If you'd like to give a talk to our motley crew of Node.js developers / users / lovers / newbies / explorers, we'd love to hear your proposal!
We're trying something different and using GitHub Issues for talk submissions. This way people can ask questions, give feedback and +1 their favourites. If your talk isn't scheduled for the next meetup, leave the issue open and we may invite you to give it in the future (based on theme or time constraints).
After each meetup, we ourselves or the speaker will update issues with slides, links, and other useful information.
Check out the talk dates below, the theme for that date, and the suggested topics.
Once you've got a talk idea, open a new Issue by clicking here.
Alternatively, if you're uncomfortable posting your idea publicly, you can email us directly: hi at moscownodejs.ru
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That all is a very good overview of how to design a good slidedeck for a technical presentation.
Some screens could be a bit smaller. Because of this:
Use very large fonts and less text per screen so your slide is legible at the back of the room
If you have a code examples, we suggest you make them take up the entire screen with as large a font as possible - optimal limit is 13 lines per one slide
Minimize usage of code examples as they will be hard to read
Minimize bullet points to 5-7 max. as they will be hard to read
If you want to demo something, consider using a screen capture movie or gif. Some tools which can help with this:
Sometimes we can use hand-held mike instead ofa lapel or headset, so practice presenting with one hand holding a mike.
Think about where you need your laptop positioned for advancing slides based on where you like to stand while speaking (at the front of the room, or off to the side).
We're always looking for new talks, preferably between 15-30 minutes in length, but shorter ones are great too.
Would you like to suggest any things which you'd like to know or just to hear about? Do you know some things could be interesting for the community?
Write about it in comments to this issue.
Some interesting themes and topics for future talks: