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Offline EEVblogTopic starter

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IgniteSydney Talk
« on: March 04, 2013, 05:25:54 am »
I'll be giving a talk at Ignite Sydney, tickets are now available for those interested:
http://ignitesydney10.eventbrite.com.au/

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Re: IgniteSydney Talk
« Reply #1 on: March 05, 2013, 06:57:16 am »
That will be interesting.

I have heard that those Ignite talks are actually a lot of effort as you have a fixed 5 minutes and the slides automatically keep changing whether you are ready or not. Apparently it takes much more preparation then a 30 minute talk.

Should be fun.

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Re: IgniteSydney Talk
« Reply #2 on: March 05, 2013, 07:50:01 am »
I believe the Ignite talks actually started here in Seattle.  They are a lot of fun to attend.  You can learn about new things, and suffer through even the most horrible boring presentation for only 5 minutes.

Here's one of my favorite Ignite presentations that explains the concept and shows that you can pack a lot of material in 5 minutes.


 

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Re: IgniteSydney Talk
« Reply #3 on: March 05, 2013, 08:07:33 am »
I have heard that those Ignite talks are actually a lot of effort as you have a fixed 5 minutes and the slides automatically keep changing whether you are ready or not. Apparently it takes much more preparation then a 30 minute talk.

Yes, I'd better start actually writing it!  :scared:

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Re: IgniteSydney Talk
« Reply #4 on: March 05, 2013, 09:24:55 pm »
I have heard that those Ignite talks are actually a lot of effort as you have a fixed 5 minutes and the slides automatically keep changing whether you are ready or not. Apparently it takes much more preparation then a 30 minute talk.

Yes, I'd better start actually writing it!  :scared:

Dave.

It should be fun and everyone else will be in the same boat. I should be there also (not speaking!).

Enjoy it.
 


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