Meeting C++ 2016 Feedback results
published at 29.11.2016 11:40 by Jens Weller
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Yesterday the feedback period for this years Meeting C++ conference ended. 146 attendees have provided feedback, there seems to be a comment on every talk, often several. The keynotes received the most feedback, together with the general feedback option for the conference. The comments and feedback results have been shared with the speakers already, here is the top 5:
Top 5 Speakers
Name | Title | Weighted avg (-3 - 3) |
Michael Caisse | Asynchronous IO Using Boost.Asio | 2.6315789474 |
Bjarne Stroustrup | What C++ Is and what it will become | 2.5714285714 |
Jon Kalb | C++ Today: The Beast is Back | 2.5714285714 |
James McNellis | Unicode in C++ | 2.5517241379 |
Louis Dionne | C++ metaprogramming: evolution and future directions | 2.5 |
Top 5 Talks
Name | Title | Weighted avg (-3 - 3) |
Louis Dionne | C++ metaprogramming: evolution and future directions | 2.4408602151 |
Michael Caisse | Asynchronous IO Using Boost.Asio | 2.4210526316 |
Roland Bock | How to test static_assert? | 2.3333333333 |
Bjarne Stroustrup | What C++ Is and what it will become | 2.3303571429 |
Timur Doumler | Want fast C++? Know your hardware! | 2.3260869565 |
While you vote from 0 - 5 in the tool, my tooling internally translates this to -3 - 3, to have a better mapping of values. Your comments and the actual vote distribution has been shared with each speaker.
Average and Median from the feedback for speakers & talks:
Average: speakers 1.9 talks: 1.73
Median: speakers 2.1 talks 1.75
General Feedback
A lot of you have used the chance to give feedback to improve the conference, thanks for this. I will follow up with a blog post on the conference, some plans for next year already exist. The first videos from the lightning talks are on youtube, I hope to be able to release the keynotes this week. Currently the harddrives with the raw videos of Track A & E + Keynotes have not reached me.
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