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We have a special guest this month, visiting all the way from Nigeria on a tech tour of the US. Join us to hear developer & advocate William Imoh talk about "Building the Web for All".

As always, we'll also have time to chat and answer your Netlify questions.

PRESENTATION
Building the Web for All
William Imoh

This talk is about building scalable products that work across the world, including web performance issues, and the tools, techniques, and technologies to mitigate these issues.

Also, we shall discuss the diverse teams that power these tools as well as the importance of team diversity. Lastly, we shall discuss building and holding a product market by building a community in fast-growing ecosystems like Africa.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER
William Imoh (https://twitter.com/iChuloo) is a developer and developer advocate. He likes to talk about using cool stuff to build better web products. He's passionate about building developer communities and technical writing as well.

SCHEDULE
6 - 7pm: Netlify office hours with pizza and drinks
7 - 7:30pm: Building the Web for All, by William Imoh
7:30 - 8:30pm: Q&A and socializing

GETTING HERE:

  • Building Access - The entrance on Third Street is marked with the address. Take the elevator to floor 2 (not 2R), and follow the signs. The building and office are wheelchair accessible.

  • Public Transportation - The 22nd St Caltrain station is a few blocks away. The Muni K/T, 22, and 45 stop right in front of the building.

  • Bike Parking - Netlify has a hanging rack in the office (and an elevator that will fit a bike).

  • Parking - Street parking is free, and in the evening there are lots of spaces on Illinois St behind the building.

RESTROOMS
All restrooms in the office are gender-neutral, single occupancy. One restroom is wheelchair accessible.

CODE OF CONDUCT
We strive to provide an inclusive environment for all, and follow the JSConf Code of Conduct: https://jsconf.com/codeofconduct.html

Featured image, above: William Imoh at Concatenate Conf, courtesy of Okungbaye Rotimi.
https://photos.google.com/u/0/share/AF1QipMwH-suQnDzHfs9wtrjTSpvA1LG97dW236UuNh9cxC_RPb9-iqWRZ4Lwa1e2HFDHA/photo/AF1QipNF6Gzld3EnAshHmF61iufzENbJ2ndrW5bDKcwy?key=alhuVWlkTVJfdkdXWFB2RS1NT0FiWUJCM3pxakdR

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