My question is this: How best can a person present code?
Personally, I'd think of great presentations you've seen and try to emulate them. As a fallback, look at how others have presented code in Perl. I'd recommend looking at slides from Perl conferences in the past. In searching for links to some, I also came across dominus' Conference Presentation Judo talk, which you may find useful.
If I have to give one major tip, use big fonts. 3 - 5 lines of code on a presentation slide (and really, really big) is probably all that you can count on being legible to everyone in the audience.
-xdg
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In reply to Re: (OT) Presentations Involving Code
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