pysentation is a CLI for displaying Python presentations.
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pysentation is a CLI for displaying Python presentations.
Using markdown, write simple but beautiful presentations with math, animations and media.
All Presentations at CodeEngn Conference
Controls the presentation process using hand gestures.
A collection of scripts, slides, videos, etc. from the conference talks I've given.
Convert PowerPoint or LibreOffice Impress files to Beamer-friendly, Pandoc-style markdown
⬇️ Python script to extract slides as ppt/pdf from slideshare
A tool to present slides based on a text file. Designed to be simple with few features.
An application based on Landmark Detection used for giving presentations with the help of Hand Gestures
A bachelor's thesis presentation on the topic "Bernstein polynomials and MacWilliams transform". (Manim, Manim-Slides)
The problem with any presentation software such as PowerPoint, iWork Keynote or LibreOffice Impress is that they present in full-screen, which isn't the best option when you are doing live screen sharing and using other apps at the same time. This slideshow app, written in Python 3.8 will help you out in such a case.
Code for a presentation around profiling Django applications with Django Silk
This repository includes some technical lab reports of Computer Vision and Real Time DSP. There are some useful presentation slides on Hough Transform and Object Recognition using a combination of EEG signals and Pyramid Match Kernels.
Research presentations on Astronomy and Astrostatistics
A Presentation on the basics of terminal use, file paths and environment variables
CLI tool to extract and save presentation slides from Microsoft Stream and Zoom videos
Pathways is a web-based application for creating a series of two-dimensional slideshows within a collection of images.
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