• Jeff Moden (12/15/2010)


    ...it's going to take about 4 hours (or more) of preparation time for each hour you're on the podium. If you have working code examples, it may take you 10 or 20 hours of preparation per hour on the podium to actually do it right....

    Indeed, that's one thing I knew and invested the time I needed.

    This presentation took me days to prepare !

    Collecting items and scratch them again, review for completeness, building some demo scripts, test them and double check the results and scripting out (notes) on how to bring the demo in sections, building the solution on the topic you wanted to explain or point to.

    Because this was the first big one, I didn't measure the dry-run-time I spend, but I just needed it to get comfortable with my deck of slides and be sure to know when what is coming.

    I'm very happy to have been able to find almost everything I needed at SSC :w00t: to get started.

    And yes, I leave the source URLs in my scripts.

    And, yes... do get some podium time in front of your local user group. It's a great way to get started.

    We'll first see how it goes in-house, but it may open some doors 😉

    Johan

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