- Community Lightning Talks230 W Superior St, Chicago, IL
For our April event, we're partnering up with the wonderful folks at One Three coworking and One Design Co. to host an evening of rapid fire talks featuring presenters from the Chicago dev and design community.
Scheduled Presenters:
One Design Team
Design and Developer collaboration with FigmaHanan Shoubaki
Recharging your creativity by designing and developing a fun, simple projectEverett Bogue
How to turn a static website into a distributed chatroom using Trystero (WebRTC) and the Bog protocolEverett is from Chicago and has been coding JavaScripts since 1999. Once upon a time he was famous on the Internet for packing all of his stuff into a backpack and moving to San Francisco. Right now he's working on two overly ambitious distributed chat/social apps. He's planning on skipping the AI era to focus on our quantum computing futures.
Solomon Kimrey
Building the Tools You Wish You HadSolomon is a true full stack dev, blending hardware, firmware, and software. They bring passion for musical instruments and expression together with a keen sense of frustration surrounding bottlenecks in the tools we use on a daily basis. The commute for a stay at home worker is the rate at which they can communicate with their computer, and Solomon hopes to make everything make more sense so we can ease our way through the digital world.
Mattie Langenberg
Securing a React App with Cognito Authentication in 10 minutes or lessMattie is a Chicago-based tech lead and long time organizer of the Chicago HTML5 Meetup. He currently works for healthcare startup KlearTrust where his team is building a platform to support patient access to life-saving drugs and treatments.
Note:
If you've got something you want to share with the Meetup in a 5-10 minute talk, we'd love to have you participate. We're looking for developers, designers, product teams and anyone else involved in creating great web experiences to join us on stage for a fun night of community. Please reach out to mattie@mattielangenberg.com if you would like to volunteer a talk.