Very interesting talk. A bit hard to wrap your head around, especially it the limited examples. The presenter have a good talking style and the speed is good.
Intersting topic, but not the best presentation (always moving around with mouse pointer) and examples: From my perspective of view examples about (event-driven) windows desktop applications would not really help in implementing (event-driven) webapplications or their backends.
Good talk, though probably too fast paced (perhaps not the speaker's fault). There was not really enough time to let the different patterns sink in, but at least I know what to Google for :)
Natural speaker, but though the walking around worked, it was a bit too much. The theoretical part was very interesting though maybe a bit too fast. The practical part was not very structured. Maybe it's a good idea to not completely split the theoretical and practical parts but show some practices after a pattern.
I think the amount of information was a little too much for the time we actually had.
I liked the design patterns talk, but in my point of view it would've been better to explain one or two real-world examples in depth.
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Very interesting talk. A bit hard to wrap your head around, especially it the limited examples. The presenter have a good talking style and the speed is good.
Great talk about events and patterns even though it was a little short
Nice overview of the different design patterns involved.
Sheets where pretty clear and the speed was good.
Good talk, very clear, although I would like to see more (real-world) examples.
Intersting topic, but not the best presentation (always moving around with mouse pointer) and examples: From my perspective of view examples about (event-driven) windows desktop applications would not really help in implementing (event-driven) webapplications or their backends.
The content is hard to be explained in 45 minutes, but she did well. I liked to see the different patterns and related with others systems/languages.
Good talk, though probably too fast paced (perhaps not the speaker's fault). There was not really enough time to let the different patterns sink in, but at least I know what to Google for :)
Natural speaker, but though the walking around worked, it was a bit too much. The theoretical part was very interesting though maybe a bit too fast. The practical part was not very structured. Maybe it's a good idea to not completely split the theoretical and practical parts but show some practices after a pattern.
I think the amount of information was a little too much for the time we actually had.
I liked the design patterns talk, but in my point of view it would've been better to explain one or two real-world examples in depth.
Nice talk. Good pace. A lot of theory.