Lightning Talk: Presentation Slides Core Guidelines - Alex Merry - C++ on Sea 2024

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Lightning Talk: Presentation Slides Core Guidelines - Alex Merry - C++ on Sea 2024
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A whirlwind tour of what you can (but don't have to) do to make your presentation slides easy to read, and add to you talk instead of distracting from it.
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Alex's C++ journey started with KDE in 2007, and he is currently the tech lead for one of the two major C++ projects at Oxford Nanopore Technologies.
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C++ on Sea is the international C++ conference taking place by the sea, in the UK. Our venue is in Folkestone, Kent, near the entrance to the channel tunnel with stunning views across the English Channel.
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#cpp #presentationskills #slideshow #cpponsea
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Convert the slides to a video upload to youtube then view it in 240 and 360. If you can't make out the text and charts in 240 and easily read the text in 360 after youtube compression, then your font is wrong. This works well to cover live presentation to a broad audience with the hitches of non-ideal projector hardware and ambient light. (I don't mean that you should use the video conversion for the actual presentation, its only a test of legibility.)

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Dark-mode - i like it for development cause the highlight-colours are easy to see on display and most programs have really really crappy light and specially grey-modes (if they have them at all). But for nearly everything: Light-mode. Not the least cause it is far less strenuous on your eyes.

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