Candy Driven Development


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SacJS is excited to bring you our tenth meetup of 2016 at The Urban Hive!
Hallows Eve is nearly upon us so what better way to keep the ghosts away than by learning all about writing tests with return speaker Brad Compton!
We also have an additional 20 to 30-minute speaking slot available! To learn more about submitting a talk proposal for this meetup or our next one, go to http://sacjs.com/speaking/ .
SacJS expects all speakers and attendees to follow our Code of Conduct (http://sacjs.com/code-of-conduct/).
Be sure to hang out afterwards for an open-ended informal social time, bevera.js!
Liquid refreshments will be provided by the Rocket Department (http://rocketdepartment.com/) (thanks Emma!) and Full Stack Labs (http://www.fullstacklabs.co/) (thanks Mike!)
Free Street parking is widely available in the surrounding area.
Please DO NOT park in the private gravel lot adjacent to The Urban Hive or you might get towed!
We want to see you speak! Submit your talk proposal by following the directions at http://sacjs.com/speaking/
If you would also like to sponsor or speak at one of our events, please contact us on GitHub (http://github.com/sacjs/sacjs.github.io), Twitter (https://twitter.com/sac_js), #sacjs on the #SacTech Slack Team (https://sac-tech.herokuapp.com/), or Meetup.com (https://www.meetup.com/The-Sacramento-Javascript-Meetup/members/13188390/). Remember, we love sharing any ideas that come from our Sacramento tech community. If you have a non-technical talk, that's ok! We'd love to have you anyway!
Lastly, don't forget to follow us on Twitter (@sac_js (https://twitter.com/sac_js)). Not on Twitter?Join the fun (https://twitter.com/)!

Candy Driven Development