It's worth noting that a presentation can practically be a call
to action, too. As a random example, talk about pitfalls you
encountered debugging your D project, how you solved the problem,
and suggest how debugging in D could be improved. Really, just
about anyone who uses D regularly should have material for a talk
about something. I suspect there are people here who would be
happy to review talk notes as well, if you're concerned about
working on a vacuum. I was hoping to give a talk this year, but
that was contingent on my doing a lot of work I ended up not
having time for. Maybe next time :-/
- Re: DConf 2014: LAST CALL for submissions and early re... Brad Anderson
- Re: DConf 2014: LAST CALL for submissions and ear... Brad Anderson
- Re: DConf 2014: LAST CALL for submissions and early re... Meta
- Re: DConf 2014: LAST CALL for submissions and ear... Sean Kelly
- Re: DConf 2014: LAST CALL for submissions and ear... Andrei Alexandrescu
- Re: DConf 2014: LAST CALL for submissions and early re... Gary Willoughby
- Re: DConf 2014: LAST CALL for submissions and ear... Andrei Alexandrescu
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- Re: DConf 2014: LAST CALL for submissions and early re... Brian Schott
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