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Member Forums => iago's forum => Topic started by: iago on September 24, 2009, 11:52:41 am
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Arriving: Thursday, Oct 22 (late)
Leaving: Monday, Oct 26 (early)
If anybody is around that weekend. let me know!
I'm going to be presenting at Toorcon (http://sandiego.toorcon.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=section&id=3&Itemid=9) on my recent Nmap development. It promises to be a good time!
I said this in another thread, but I get a free ticket for myself and a friend, so if you WILL be in San Diego and want to check it out, just let me know (first come first serve).
Hopefully they post videos.. if they do, I'll post a link to mine. :)
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Are you nervous to present?
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Not yet! :)
Actually, I've presented a few times now, it isn't something that bothers me anymore. At least, that's what I tell myself...
In my opinion, presenting is all about preparation and confidence. I'm absolutely confident that I know the material (since I wrote it :D) and that the people are going to be interested in it, and I intend to spend a lot of time preparing, so I'm not worried.
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Since you're presenting over material you wrote, that should make the whole experience less nerve-racking. In all honesty though, the worst part for me is not the actual presentation, but instead everything up until I actually say the first few words. I think that public speaking can be fun if you're talking about stuff you and the audience enjoys. So just have fun with it and good luck. :)
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It's going to be a lot of work to prepare everything, I don't doubt that. I actually want to present mostly on something I haven't even written yet.
Fortunately, I only have to fill a 20-minute slot. That's going to be difficult, since it's so short, but they didn't have enough 50-minutes to go around. :)
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I'm absolutely confident that I know the material (since I wrote it :D)
I know this doesn't apply to this situation, but this couldn't be less true in some cases. For example, looking at JavaOp2 code I wrote in '06.. :P