definitely don't practice my talks 20 times but I like this explanation of how Gary Bernhardt prepares talks https://www.deconstructconf.com/blog/how-to-prepare-a-talk …
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Replying to @b0rk
My wife gave her first talk last month, and one of the most important pieces of advice for her was that your slides are the least important part of your talk
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I always write the content of my talk *first* and then create slides at the end to sort of augment it
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My strategy has been similar lately. Only instead of "slides", I just put baby photos that go with what I'm saying. (Always include cute baby or animal photos in your talks. That way even if it's a bad talk, everyone loves the cute pictures and enjoys it)
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Replying to @sgrif
yeah! i noticed your rustconf 2017 talk only had code and not many words which made it really easy to focus on you (I've watched that talk like 6 times so far lol it's so good)
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