Tons of good information in this talk. It *almost* made me want to do some C programming.
There was a lot of helpful information in this talk. I've never built RPMs before, but it seems like it could be a good solution based on this presentation.
Great Talk, most interesting and fun talk of the whole conference.
The content was great! I felt the pace was a little too slow though, and it was hard to hear what the speakers were saying at times. The back-and-forth-style comedy was a potentially good idea, but it needed a little more animation and sarcasm to be convincing.
I'm glad to see more IT people grasping the concept that people are writing code and the emotional aspect of working together is key to creating great teams.
This definitely felt like a keynote. By far the most engaging and interesting talk.
I've heard about this concept and was vaguely familiar with the concept before this talk. Being the back end developer, I don't care too much about how things look, but it's nice to know what everyone else is up to. I think I might make something for fun to try it out.
Thank you for saying what I've been feeling for a long time. I drank the MVC koolaid but never quite felt like it fit what I was trying to do. We end up just making things work rather than adhering to some pragmatic idea of a model.
I appreciated the problem solving approach to this topic. to know where we are going, it's best to know where we've been.
Great storytelling and material. Thanks for sharing your experiences!