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04.08.2009: slides for my YAPC::Europe 2009 talk "Writing Reusable Code"

As I can't get to my screen-session my irssi-session lives in, I'll have to announce this here:

The slide for my talk Writing Reusable Code are now available from here: http://domm.plix.at/talks/writing_reusable_code.html and also listed on the YAPC::Europe 2009 Wiki.

If you held or will hold a talk, please add links to your slides too!

Original: http://use.perl.org/~domm/journal/39403

Legacy comments

BooK: Act has a field for slides... (orignal post)

If you edit your talk, you'll find a URL field for the talk slides. You can use it too. The link will appear on your talk page, as well as the talks page that lists all accepted talks.

That field existed long before there was a wiki in Act...

domm: Re: (orignal post)

I know that, and I also added the link there. But I think having one wiki page listing all uploaded slides is easier than clicking through hundreds of talk pages. Of course, we could add a page to ACT that lists all talk URLs.

BooK: Re: (orignal post)

You mean, like the "Talk" links next to the talks on the presentations page [yapceurope2009.org]? :-)

domm: Re: (orignal post)

Yes, but filtered to show only talks that have a (valid) URL in their slides-url filed (and maybe with a direct link to the slides)

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