Hi Sawyer, replying to you and the list, but feel free to reply in private.
On Sunday 13 Feb 2011 13:24:08 sawyer x wrote: > Hi everyone! > > The next TA.pm meeting will take place on Feb 23rd. Expect more noise about > it! > > I want to set the talks for the next meeting and start advertising it. So, > whoever gave a talk proposal, whoever thought about submitting one, please > do so in the next 2 days, and let me know whether you're able to give the > talk you've submitted at the next meeting (or perhaps only the one after). > We require both beginner and advanced talks! > > Info on talks: > - Talks should be 30 minutes at most, no more. > - Talks can be about anything relating to Perl: a project you did, a > project you like, an algorithm you're using, lessons you've learned, etc. > - There are optional short lightening talks, which are roughly 5-7 minutes. > They can include anything you want. Go nuts! > - Never assume the talk you want to give won't interest anyone! > - Remember to have fun, above all. :) > I sawyer. I feel that the 23rd will be too soon for me to prepare and get ready for a talk I want to give about the ABC Path solver (see http://community.livejournal.com/shlomif_tech/56749.html ), so if you want I can give a TelAviv.pm rerun of this talk, which I prepared and then given to the Jerusalem Perl Mongers, where I was told they enjoyed it: http://www.shlomifish.org/lecture/Perl/Lightning/Too-Many-Ways/ I can warn you that I tend to not be a good speaker, and also will require some time to prepare for the talk in advance (by studying the slides, preparing a Hebrew and English notes and transcript, etc.). The talk should last between 15-30 minutes, though I finished it before the end of the allocated time in the Jersualem.pm meeting. I'll try to prepare something about the ABC Path solver in the future, though some of the discussion may get very technical and Mathsy/CSy and I'm not sure I'm very good at delivering it to people who are less experienced in it. I also think that someone (not me this time) should give a book review of a tech-related book, like we did in the TelFOSS meetings. Regards, Shlomi Fish -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Shlomi Fish http://www.shlomifish.org/ http://www.shlomifish.org/humour/ways_to_do_it.html Chuck Norris can make the statement "This statement is false" a true one. Please reply to list if it's a mailing list post - http://shlom.in/reply . _______________________________________________ Perl mailing list [email protected] http://mail.perl.org.il/mailman/listinfo/perl
