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Thank you to TrackJS for supporting tonight's workshop!

Want to learn more about TrackJS and how you can use it? Check out their site and take it for a test drive. You can also find them @trackjs (https://twitter.com/trackjs), Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/trackjs), Google Plus (https://plus.google.com/+Trackjs) to give them a quick thanks for their hospitality!

Come hang out at our Code for Philly Workshop night! The first Tuesday of the month experienced professionals lead sessions on various concepts of their choosing. Topics can range from more technical topics like programming languages to non-technical skills like project management or content strategy.

Workshop Sessions give our experienced designers, developers or other tech-skilled members an opportunity to share their expertise in technologies and/or best practices that they have employed in their professional experience. They can also involve concepts that members have found helpful in achieving success in their own projects.

This month, the workshop is led by Todd Gardner (@toddhgardner) CEO of TrackJS. Todd's session will be a technical overview of Javascript and some useful tools.

More about the workshop:

JavaScript's Most Wanted

Something terrible has happened. Errors litter the floor; memory leaking from cracks in the ceiling. Someone lost their object context in the corner. Everything reeks of jank. The web is overrun. In this session, a JavaScript error tracking expert tracks down some of the most common and most dangerous outlaws of web applications. You’ll leave the session armed with track down and capture the problems in your own JavaScript web applications. Bring your bugs and let’s fix up our web.

More about the speaker:

Todd H. Gardner is the president and co-founder of TrackJS (trackjs.com) and an independent software consultant. With over a decade of experience building software systems, Todd has built large enterprise systems, complex software products, and launched businesses. Todd is a veteran of software conferences and an international speaker.

Want to lead a workshop? If you are an experienced designer, developer or have other tech-related skills, we want to hear from you! Tell us what you want to share.

Interested in sponsoring a Code for Philly weekly meetup event? Email us at hello@codeforphilly.org, comment under this event, or click the "Contact" button under the organizers list on the left side of the page.

Schedule

6pm - Doors open

6:45 - Civic Hacking 101

7pm - Lightning talks and workshop session

9pm - Commit and quit

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

• What do I need to know before showing up?

You must absolutely have a computer! Code for Philly does not provide computers, and you will need one to follow along with the session. Workshops last about 30-45 minutes with a working portion--that’s the “learning-by-doing” part.

RSVP to let session leaders know how many people to expect. Doors open at 6pm for people to arrive and get set up with sessions at 7pm.

Please be respectful of session leader’s time and be prompt. These are professionals donating their time, and the session will not stop or start over for you to catch up. Presentations will be made available at the discretion of the session leader.

• Who is this event for?

This event is for motivated, self-directed learners looking to build up their knowledge and get involved in Code for Philly while finding a project to work on. Workshop sessions are good for people with some working knowledge of technology. Though the sessions are “intro” level, they assume a certain level of technical literacy as a baseline. If you’re brand new to coding and looking for classes for beginners, there are many good resources that exist out there. Girl Develop It, NYCDA, and Code Academy are just a few.

• Do I need to be a coder?

No! We welcome civic hackers of all varieties. Workshops can span a wide range of topics, so we suggest looking at the speaker details to get a better sense of the information that will be covered.

As with all our events, we require attendees to follow our Code of Conduct.

Come hang out at our Code for Philly Workshop night! The first Tuesday of the month experienced professionals lead sessions on various concepts of their choosing. Topics can range from more technical topics like programming languages to non-technical skills like project management or content strategy.

As with all our events, we require attendees to follow our Code of Conduct (https://codeforphilly.org/pages/code_of_conduct/).

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