On 29/01/2012 03:32, Eric Snow wrote:
This is my first year speaking at PyCon, so I solicited
speaking/preparation advice from a bunch of folks, particularly
focusing on the PyCon speaking experience. I've compiled the results
and put them online:
http://ref.rtfd.org/speakers
This is
Roy,
> Let me add one suggestion -- never, ever, ever, type a URL into a browser
> connected to the internet in front of a live audience. You never know when
> you're going to make a typo and something *totally* not what you expected
> will fill the screen.
Great advice!
Years ago I did a p
On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 6:48 PM, Roy Smith wrote:
> Wow. As somebody who has given plenty of talks, I can tell you this is an
> awesome checklist (and most of it not specific to PyCon).
>
> Let me add one suggestion -- never, ever, ever, type a URL into a browser
> connected to the internet in
Wow. As somebody who has given plenty of talks, I can tell you this is an
awesome checklist (and most of it not specific to PyCon).
Let me add one suggestion -- never, ever, ever, type a URL into a browser
connected to the internet in front of a live audience. You never know when
you're going
This is my first year speaking at PyCon, so I solicited
speaking/preparation advice from a bunch of folks, particularly
focusing on the PyCon speaking experience. I've compiled the results
and put them online:
http://ref.rtfd.org/speakers
This is still rough, and feedback is welcome, as is