Open nikomatsakis opened 7 years ago
Well, my first though was reveal.js actually. Besides that, is the "fire" animation obligatory? ;)
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Besides that, is the "fire" animation obligatory? ;)
Yes. It's my trademark! =) More seriously, though, I do think that animations are helpful. It's quite possible though that a careful sequence of diagrams (maybe supplemented with CSS transitions) can more than fill the gap.
To be honest I am not inclined to revisit the existing slides so much, at least not now, just because the current screencasts are good and I would rather work on new materials. I was thinking of doing some work on a tutorial covering structs-and-enums (since it seems like such a core foundation), and I had the thought of trying to reproduce said slides in mon-artiste or something similar.
cc @pnkfelix
For what it's worth, I used https://slides.com/ in the past and it's a good tool too (powered by reveal.js).
Maybe LaTeX? Or too much syntactic overhead? Might be able to bug some people for good libraries for it.
I'd love to move away from Keynote slides, I'm just not sure what to move to.
Some requirements:
Some nice-to-haves:
Some candidates: