On May 15, 12:19 am, Steven D'Aprano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, 15 May 2007 02:48:47 +0200, Irmen de Jong wrote: > > Krypto wrote: > >> Hi, > > >> I want to give a short presentation in my group about benefits of > >> python, why should one use python and some basic starting information > >> about python, about its data type, etc. > > >> Can somebody point me to the right references on the web. I have > >> searched a lot and I do get quite a few but I thought to check on > >> newsgroup for a better presentation, or if you have prepared any, can > >> you please share it. > > >> Thanks > > > Ahem, if you can't create one yourself, how could you ever give a > > convincing presentation about these subjects? You'll have to tell your > > own story... You know the benefits of Python etc. yourself, don't you? > > Doesn't mean (s)he is articulate enough to explain them in his own words > without help, AND familiar enough with Powerpoint or OpenOffice to drive > them effectively, AND has an artistic flair to make the slides not suck, > AND has the time to do all these things. > > Asking for a good presentation is no worse than asking for a good code > library. Maybe Krypto is like some actors or professional Masters of > Ceremonies: excellent at giving the speech, lousy at writing it. > > -- > Steven.
Examples of Python presentations: http://www.python.org/doc/essays/ppt/ http://www.cs.wfu.edu/~pauca/csc231/python/Python.pdf Be sure to cite your sources! Mike -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list