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Resources about public speaking
Awesome Developer Relations resources curated by the DevRel Collective
Slides and materials for talks that I've given
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Jan 21, 2020
Rich Text Format
Talks for conferences, meetups, corporate gigs, whatever.
Updated
Dec 18, 2019
HTML
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Slides and other stuff is all in this repo. Each talk is on its own branch
🎤 📢 A place to store all my talks and assets, both polished and in-progress.
Public speakings by Ivan Novikov
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Mar 15, 2017
HTML
Materials for talks (presentations, lightening talks & posters) 💬
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Oct 22, 2018
HTML
Notes for Workshops / Talks / Presentations / Demos that I give at various events. I have no idea what I am talking about 😜
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Feb 19, 2020
Python
Collection of broadcast news video clips
This is the source for my website which uses GitHub Pages.
Support channel for Eventil.com
My collection of useful resources for speakers
Repo containing content for some talks I've done
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Dec 16, 2018
JavaScript
Speaker illustrations is a personal, searchable repository of illustrations which are categorized by tags. This is a replacement to paper, word doc folder, and evernote/onenote notebook filing systems.
Application that works as a text to speech program.Applications understands the text that you wrote and converts that to speech.Using HTML and Javascript, added some bootsrap classes for the style.
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Jan 9, 2020
JavaScript
This repository contains materials for my talks.
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At the moment, if a user does not fill out a form correctly, the error messages look like this:
It would be nice to style them a little to improve the US. Perhaps a border and background colour?