Talk comments

Ajda Mari? at 15:36 on 30 Oct 2016

Straightforward and experience-based.

Ajda Mari? at 15:32 on 30 Oct 2016

Excellent example of what keynote's not supposed to be.
Issues stated are of general nature and not necessarily gender or IT related.

Ajda Mari? at 15:32 on 30 Oct 2016

Excellent stage manners and behavior.
Despite being a non-designer, I caught up a few valuable tips.

Ajda Mari? at 15:27 on 30 Oct 2016

Talk had potential, but ended up with reciting SOLID principles.

Ajda Mari? at 15:11 on 30 Oct 2016

Nice talk, not too pretentious.
Just didn't like long pauses, they make it hard to keep up with the talk and maintain full concentration.

Dario Daic at 14:37 on 30 Oct 2016

As Kresimir pointed out the main target audience were back-end developers dabbling in front-end. As a part of the targeted group I found the talk useful and entertaining.

Dario Daic at 14:32 on 30 Oct 2016

Creative choice of the topic. Some thought provoking stuff presented in a very entertaining way.
The best choice for the last talk in the day when most of the people are not as fresh.

Dario Daic at 14:29 on 30 Oct 2016

Good talk with a plenty of important points based on experience. The tempo was a little to slow to my taste but the presentation was excellent.

I particularly loved the fact that the story is given from the perspective of a developer who stepped up to a managerial
position, which makes it much more interesting for an audience of developers.

Dario Daic at 14:25 on 30 Oct 2016

If you, or someone in your near circles, is contemplating about "going remote" you have to listen to the talk.
Miro explains in 25 mins more then one can find out about the subject by reading a 300p book.
All the information handpicked, distilled and presented effectively by someone who's been (and is) there.

Great stuff!