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All experience levels welcome!

Attendees are welcome to engage at the level they're most comfortable with: Collaboratively writing code in a shared environment, providing ideas and suggestions, following along and asking questions, or any combination of the above.

(More details about the specific programming exercise and language(s) used will be provided closer to the event date)

We generally do not record workshop sessions, but do make any "output", such as code and documentation, publicly available for future reference via GitHub and/or GitLab.

Schedule (Eastern Time):

  • 6:45 PM: Setup (for Attendees who'd like to actively code)
  • 7:00 PM: Introduction & Begin the Activity
  • 8:00 PM: (15 minute break)
  • 8:15 PM : Continue exercise
  • 9:15 PM: Wrap up and further discussion

This remote event will happen over Zoom - If you'd like to actively write code with us, you should sign up for a free GitHub account, if you don't have one already.

We will provide a Github Workspace, which enables us to collaboratively on code in a shared, browser-based VSCode editor.

(You will need a free GitHub account in order to actively write code - but you're welcome to participate without one.)

Related topics

Computer Programming
Software Craftsmanship
Software Development
Software Engineering
Software QA and Testing

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