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I gave this talk at YAPC in St. Louis in 2002. It's about how to
give a successful three-hour conference tutorial.
If you look around for advice on public speaking, you'll find that
most of it says the same things: face the audience, speak clearly,
don't put too much text on a slide. My talk is about tricks you won't
hear elsewhere.
The talk is accompanied by detailed
notes. You should not read the notes before the slides.
You should read the notes concurrently with the slides, or afterwards.
Special offer: If you're going to be
giving a technical presentation on programming or some other
computer-related topic with which I'm familiar, I'll be glad to look
at your slides beforehand and make suggestions. Send me email.