I presented this talk at QCon London in March this year. InfoQ just released the video here.
How did it go? Fine. I did pitch it at too low a detail. This was partly because I’d stunned a group of managers into submission with the same talk. The attendees were really technically accomplished in this session, partly because Gus Power and Kris Lander did a barnstorming talk before me; they were mobbed afterwards. Dan North suggested in the bar afterwards that I could have raced through the slides and thrown the talk open. Oh well, there’s always a next time.
Thanks to Steve Freeman for including me in the track. If you have any questions, do tweet or email medic (at) build (hyphen) doctor (dot) com.
Update: Ikenna wanted the slides. Get them here.
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