11.Apr.2018 at 19:38 by Rob Wilson (12 comments) via Web2 LIVE
Another great talk. Time was against him, but found some great ideas for using SPAs. Great use of the examples, and the video was a useful addition.
Jerguš Lejko (11.Apr.2018 at 19:30, 10 min)
Talk at PHPSW: Lightning Talks, April 2018 (English - UK)
Which which stands for "getting SPA-like experience while sticking with server-side rendering"
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11.Apr.2018 at 19:38 by Rob Wilson (12 comments) via Web2 LIVE
Another great talk. Time was against him, but found some great ideas for using SPAs. Great use of the examples, and the video was a useful addition.
11.Apr.2018 at 19:38 by Lucia Velasco (13 comments) via Web2 LIVE
Personable, excellent premise. The naming in the examples was really clear and helped me understand what was going on. Loved it!
I liked that you referred to the previous talk (maybe JavaScript is just medium speed?!).
I recommend you stand closer to the slides, my periphery didn't notice the changes in some of the slides! I would have liked a recap on the why at the end.
11.Apr.2018 at 19:39 by Paul alden (8 comments) via Web2 LIVE
Hard to understand and a bit rushed but detailed example. Needs to slow down a bit.
11.Apr.2018 at 19:39 by Kate Louise Howard (4 comments) via Web2 LIVE
You did speak quite fast but lots of good information in there. Maybe the example about searching for art could be illustrated in the slides?
11.Apr.2018 at 19:40 by Ian (7 comments) via Web2 LIVE
Really well explained, slide where explained the web page, could do with something visually highlighted as explained
11.Apr.2018 at 19:40 by Zan Baldwin (20 comments) via Web2 LIVE
Perhaps next time include performance implications? But otherwise a lot of information presented (fairly) easily within the time constraints.
11.Apr.2018 at 19:40 by Mike Oram (14 comments) via Web2 LIVE
Good ideas about an old concept with a new spin. Felt a little rushed so aim to slow down speech speed. Packed good code samples with humour and information.
11.Apr.2018 at 19:40 by MattRink (8 comments) via Web2 LIVE
I enjoyed the talk, it included simple code examples and they were well explained for people of all levels of experience. Maybe a couple of comments on the code just for clarity.
11.Apr.2018 at 19:41 by Mr Andrius Bartulis (7 comments) via Web2 LIVE
Great little talk! Very clear drivery.
However I did find some explanations of what the code does unnecessary as it was rather clear.
Would like to see a longer follow up talk implementing some more spa like features in an old school non spa way.
11.Apr.2018 at 19:44 by Nicola Richardson (4 comments) via Web2 LIVE
Great presence and super enthusiastic. Really enjoyed the talk. Good example and explanation but maybe a bit rushed, some of the build-up could maybe be stripped to give you more time :) Nice job!
11.Apr.2018 at 19:50 by Matt Adshead (5 comments) via Web2 LIVE
Nice example of server side rendering reducing JavaScript load. Simple and clear examples. Screenshots could have been a bit bigger for easier reading from a distance. Lots of margin around the images. Whitespace is nice but clear text is more important I think.
12.Apr.2018 at 00:40 by Adrian Smith (3 comments) via Web2 LIVE
I liked the talk
It would cool to have a compare and contrast against rail's turbo links and some of the earlier js libraries that took a similar approach, but not identical approach to this
12.Apr.2018 at 08:18 by Kieran Potts (8 comments) via Web2 LIVE
Loved the demo and I fully agree with the speaker's broad principle of finding the simplest solutions to difficult technical problems (in this case, how to create an application-like user experience in a static web page). It got me thinking, which is all that a tech talk needs to do.
12.Apr.2018 at 10:52 by Dave Liddament (50 comments) via Web2 LIVE
Great talk. Clear slides. I loved the premise.
To help with explaining the code bits you could have a slides that but a border around the section of code you're talking about (or highlight it in some other way).
11.Apr.2018 at 19:36 by Michael Bush (20 comments) via Web2 LIVE
The speaker spoke to fast and tried to cram to much information into a short talk. Maybe a lightning talk was not the best medium.