Talk comments

Loes Alleman at 14:33 on 15 Mar 2024

Very nicely delivered and interesting talk about applying tactical patterns from DDD. The analogy of an onion to represent an application (structurally) was taken seriously and carried on throughout the whole presentation, in a very sweet way. (Onions do get sweet of you cook them long enough).
The concepts were very clear and the code examples easy to follow and helpful. I enjoyed this talk very much and think it most certainly plants some seeds in those who are not yet into DDD concepts.

Tim Hofman at 14:31 on 15 Mar 2024

Nice talk about refactoring code to pure functions to reduce internal context and side effects. Really glad you mentioned the Integration Operation Segregation Principle. I think it's the most in-depth talk of DPC 2024.

Tim Hofman at 14:26 on 15 Mar 2024

Some of things you talked about, such as the general things as don't use abbrevations and use PSR-1 and PSR-12, are common knowledge (imho). And I expected more examples on when to name something a worker, a handler, a provider, etc.

Tim Hofman at 14:15 on 15 Mar 2024

Very clear talk with one specific goal. And I'm nspired to talk to my team if we could use ADR's in our codebase.

Bas de Ruiter at 13:58 on 15 Mar 2024

Dit praatje kwam op een heel mooi moment. Ik ben net in de situatie 's war ik dit nodig heb. Je bent een goede, relaxte spreker die duidelijk weet waar die het over heeft.
Omdat je erom vroeg heb ik nagedacht over verbeterpunten
De uitleg van waterfall aan het begin hoeft misschien niet zo uitgebreid. Ook zou een extra voorbeeld waar je agile moest zijn met je architectuur dat onderdeel mogelijk iets meer verduidelijken.

Nice talk good explaining and clear examples made it very clear.

Good motivational keynote.

Really nice talk with some good insights.
Maybe could do with a bit shorter intro in order to get the solutions faster and with more detail.