Have you already done a presentation on software development? Sometimes, do you feel that attendees don’t understand what you promote? Or they don’t ask any questions and just wait for the next presentation? Most of us have known this kind of awkward situation. We want to share our ideas, our thoughts but nobody seems interested.
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