Summer show-and-tell
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We're experimenting with a quarterly format for our show-and-tell-style meetups at the Library. Over the years, we've had great presentations on web and mobile development, data, hardware, editors, and tooling.
Two talks lined up so far:
• Ross Fuhrman: Glitch—glitch.com provides a live coding environment to remix and share JavaScript apps ranging from the latest framework to bots to hardware projects. We'll take a look at how this works and at a few sample apps.
• Aaron Sumner: Automating (part of) the code review process—how I integrated code analysis tools, the GitHub pull request API, and a command line tool library to automatically submit style guide suggestions in pull requests.
But there will be plenty of time for more! We've got a couple of soft commits for other talks, but have time for you, too.
If you have something you want to share, please leave a comment here or DM Aaron. Talks are informal in nature, but expect to show and discuss your work—in other words, slides are optional, but no product pitches, please.
