Talk comments

Tim Ledlie at 10:00 on 27 Oct 2017

In retrospect, I'd rate this a 2, not a 1, but joind.in won't let me edit.

Tim Ledlie at 09:59 on 27 Oct 2017

I thought this went way too slowly

Tim Ledlie at 09:56 on 27 Oct 2017

Great talk. Would have been nice to summarize the common design patterns that can be used.

I didn't enjoy this talk, and I think it's because it had little content that I personally found interesting.

For example, one of the few themes was licensing; which is in the same ballpark (for me) as prematurely optimizing for immense scaling demands. It's not that it doesn't matter. It's just that there are _many_ other things I'd rather hear about, in such a short space of time. And, it was a super short space of time.

I think I was just having a bad day, and it's less of a reflection on you than it is on me.

I enjoyed the history behind this, even if the binary logic was difficult for someone inexperienced like me.

Something you may look to improve, about the presentation, is that the slides are very busy. In the small room, the font-size and density were a little difficult to follow (and I was only half-way back in the room). In a bigger room, that might make the talk difficult to follow.

I also enjoyed seeing you again, and the conversations we had around the conference were delightful.

Unfortunately, I was distracted by a problem at work, so I didn't give this talk my full attention. Still, the bits I did hear were interesting. You clearly enjoy the topic. :)

Second time I've heard it, and was delighted still.

Daniel at 19:29 on 26 Oct 2017

This was a great talk. A little slanted to a consulting perspective, but that didn't take away from many of the points being made when you consider the 'internal customer' situation

Daniel at 19:26 on 26 Oct 2017

Great info & insight