Talk comments

After the slow start, with a topic I don't really care about, skating, a very good keynote! Well done.

Interesting technology, just pity that getting everyone with a setup took 90% of the time. Next time one USB stick per attendee would be great (or just put the VM's online).

Inspiring, and a great speaker!

It probably couldnt hurt to get some more presentation skills :-), not that Im that great, I know its hard. But the thrive just to stand there and just do it deserves some respect for sure!
About the subject; I missed some indepth information, but enough to get me thinking about it, thnx

Thnx for this talk. Learned some new stuff about traits. Don't get yourself strangled in all the sheets with code. Don't know how i would have done it differently, but I can imagine it's hard with so many sheets of code, sometimes looking very similar. Too bad you had only one slide about its performance gain, with such great results im really curious where these gains are won.

One of the greatest talks! You have the presentation skill where one can maintain concentration during the whole talk. That combined with some already available knowledge extended my views and understanding of PHPCR. Thnx!

Too bad there were some people constantly chattering behind me, I don't care what you just built on your laptop. You probably already knew everything about the subject, but please keep quiet so other people can learn as well? Thnx

As usual a great enjoyable talk! Not all new, but will definitely take some advantage in avoiding common pitfalls. Thnx

Good to refresh some knowledge about some patterns used in modular architectures. Somehow it doesnt feel finished. I guess it would be much better to have a better focus on the subject. On the one hand you could talk more about the patterns and keep the examples more simple, but on the other hand you could lessen the patterns and give more exhaustive solutions. Now it floats somewhere in between, which gave me the "unfinished" feeling. I guess you wanted to put as much as possible in the time slot you're given.

Really great talk! Gained some new insights in producing numbers that actually mean something than just doing some math with available tools without context.

Some code examples could have been a bit shorter, but I liked the fact that it was "real code" and not just hello world examples.

I also found the fact that there were other 5.4 features in the examples to be kind of fun. They were easy to pick out, and since I hadn't heard about them before it was a nice little extra.

The speaker did have a bit of a stumble in the middle of the talk, bit of a blank out maybe? But after a moment regained himself and the rest of the talk went perfectly fine.