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Mob/Ensemble Programming w/Test Driven Development (JavaScript)

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Mob/Ensemble Programming w/Test Driven Development (JavaScript)

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๐Ÿ‘‰ SmartCalendar (TypeScript/JavaScript, React, WebDav, Jest, web scraping)
by Ethan Strominger

Aggregates events from web calendars, CSV files, google sheets, web scraping, and other sources to create a single calendar that is subscribable through one URL. You will be able to display the aggregated calendar in your favorite calendar application either alongside your other calendar(s) or by itself and filter by multiple criteria including day of the week, time, tags, keywords, and if you have reviewed the event. The repository is here: https://github.com/ethanstrominger/calendargroup.
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Important:
We will use Anydesk to connect to the cloud instance where we will be working on. Please make sure to install it in advance!

Just download Anydesk from here: https://anydesk.com/
or if you use Chocolatey or Homebrew:
choco install -y anydesk
brew cask install anydesk

Between the meetups, our main communication channel is the Software Crafters slack space. Sign up and join the #mob-programming-on-open-source-software channel: https://slack.softwarecrafters.org/

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About the meetup:
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Software development is a team sport and ensemble-programming a.k.a. mob-programming can be one way to improve team collaboration and reduce waste.

"How can we work together as a team without waiting, distraction, interruption, or multitasking?"
-- Woody Zuill, the discoverer of ensemble-programming

โžก๏ธ Join the event and help us creating a ensemble-programming community.

โœ… Everybody is welcome, no matter if you tried ensemble-programming before or are curious to try it for the first time. Also, it doesn't matter if you are already programming for decades or just getting started. Understanding the basic principles of any programming language will be enough. Usually, there is a good mixture of experience levels in each ensemble.

๐Ÿงช Our idea is to work on real projects, but we still want to mainly focus on ensemble-programming and the team process. The actual contribution (Pull-Request) to a project is a secondary goal. Although we still think the chances of submitting a PR are good, the limited time of the event might impose a risk of finishing up with a PR only partially ready. Which is okay as long as we are having fun and learn something on the way ๐Ÿ˜ƒ

๐Ÿ•— Time schedule:
6.30 - Mob Programming / TDD basics
6:45 - Overview of project
7.15 - 5 minute break
7:20 Coing starts!
8:30 - 10 minute break
8:40 - Resume coding
9.15 - Retrospective
9.30/10.00 - Estimated end of the โ€œofficialโ€ part

We follow a Code of Conduct for all our events in order to create the best experience possible for all attendees: https://bostonsoftwarecrafters.com/code-of-conduct

P.S. ๐Ÿ‘‰ Looking for sponsors
If you or your employer would like to support us in covering subscription fees or cloud computing costs please reach out to us.

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