coding earth global meetup #4


Details
Our next meetup is scheduled for end of July:
Tuesday, July 28th, 2020 – 5PM CEST
As you noticed during the last three sessions, there are 2 ways of joining: either by leaning back in your chair and enjoying the live Youtube stream or by tuning into our Crowdcast session that allows you to take our stage to ask a question, give a lightning talk or contribute to our live discussion. We're kindly asking you to try out the second option, since it's much more fun for everyone to be part of an active meetup event.
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These are the talks:
5:10pm
Gil Fink (sparxys): Help! My memory is leaking
As web developers, we strive to build fast and robust web apps and servers. But, sometimes we unintentionally create memory leaks, which later on become a big issue that might even crash our app or server. In this session we will learn how to track JavaScript memory leaks.
5:50pm
Dan Forbes (Parity): Use Substrate to Build a Custom Blockchain the Easy Way
In this live technical workshop, you will learn how Substrate and its meta-framework "FRAME" makes it easy to build a custom blockchain that comes fully loaded with best-in-class cryptographic algorithms from the researchers at the Web3 Foundation.
Topics will include: the “Substrate and FRAME way” of thinking about blockchains, how to use FRAME to write custom blockchain logic in just a few lines of code, how to use Polkadot JS Apps UI and other ecosystem tools to interact with a Substrate-based chain, and the Substrate-based chains that Parity hosts and how they can be used as developer resources.
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As always, talks follow our golden "1 line of code" rule, so there will be demos and live code abound.
Here are some details for the meetup:
The meetup starts on Tuesday, July 28th, 5pm Berlin time (GMT+2) sharp. In case you're in a different timezone, feel free to use the timezone picker on our website to see everything in your local time.
You can join directly on our website without installing anything: https://coding.earth The session is streamed and recorded.
If you'd like to participate (and we'd love it if you do!), join us with a crowdcast profile. You'll be able to ask questions directly on the meetup stream and take part in the chat, pin, remember and share parts of the meetup. Plus: latency is lower than on YouTube and quality likely better. The direct link to the Crowdcast stream is: https://www.crowdcast.io/e/codingearth4
Got feedback? Anything you'd like to put on the agenda? Tell us: info@coding-earth.com

coding earth global meetup #4