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| | | | Every so often, I come across some conference talk which is highly interesting in terms of its actual contents, but which unfortunately is presented in a less than ideal way. I'm thinking of basic mistakes here, such as the presenter primarily looking at their slides rather than at the audience. I'm always feeling a bit sorry when this happens, as I firmly believe that everyone can do good and even great talks, just by being aware of?-?and thus avoiding?-?a few common mistakes, and sticking to some simpl... | |
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| | | | On the road to post-talk euphoria. | |
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www.pl-enthusiast.net
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| | | | This post discusses how to write a conference talk (on a research topic). It covers both goals and ideas for how to build the talk from scratch. | |
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| | The ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Systems, Programming, Languages and Applications: Software for Humanity (SPLASH) embraces all aspects of software construction and delivery, to make it the premier conference on the applications of programming languages - at the intersection of programming languages and software engineering. We welcome the community to join us in Lisbon to celebrate humanity at the core of the software development process. We encourage everyone to participate in the many differ... |