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Suppose we would have a group of frontend designers/templatebuiders that share expertise in NodeJS. Then we would have the same architectural speaker that puts emphasis on different subjects in his talk, but we could step-up in a different manner than in case of the C++ programmers group. | Suppose we would have a group of frontend designers/templatebuiders that share expertise in NodeJS. Then we would have the same architectural speaker that puts emphasis on different subjects in his talk, but we could step-up in a different manner than in case of the C++ programmers group. | ||
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Revision as of 11:22, 17 March 2016
What is in it for us to give presentations?
To get to know people that are or become passionate of the innovative power of the blockchain technology.
Step-up presentation-sequence
Your meeting will have a specific audience and theme for the occasion. Here's what we can offer:
a. first a more general presentation and discussion (0.5-1hrs): my virtual 'me' and the blockchain. What does it mean to me, how do I anticipate on the developments in the coming years? Discussing the blockchain is like discussion the web back in 1994: it truly is a tremendous invention. And it is here to stay. Better get used to it soon.
b. Secondly a talk on specific architectural issues in line with the audiences background. For example: the audience is a group of C++ developers. There's a few blockchains/cryptocoins in the Top20 based on C(++/#), We team up with a speaker from those "coins" (blockchains) with an expert knowledge of the blockchain's features and characteristics. Suppose we would have a group of frontend designers/templatebuiders that share expertise in NodeJS. Then we would have the same architectural speaker that puts emphasis on different subjects in his talk, but we could step-up in a different manner than in case of the C++ programmers group.
c. A technical workshop of 2 or 3 hours for a selection of people that already have taken part of the discussions in a. and b. (important for the effectiveness of the workshop).
Example focal group "Java-User-Group": a. Henk van Cann (0.5-1hrs): my virtual 'me' and the blockchain b. NXT foundation member Bas Wisselink on the architecture and Java-based components in NXT 0.5-1hour. c. Later a technical workshop (2-3 hrs) is possible for those interested, by an Israelian NXT core member Lior Yaffe, he is expected to be in the Netherlands somewhere this summer.