[Chennaipy] Why newbies should do talks at Chennaipy
Vijay Kumar
vijaykumar at bravegnu.org
Thu Jan 15 05:45:09 CET 2015
Hi Everyone,
Newbies are generally reluctant to give talks, for various
reasons. Here is one strong reason, to do a talk. If you are serious
about learning Python, then the best way to learn it is by teaching
others. That's what the "Learning Pyramid" says. For more details see
http://thepeakperformancecenter.com/educational-learning/learning/principles-of-learning/learning-pyramid/
Your retention goes up to 90% if you do a talk on a topic, boosting
the effectiveness of your learning process.
Some topics for newbies:
* My 5 Favorite Questions from StackOverflow
For some popular questions see http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/python?sort=votes&pageSize=15
* My Favorite Python Module
For some popular Python project see https://github.com/search?l=Python&o=desc&q=python&s=stars&type=Repositories&utf8=%E2%9C%93
* My Favorite Python Recipe
For some popular recipes see http://code.activestate.com/recipes/langs/python/top/
* My Favorite Python Language Feature
* 3 Python Gotchas to Watchout For
Based on http://stackoverflow.com/questions/530530/python-2-x-gotchas-and-landmines
and http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1011431/common-pitfalls-in-python
Looking forward to talk submissions from newbies.
Regards,
Vijay
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