Talk comments

Julian at 17:17 on 26 Oct 2017

This was my another of my favorite talks this year. Super well explained, 100% practical, and the slides looked like they were made by a professional designer! Kept the energy up consistently. Great job!

Julian at 17:14 on 26 Oct 2017

I think the presenter was a bit all over the place on this talk (saw him on the regex talk and could tell that he was a little burned for this particular talk). I would have loved this talk to go deeper into each bug. Still, I think people got the jist of it.

Julian at 17:06 on 26 Oct 2017

Tons of info on a very interesting topic.

Julian at 17:04 on 26 Oct 2017

One of my favorite talks of the conference. 100% practical, jam packed with info.

Julian at 17:02 on 26 Oct 2017

I was expecting a much practical approach to the subject but the talk only provided a bird's-eye view of the topic. Seemed like a company pitch at some point. Would have loved to see an actual working example (even minimal) of the whole stack.

Julian at 16:58 on 26 Oct 2017

I really like the topic. In my opinion there was too much time spent on less practical things (the first half of the talk). The second half was great because it delivered very practical tools people can use.

Julian at 16:55 on 26 Oct 2017

Great talk and excellent speaker.

Julian at 16:53 on 26 Oct 2017

Tons of great info and well presented. I had trouble following at some points due to the fact that the syntax is super alien. This would have been a great candidate for a session during the first day in order to give people some hands on approach.

John at 16:41 on 26 Oct 2017

Fantastic. Best session I went to at this conference. Incredible preparation and delivery. Listening to this talk at 8 in the morning was more effective than coffee.

John at 16:39 on 26 Oct 2017

Rambling and unfocused. Some interesting tidbits, but I was hoping for more "lessons learned", "what I would have done differently", or such. I dunno. It was probably fine for an end-of-day, ready-for-dinner kind of talk...