On 25th PG.NET meeting I’ve had presentation concerning S#arp Architecture. I do really like Steve Jobs style of presentation. I mean, I’m far from his abilities but I just believe in two things – 1. tell a story 2. don’t put to much information on a single slide. Unfortunately there is a downside of that kind of presentation - there is really nothing to show on internet unless you are going to record it live.
So here it is, almost no text (except the who-can-help.me slide – It was intentionally crowded to rise a question – are there too many third party frameworks and where is it going?). Oh and I’ve changed S#arp Architecture logo color (as a matter of fact I’ve inverted colors) to better match my background color :-)
Notes to remember:
- while presenting your code live everything can happen, maybe it is better to record it first ? On the other hand doing real live coding is cool :-)
- don’t forget what your next thing to show is while you are doing live code demonstration (again – recording first ?)
- make more questions to audience, involve them (it works great to set their focus)
So far that’s all, I do really like being a speaker and I’m thinking already about next presentation.