Great stuff as always from Marco, a very big bonus that the entire talk and examples revolve around an existing project Marco is working on.
Really proficient speaker. Even if i'm right, this was out of presented schedule... anyway this was really really great presentation.
Oh man, stage fright and poor english accent... they just killed you. Interesting topic, but i barely could keep track and understand all you said.
I was waiting long time to hear you live and it was worth it. Great speech, presentation, topic, guides, everything... Will definitely check all one more time when videos are up
Totally agree that there is no way this can be presented well in short time. Seems interesting but some parts are simply superficial.
Bit weird selection of opening talk, but hey... Anyway, I see your points, as someone mentioned in comments, few good ones and a bunch of presumptions and putting general IT crowd in the same basket and yes, we can tell that, same as you can tell that we cannot deny this. You are not so right as you think you are. I mean, maybe US and European values are totally different in this branch. This is really on the edge and probably we could spend hours and hours discussing this based on our subjective opinions/experiences without being totally objective.
Talk could be better if presenter have more time to speak about the topic (25 min is not enough) and if talk is not right before lunch. Excellent presentation skills.
Great tips about remote work. Also nice presentation skills.
Challenging topic :)
Luka is a great presenter, exceptional knowledge of the subject at hand. I think his example showed a great point that today it's not enough just to use a 3rd party library or service, but that we need to learn how to properly and securely use it. Also when it comes to security, the job must be done completely, it's not wise to live it half-finished.
Luka had only 25 minutes to present the subject, and the overall point of the topic might not came across to everyone in the audience as I feel the talk was cut short to fit the time slot. Deserves at least 35 minutes.