Wilfred Posted on Oct 30, 2020 What tool would you use to create slides for a tech talk? #discuss Top comments (4) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand Stephen Solka Stephen Solka Stephen Solka Follow VP of Engineering growing happy teams. Email 2nvfd2jpv@relay.firefox.com Location Washington, DC Work Senior Engineering Manager at AngelList Joined Jul 2, 2020 • Oct 30 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide There a ton of fancy slide makers out there. Stuff that converts markdown to slides. gist.github.com/johnloy/27dd124ad4... Personally? I'd open google slides and just click buttons. I don't make enough presentations that it matters. Collapse Expand Olivier JM Maniraho Olivier JM Maniraho Olivier JM Maniraho Follow I enjoy making things work Email manolivier93@gmail.com Location Lusaka, Zambia Work Software Engineer at Deel.com Joined Jul 18, 2018 • Oct 30 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I have used spectacle from formidable labs, It is cool especially if you are demoing some code and don't need to leave your slides. Anything else canvas works. Collapse Expand Wilfred Wilfred Wilfred Follow Software Developer Location Lusaka Work Software Developer at Zamtel Joined Jan 19, 2019 • Nov 1 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thanks Olivier. I will try it out. Collapse Expand Pacharapol Withayasakpunt Pacharapol Withayasakpunt Pacharapol Withayasakpunt Follow Currently interested in TypeScript, Vue, Kotlin and Python. Looking forward to learning DevOps, though. Location Thailand Education Yes Joined Oct 30, 2019 • Oct 30 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide It depends, but if it really CSS heavy, I would consider Reveal.js first. Also, if I have time, I am considering learning impress.js. Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink. Hide child comments as well Confirm For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse
Top comments (4)
There a ton of fancy slide makers out there. Stuff that converts markdown to slides.
gist.github.com/johnloy/27dd124ad4...
Personally? I'd open google slides and just click buttons. I don't make enough presentations that it matters.
I have used spectacle from formidable labs, It is cool especially if you are demoing some code and don't need to leave your slides.
Anything else canvas works.
Thanks Olivier. I will try it out.
It depends, but if it really CSS heavy, I would consider Reveal.js first.
Also, if I have time, I am considering learning impress.js.