What struct me about this question, is you say you have the topic, yet you don't know what to say? Were you assigned this topic?

Well, not really. I mean I have been planning for this presentation for some time now but it seemed I won't be able to talk on this conference. Now it suddenly changed and I have to actually put together the presentation in less than 48 hours.

I also have quite a lot to say by myself. I just really like to get the feedback of the community. You see I belive that by asking for your help and then picking up the right bits I can pull out a much better presentation than if I just said what I already know. Or think to know.

This can rassure some of my views or clear them in a way that would be nearly impossible doing it alone


In reply to Re^2: Parrot, the future of dynamic languages ? by szabgab
in thread Parrot, the future of dynamic languages ? by szabgab

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