These are the folks to learn from when you're figuring out how to give atalk on software development. Every person on this list has both softwaredevelopment chops and the ability to engage an audience of their peers witha powerful presentation.
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The inclusion requirements andselection criteria I used to pick the speakersare listed at the bottom of this README.
Greg Baugues'sDevelopers and Depression fromthe Business of Software 2013.
Powerful storytelling. A moving talk on a serious subject rarelydiscussed publicly in the software development industry.
David Beazley'sPython Concurrency From the Ground Up: LIVE!during PyCon US 2015. An entirely live codedtalk that inspires and teaches the difficult computer sciencetopic of concurrency.
Gary Bernhardt'sWatfrom CodeMash 2012.
This hilarious classic lightning talk is a great demonstration ofexplaining confusing technical concepts using humor.
Mary Rose Cook'sMary Live-Codes a JavaScript Game from Scratchat Front-Trends 2014.
Magical live coding. The talk combines programming with explanations whiletyping. Along the way Mary demos the code to the audience so they cansee what's being created.
Angelina Fabbro'sJavaScript Masterclassduring JSConfUS 2013.
Addresses the difficult question of what topics separate beginner,intermediate and advanced programmers. Despite the title this talk is notspecific to JavaScript and worthwhile to developers of all languages.
Scott Hanselman'sVirtual Machines, JavaScript and Assemblerfrom Fluent 2014.
This keynote talk shows off the power of dry humor combinedwith strong visuals and storytelling.
Kate Heddleston'sSo you want to be a full-stack developer? How to build a full-stack Python web application at PyCon 2014.
Kate's rendition of the Brady Bunch song set to her own softwaredevelopment-themed lyrics went over incredibly well with heraudience. The hand drawn visuals from her talk also went perfectly withthe presentation style.
Zach Holman'sMore Git and GitHub Secrets at WDCNZ 2013.
Engages both beginners and advanced users with the talk. Uses humor well tokeep the audience engaged.
Jessica McKellar'sBuilding and breaking a Python sandboxfrom PyCon 2014.
The talk's storytelling while traveling through the lower levels of thePython interpreter keep the audience engaged from start to finish.
Katrina Owen's467 tests, 0 failures, 0 confidenceat Railsberry 2013.
Great pacing, voice tone variation and usage of real world analogies to getacross the concepts on software testing in this talk.
Brandon Rhodes'sThe Mighty Dictionaryduring PyCon 2010.
The speaking style and clarity in expressing concepts through concreteexamples command audience attention.
Philip Roberts'sWhat the heck is the event loop anyway? from JSConf EU 2014.
Clear explanations go along with strong visuals and live demos to explainlow level technical details.
Saron Yitbarek'sReading code goodat RailsConf 2014.
A well spoken and thoughtful talk on how to read code with fellow developersto improve your programming abilities. Weaves personal stories throughoutthe presentation to bring home the main points.
My own best technical talk: Matt Makai'sWebSockets in Python presentedat the SF Python January 2014 meetup. This is my own favorite technical thatI've given out of my 50+ talks over the past couple of years. The talk has a wholelot of live coding and audience interaction with the application as I wrote the code.
Developing or designing software must be a major part of his or her gigat the time the talk is given.
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The talk content must focus on software development or issues directlypertinent to software developer's lives
This list is less about the specific subject matter and more about thespeakers' command of the material and audience. There are many differentspeaking styles.
Not all styles are applicable to all topics. The list below should give youideas for what style may be most appropriate for you and your subject matter.
If a speaker meets the inclusion requirements then a talk will be consideredbased on the following measures:
Random tangents through the bowels of YouTube.
Recommendations from friends and colleagues on the best technical speakingthey've ever seen from a fellow software developer
This list is just a starting point. I'm definitely missing many of thebest software developer speakers on here. Submit a pull request with yourpick.
For each speaker I tried to pick the 'best' talk. If there's one that isfar better than the talk shown, submit a pull request.
I have not explored the entire Internet (yet) so it's likely there are entirecommunities whose talks I have not seen. File an issue with a link to a talkslist so I can watch those speakers' talks.