@alegutierrezmusic

There's nothing better than having low expectations and then surprise! The title is not that catchy like the others but this is by far the best presentation. Thanks

@HerrSubset

For people interested in the papers he referenced, here's the links:

The hardware-software complementarity: https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=363717.363722
Software engineering (the NATO conference): http://homepages.cs.ncl.ac.uk/brian.randell/NATO/nato1968.PDF
 On the cruelty of really teaching computing science : http://www.cs.utexas.edu/~EWD/transcriptions/EWD10xx/EWD1036.html
Simple Testing Can Prevent Most Critical Failures: An Analysis of Production Failures in Distributed Data-Intensive Systems : https://www.usenix.org/conference/osdi14/technical-sessions/presentation/yuan

@Zhuinden

Great talk!

@kotari4u

Excellent talk. Thanks for sharing your ideas

@BoonHengChew

Good talk. Very important ideas and areas to think about

@solasoft

Great presentation helps us thing about what we are doing and why.

@WillMcCKill

The concepts from this presentation are missing from far too many educational sources in this world.

@SaqibKhaliq

Good talk.  And the reminder to read more about the subject is true, and we’ll judged.

@brixomatic

at 21:20 he says something like: "You've got a method and that needs a customer ID, do you pass in the customer object, or do you pass in just the Identity?"
Well, I have an Interface that says "Identifiable" and the customer implements that and the method requires anything "Identifiable", so I pass in the Customer without having created a dependency on it.

@curiosull

I can only give 1 like 😣