 The amount of wisdom that they share is one way reinforcing the good things that we do. Also they are opening up thoughts regarding the problems that we face and hence some more ideas to try out. And that's about the evolution and that's what I like about the whole journey. So you were there in the Agile 2012, you've come here for 2013. So what's the differences, any differences that you see? Yes, I do see a big difference and the big difference is predominantly, one is in terms of structure. Like if I directly connect in 2012, we predominantly had workshops, more of workshops. And this time what I'm observing is more dense knowledge which is really really applicable because a lot of times workshops are good but at the same time for people who are learners they enjoy it but at the same time they fail to connect into their context. So what's been your highlight in this conference? In this conference I would say a lot of different ideas to try out. One is, I would repeat, one is the reinforcement of right things that many of us are doing. Second is reinforcement of the challenges that we are facing. So it's not only me facing the problem, it's about getting to know that everybody else is also facing similar problems. And hence the ideas which are shared here by the wise people or the experienced people is something which is definitely I would like to try in person and I'm sure that it's going to bring difference. Alright, thanks very much. I work for Saber and I'm a QA lead in Saber. The conference has been very interesting in fact. We've gathered a lot of knowledge from all of the companies. So maybe everything is next to use there in the right manner. Maybe it helps me and the company to grow together. My name is Sanjeev, I work for Saber. Sessions are very good. Only thing you couldn't do was add in all of them. We want to add in but we can't add in the sessions. We have videos for that. And it would be good if you put the presentations also on the website. All the presentations and quotes. Hi, I'm Karthik, I'm a developer in Saber. The best thing that I loved about this one was quite motivating for the reason wise. They are not only sticking to a gel apart from that. They motivate you to step out of your comfort zone and try to learn different languages and identify what you can find in the current language. That particular session was really good that happened this morning. We loved the need change from one of the conferences that we have attended. We loved that because there are a couple of key aspects that we usually tend to forget or ignore. We just got an eye opener to notice on that and work on that. Hi, this is Arpita, I work as a developer in Saber Holdings. The sessions are very good and it's a really great place to learn and share. Hi, Poonkodi, I work for Saber Holdings. I'm a developer. As a Java developer, I find it more interesting. So many LinkedIn languages are there. We need to go beyond that, think more on technology and all. Even if you go for Ajay, I want to know how to implement the scrams, whether it is useful or not. Even for the business area, business intelligence, we are not aware of it. The only thing is if we got everything by soft coffee, it would be useful. Whatever I missed it, I can cover it. What's been your key highlight? Key highlight is the LinkedIn session. He talked about what are all the upcoming things on Java here. Even the groovy, groovy brochures, JROVs, how they are very effective in Java. We need to write, we don't need to write more than 10 lines of code. So groovy will do it in a single line. So those things we enjoyed a lot. Other than that, the topic in session like how, whether Ajay will work for our team or not, we will have been able to solve these things. Thanks.