Does anyone want to give a talk? This is your chance to get on stage!
This Thursday we're doing Lightning Talks! !
A lightning talk...
... is a 5-minute talk on any topic (as long as its not a marketing pitch.)
... can be given by anyone, even someone totally new to Python! (Share your experiences learning Python!)
... often about something cool you just learnt or some open source software you wrote.
... but doesn't need slides & doesn't even need to be prepared!
... but doesn't even need to be about Python or about something technical (as long as its not a pitch)!
Sign-up to speak here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1RUobIPga9yIBfrrAmkHxKpsJo32dcZQ5FsSu4RpycT0/edit?usp=sharing
Need an idea for a talk? The above spreadsheet includes talk ideas!
Want to see someone give a talk on a specific topic? Add a request to the spreadsheet above!
Want to give a talk? Jessica Garson has written up some great advice on how to prepare & make the most of it! See it here! https://dev.to/jessicagarson/how-giving-lightning-talks-helped-me-gain-technical-confidence--2omm
Doors open at 6:00; event ends at 8:30. You must be on the RSVP list to attend. Seating limited to 200. Food will be provided by Mymo! Contact us if you're able to SPONSOR food, drinks, or space!
A big thank you to Microsoft for making this event possible! Thank you, Microsoft!
Please remember that if you attend this event, you agree to follow the NYC Python Code of Conduct: https://gist.github.com/lgh2/b14f6ab3face6e259e96f6742522be79