I liked the talk and it was a nice introduction - funny, but still useful too.
A few comments:
Please make sure you have contrast rich code examples. Black on white still works best - especially with low-contrast projectors that conferences tend to always use.
I probably also wouldn't have shown the ***tsrm_ls, as it's not important to know how it works, just that it exists.
Please try speaking at the audience, instead of just looking at the projected screen. It increases interaction as well as a rapport with the audience.
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I liked the talk and it was a nice introduction - funny, but still useful too.
A few comments:
Please make sure you have contrast rich code examples. Black on white still works best - especially with low-contrast projectors that conferences tend to always use.
I probably also wouldn't have shown the ***tsrm_ls, as it's not important to know how it works, just that it exists.
Please try speaking at the audience, instead of just looking at the projected screen. It increases interaction as well as a rapport with the audience.