDD greatly increases developer performance. I'd make everyone watch this if I could.

Really appreciate the in-depth description of APDEX.

Second time I heard statsd mentioned that day. Definitely a tool worthy of more research.

Lots of great information and resources here. I don't see a link to the slides so I'll give it here: http://www.treelinedesign.com/slides/bold/boldSlides-16-9SSP.pdf

It's always great to see tons of advice for best practices. Now we just need to see more developers embracing these practices!

Very interesting talk. Not just the core material about feature flags, but also about some of the practices at Zumba and their approach at solving problems related to this. It's always great to see real-world examples.

Stephen Young at 11:54 on 8 Feb 2016

This was a great talk overall with some good tips and real world examples. One nit-pick: I felt that some of the slides in the first half were a bit too busy and difficult to read (specifically the slides with Gherkin on the left and a list of bullets on the right). However, the rest of the slides (that just showed code) were much better.

Paul Sellars at 11:43 on 8 Feb 2016

What an incredible talk. Amazing performer.

Paul Sellars at 11:41 on 8 Feb 2016

Good talk, introduced me to a side of business i know very little about.

Felt the slides could be modernised/made prettier, i personally like https://github.com/FormidableLabs/spectacle but there's plenty more out there which feel a little less like MS/powerpoint.

Harrison Heck at 11:36 on 8 Feb 2016

Even though I use Guard, I was able to take away a few new bits of information that I didn't know. Ryan did a fantastic job introducing Guard using several common use cases.

Paul Sellars at 11:36 on 8 Feb 2016

Great, really good explanation of regex that I'm not so sure you can get by just reading yourself (especially not in 1 hr!)