Great talk, great pacing, and as others have said, a lot of very useful and insightful info.
Great performance and excellent talk, especially for junior developers like me.
Great talk, really insightful knowledge to maintain healthy and friendly workplace.
Humorous, nicely-paced and useful
As a backend developer blessed with not touching frontend that much, it was really great talk to hear what is new in the world of frontend. And using a meme generator with all of those options was a very simple yet funny and interesting way of showing so many different features!
If only everyone would take this approach to teaching and showing stuff ...
Great talk, speaker was not only engaged but inspiring the crowd. Good stories from the trenches to keep the talk entertaining and practical.
I love soft talks of this kind cause it's really hard to find material on this things and being a developer/engineer is IMHO much more then just coding.
For me, the only confusing thing is that I believe that position was more of a team manager not team leader (which does point towards how broken our job title systems are :) ).
While stories were maybe too specific in some cases, I love hearing them instead of 'best practices' people tend to read and then just spread around without having personal experience there!
BTW. Since there are so many issues with supervisor & upstart, any suggestions what to use or limiting number of workers is the only cure?
Good talk, I liked it a lot. As a suggestion, I would appreciate more personal stories and how they do it.
Loved the 'shit sandwich' story, I like that principle of starting with the good, explaining the bad and finishing up with good to downsize the blow of having to critique someone. I should use it more often!
Unfortunately, it was bit visible that speaker wasnt 100% prepared and was reading stuff from time to time to remember :(
Amazing talk. Amazing speaker.
He was speaking so fast (but very clear & understandable) that I didn't have time to post on Twitter how amazing the talk is not to loose a second of attention.
And giving away books to help people with getting on Elixir train was a nice touch.
Excellent speaker.