SPC: SF with Slack and Stack Overflow
Details
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We're getting together again for great talks, snacks, and time with the friendly developers and builders of the Slack Platform Community.
First up, let's talk Block Kit! With Block Kit, there’s an easier, more flexible way for you to build engaging apps in Slack. Unlock the power of building with blocks – bits of app UI, like menus, dividers and datepickers – to deliver information in a clear, actionable way for your users. Next, we'll hear from Stack Overflow about Stack Overflow for Teams -- a private version of Stack Overflow for your company. Learn how they built their new Slack integration to fit right into a developer’s everyday workflow.
Stick around afterwards to talk shop with us 1:1 about your apps and get to know some members of the Slack Developer Relations, Product, and Engineering teams. As always, there will be plenty of food, drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic), and time to socialize.
A Gentle Reminder
All attendees are expected to behave respectfully and appropriately, including during casual conversations. By attending, you agree to follow these expectations. If you or anyone you notice feels uncomfortable, please reach out to @bear or @eakinsey on the Bot Developers Hangout, or find a Slack employee or meetup organizer at the event. Please review the Code of Conduct. (https://api.slack.com/docs/community-code-of-conduct?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=meetup&utm_campaign=fy20-Q103-spcsf)
Agenda
6:30 PM: Doors open
Get checked in, then grab a snack and something to drink while you meet other SPC members.
7:10 PM: Welcome!
We'll kick off the evening with a quick welcome.
7:15 PM: New from Slack: Block Kit & Block Kit Builder
It's finally here! We'll go deep on Block Kit and the Block Kit Builder, plus time for questions.
7:45 PM: Built on Slack: Stack Overflow for Teams
Stack Overflow for Teams -- a private version of Stack Overflow for your company -- has a new Slack app. Learn how they built it to fit right into a developer’s everyday workflow.
8:15 PM: Wrap-up & social time
9:00 PM: Time to head home!
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Speakers
Sarah Barnekow - Slack (Partner Engineering)
Sarah Barnekow is a Partner Engineer at Slack working alongside Slack’s business development team enabling Slack’s partners to build and maintain apps that increase productivity and happiness in the workplace. In her free time, Sarah hangs out with her dogs, and loves to enjoy the great outdoors, camping and hiking all over northern California.
Beth Devine - Stack Overflow (User Experience Researcher)
Beth Devine is a User Experience Researcher at Stack Overflow, where she manages the collection and analysis of user insights for product teams. Previously, she worked at AnswerLab managing research for companies such as Facebook, Walmart, and Wells Fargo. Beth has a M.S. in Management from INSEAD and a M.A. in Social-Organizational Psychology from Columbia.
Host
Bear Douglas - Slack (Head of Developer Relations)
Bear Douglas is a Developer Advocate at Slack, where she and her team help developers build more pleasant and productive ways to work. Before Slack, she led the Developer Relations teams for the mobile and data platforms at Twitter, and worked on native mobile DevRel at Facebook and Parse. She’s passionate about developer experience, great documentation, and a cappella music.
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