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| Started by | Trent Nelson <trent@snakebite.org> |
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| First post | 2012-09-18 22:20 -0400 |
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Re: Python presentations Trent Nelson <trent@snakebite.org> - 2012-09-18 22:20 -0400
| From | Trent Nelson <trent@snakebite.org> |
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| Date | 2012-09-18 22:20 -0400 |
| Subject | Re: Python presentations |
| Message-ID | <mailman.900.1348021210.27098.python-list@python.org> |
On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 09:00:19AM -0700, andrea crotti wrote:
> I have to give a couple of Python presentations in the next weeks, and
> I'm still thinking what is the best approach.
>
> In one presentation for example I will present decorators and context
> managers, and my biggest doubt is how much I should show and explain in
> slides and how much in an interactive way (with ipython for example).
FWIW, I gave a presentation on decorators to the New York Python
User Group back in 2008. Relevant blog post:
http://blogs.onresolve.com/?p=48
There's a link to the PowerPoint presentation I used in the first
paragraph. It's in .pptx format; let me know if you'd like it in
some other form.
Regards,
Trent.
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