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Anybody had a chance to watch / listen my talk at the DCD ? Any feedback would be welcome! Don't be shy
and the rest of the talks https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjzcwcP9P2Lfcz38lDtMF_XupRnecKokz
Thanks! I’ll let you know after I’ve had a chance to watch yours. (I don’t know how long that’ll be tho)
I watched it in person, I think it was good!
One thing, but that was maybe more on my part, there is a lot of AWS, so its relatively easy to lose track of what AWS service does what
That said, given the audience of your talk, that is fine. Were it a more introductory talk to people that hadn’t encountered the AWS stack before, it would have been harder to follow.
Again, good talk, just like to always give a bit of constructive(!) feedback!