Talk comments

Justin McAleer at 09:42 on 6 Feb 2017

This was a good introduction to CQRS and event sourcing, but considering this was a tutorial and not just a presentation, it may have been better to only do one or the other. I was not able to keep up with the code changes going on, at least without completely tuning out what Beau was saying and focusing entirely on the coding. Particularly, jumping from class to class to class when you're not familiar with the code-base was very taxing. I eventually stopping trying to code along and just listened, and that was fine... except not what I had in mind for a tutorial.

Michael Moussa at 20:57 on 5 Feb 2017

I really enjoyed this talk, and was happy to see that it validated a lot of the things a former colleague and I decided to do (and NOT to do) in a previous project. Would have loved to see it delve a bit into more technical implementation details of the various algorithms, but that's probably beyond the scope of this talk.

Michael Moussa at 20:56 on 5 Feb 2017

I was going to leave a longer comment, but I don't have enough time!

David Dan at 16:40 on 5 Feb 2017

I really enjoyed this talk.

Thomas Misilo at 15:19 on 5 Feb 2017

Excellent keynote, and very engaging!

Thomas Misilo at 15:17 on 5 Feb 2017

Chris did an excellent job covering many topics related to security and went into sufficient detail in the time alloted. This could easily be a much longer talk.

Great talk, well-organized and accessible. I've been doing tests for some time, and I still got a lot out of this and at the same time it was obviously accessible to beginners too.

Thomas Misilo at 12:07 on 5 Feb 2017

Amazing Keynote, and great start start to the conference!

Thomas Misilo at 11:41 on 5 Feb 2017

Great talk, with many different concepts covered. Sorry the demo didn't work, however for the parts that Chris was live coding seemed a little rushed.

Thomas Misilo at 11:39 on 5 Feb 2017

Awesome tutorial, and very easy to follow along. Very passionate about testing.