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August NSCoder Night — Now With Talks

Let’s try and add something new to our NSCoder Nights — talks.

Our evenings don’t usually follow the norm of people all sat down and coding. I suppose that’s because of the choice of venue, but who would turn up for an evening in Starbucks?

I’ve got a couple of volunteers lined up for the next couple of meetings, but I thought it would be a good idea to put some draft ground rules down.

For Presenters:

Keep talks short and focussed. 15-20 minutes should be enough time. Think of it as being an initiator of the discussion that might follow.

Forget about any audio-video support. We are in a pub, where there are other people around. A few slides on your laptop or iPad is the most you have to work with. If you do a slideshow I’ll happily host the slides or post a link back to where you have them.

Don’t be offended if not everyone listens to your presentation, or scuttle off during it. Some people are just not interested in the topic, or are having a more interesting discussion somewhere else. The talks are not the point of the evening, just something that happens during the evening.

Be prepared to expand upon and explain your ideas further if someone asks.

For Listeners:

Don’t feel you have to listen to the talk if you don’t want to, but please don’t have a conversation over it. If you start listening and decide to bail, do so in the least disruptive way possible.

Ask questions, make comments, ask for help with related code. The presentations are necessarily short, but that doesn’t mean you can’t keep talking about the topic.

If you feel you have something to talk about, let me know and I’ll add you to the list.

Upcoming Talks:

August – Richard Buckle on Test Driven Development
September – Alex Blewitt on Git/DVCS

If anyone has any amendments to propose for these rules or have subjects for talks, please let me know. See you on August 17th.

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