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DESCRIPTION:Giving your first conference talk is terrifying. You worry abou
 t forgetting what to say\, embarrassing yourself in front of experienced e
 ngineers\, or freezing in front of a room full of strangers.\n\nI know tha
 t feeling well — because my first talk didn’t go well. I rushed the pr
 eparation\, overcomplicated the slides\, panicked halfway through the talk
  (around minute two)\, and forgot half of what I wanted to say. At one poi
 nt I spent almost a full minute staring at a slide saying “ehmmm… ehmm
 m…” while 80 engineers watched. To make things even better\, the talk 
 was supposed to be given by two speakers — but the day before the confer
 ence my co-speaker told me he couldn’t make it.\n\nIt felt like a failur
 e. But it taught me something important: your first talk doesn’t need to
  be perfect — it just needs to happen.\n\nIn this talk I’ll share that
  story and the lessons I learned so others can prepare their first talk\, 
 survive the stage\, and maybe even enjoy it.
DTSTAMP:20260430T125827Z
LOCATION:E105 (capacity 70)
SUMMARY:How to Survive Your First Tech Talk (Without a Kernel Panic) - Mari
 o Fernandez
URL:https://pretalx.devconf.info/devconf-cz-2026/talk/ZJ8HF9/
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