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- Software Crafters MontréalTEKsystems, Montréal, QC
Join us on Slack: https://slack.softwarecrafters.org/ (channel #montréal)
Let's meet during our monthly community meetup 👩💻👨💻
The typical agenda is:
## 18:00 - Greetings, food & drinks 🍻
Enjoy food & drinks, meet people, and chill before the event begins. It's a fantastic moment to get to know each other.
## 18:55 - Introduction 💁
We regroup. Organizers do a quick presentation of the meetup and a short introduction of Software Craftsmanship to newcomers.
## 19:00 - Lightning talks ⚡
Short presentations from the community. You can stand up and propose something if you want.
Typical intervention could be:
- I just want to say hi (3 seconds)
- I discovered this new tool, here's the website, you should check it out (1 minute)
- I've prepared a little presentation with a few slides (max. 10min)
## 19:30 - Round-table discussions 💬
Anyone can propose one or many subjects. You'll have 30s to present your subject to people. We'll vote on these subjects and pick the most voted ones. Then we'll split into a few groups to deal with selected subjects.
We'll follow the two-feet rule which is: "you belong where your feet bring you". It means that you're free to stand up and change groups during the evening if you want to.
Subjects can have many forms:
- Discussion on a concept/practice (e.g. what is TDD?)
- Discussion on a specific problem you have (e.g. do you have advice to add tests on legacy code at work?)
- Coding katas on any subject, in any language
- Mob-programming on anything
## 20:30 - Recap' & closing
We regroup again. One person in each group does a short recap of what was discussed, so anyone gets a TL;DR of the different discussions.
Then we say goodbye and go home, full of joy and motivation until the next meetup.
***
See you there!
And if you have any questions, just ask 😃 - Software Crafters MontréalNeeds location
Join us on Slack: https://slack.softwarecrafters.org/ (channel #montréal)
Let's meet during our monthly community meetup 👩💻👨💻
The typical agenda is:
## 18:00 - Greetings, food & drinks 🍻
Enjoy food & drinks, meet people, and chill before the event begins. It's a fantastic moment to get to know each other.
## 18:55 - Introduction 💁
We regroup. Organizers do a quick presentation of the meetup and a short introduction of Software Craftsmanship to newcomers.
## 19:00 - Lightning talks ⚡
Short presentations from the community. You can stand up and propose something if you want.
Typical intervention could be:
- I just want to say hi (3 seconds)
- I discovered this new tool, here's the website, you should check it out (1 minute)
- I've prepared a little presentation with a few slides (max. 10min)
## 19:30 - Round-table discussions 💬
Anyone can propose one or many subjects. You'll have 30s to present your subject to people. We'll vote on these subjects and pick the most voted ones. Then we'll split into a few groups to deal with selected subjects.
We'll follow the two-feet rule which is: "you belong where your feet bring you". It means that you're free to stand up and change groups during the evening if you want to.
Subjects can have many forms:
- Discussion on a concept/practice (e.g. what is TDD?)
- Discussion on a specific problem you have (e.g. do you have advice to add tests on legacy code at work?)
- Coding katas on any subject, in any language
- Mob-programming on anything
## 20:30 - Recap' & closing
We regroup again. One person in each group does a short recap of what was discussed, so anyone gets a TL;DR of the different discussions.
Then we say goodbye and go home, full of joy and motivation until the next meetup.
***
See you there!
And if you have any questions, just ask 😃 - Software Crafters MontréalNeeds location
Join us on Slack: https://slack.softwarecrafters.org/ (channel #montréal)
Let's meet during our monthly community meetup 👩💻👨💻
The typical agenda is:
## 18:00 - Greetings, food & drinks 🍻
Enjoy food & drinks, meet people, and chill before the event begins. It's a fantastic moment to get to know each other.
## 18:55 - Introduction 💁
We regroup. Organizers do a quick presentation of the meetup and a short introduction of Software Craftsmanship to newcomers.
## 19:00 - Lightning talks ⚡
Short presentations from the community. You can stand up and propose something if you want.
Typical intervention could be:
- I just want to say hi (3 seconds)
- I discovered this new tool, here's the website, you should check it out (1 minute)
- I've prepared a little presentation with a few slides (max. 10min)
## 19:30 - Round-table discussions 💬
Anyone can propose one or many subjects. You'll have 30s to present your subject to people. We'll vote on these subjects and pick the most voted ones. Then we'll split into a few groups to deal with selected subjects.
We'll follow the two-feet rule which is: "you belong where your feet bring you". It means that you're free to stand up and change groups during the evening if you want to.
Subjects can have many forms:
- Discussion on a concept/practice (e.g. what is TDD?)
- Discussion on a specific problem you have (e.g. do you have advice to add tests on legacy code at work?)
- Coding katas on any subject, in any language
- Mob-programming on anything
## 20:30 - Recap' & closing
We regroup again. One person in each group does a short recap of what was discussed, so anyone gets a TL;DR of the different discussions.
Then we say goodbye and go home, full of joy and motivation until the next meetup.
***
See you there!
And if you have any questions, just ask 😃 - Software Crafters MontréalOsedea, Montréal, QC
Join us on Slack: https://slack.softwarecrafters.org/ (channel #montréal)
Let's meet during our monthly community meetup 👩💻👨💻
The typical agenda is:
## 18:00 - Greetings, food & drinks 🍻
Enjoy food & drinks, meet people, and chill before the event begins. It's a fantastic moment to get to know each other.
## 18:55 - Introduction 💁
We regroup. Organizers do a quick presentation of the meetup and a short introduction of Software Craftsmanship to newcomers.
## 19:00 - Lightning talks ⚡
Short presentations from the community. You can stand up and propose something if you want.
Typical intervention could be:
- I just want to say hi (3 seconds)
- I discovered this new tool, here's the website, you should check it out (1 minute)
- I've prepared a little presentation with a few slides (max. 10min)
## 19:30 - Round-table discussions 💬
Anyone can propose one or many subjects. You'll have 30s to present your subject to people. We'll vote on these subjects and pick the most voted ones. Then we'll split into a few groups to deal with selected subjects.
We'll follow the two-feet rule which is: "you belong where your feet bring you". It means that you're free to stand up and change groups during the evening if you want to.
Subjects can have many forms:
- Discussion on a concept/practice (e.g. what is TDD?)
- Discussion on a specific problem you have (e.g. do you have advice to add tests on legacy code at work?)
- Coding katas on any subject, in any language
- Mob-programming on anything
## 20:30 - Recap' & closing
We regroup again. One person in each group does a short recap of what was discussed, so anyone gets a TL;DR of the different discussions.
Then we say goodbye and go home, full of joy and motivation until the next meetup.
***
See you there!
And if you have any questions, just ask 😃 - Software Crafters MontréalNeeds location
Join us on Slack: https://slack.softwarecrafters.org/ (channel #montréal)
Let's meet during our monthly community meetup 👩💻👨💻
The typical agenda is:
## 18:00 - Greetings, food & drinks 🍻
Enjoy food & drinks, meet people, and chill before the event begins. It's a fantastic moment to get to know each other.
## 18:55 - Introduction 💁
We regroup. Organizers do a quick presentation of the meetup and a short introduction of Software Craftsmanship to newcomers.
## 19:00 - Lightning talks ⚡
Short presentations from the community. You can stand up and propose something if you want.
Typical intervention could be:
- I just want to say hi (3 seconds)
- I discovered this new tool, here's the website, you should check it out (1 minute)
- I've prepared a little presentation with a few slides (max. 10min)
## 19:30 - Round-table discussions 💬
Anyone can propose one or many subjects. You'll have 30s to present your subject to people. We'll vote on these subjects and pick the most voted ones. Then we'll split into a few groups to deal with selected subjects.
We'll follow the two-feet rule which is: "you belong where your feet bring you". It means that you're free to stand up and change groups during the evening if you want to.
Subjects can have many forms:
- Discussion on a concept/practice (e.g. what is TDD?)
- Discussion on a specific problem you have (e.g. do you have advice to add tests on legacy code at work?)
- Coding katas on any subject, in any language
- Mob-programming on anything
## 20:30 - Recap' & closing
We regroup again. One person in each group does a short recap of what was discussed, so anyone gets a TL;DR of the different discussions.
Then we say goodbye and go home, full of joy and motivation until the next meetup.
***
See you there!
And if you have any questions, just ask 😃 - Software Crafters MontréalNeeds location
Join us on Slack: https://slack.softwarecrafters.org/ (channel #montréal)
Let's meet during our monthly community meetup 👩💻👨💻
The typical agenda is:
## 18:00 - Greetings, food & drinks 🍻
Enjoy food & drinks, meet people, and chill before the event begins. It's a fantastic moment to get to know each other.
## 18:55 - Introduction 💁
We regroup. Organizers do a quick presentation of the meetup and a short introduction of Software Craftsmanship to newcomers.
## 19:00 - Lightning talks ⚡
Short presentations from the community. You can stand up and propose something if you want.
Typical intervention could be:
- I just want to say hi (3 seconds)
- I discovered this new tool, here's the website, you should check it out (1 minute)
- I've prepared a little presentation with a few slides (max. 10min)
## 19:30 - Round-table discussions 💬
Anyone can propose one or many subjects. You'll have 30s to present your subject to people. We'll vote on these subjects and pick the most voted ones. Then we'll split into a few groups to deal with selected subjects.
We'll follow the two-feet rule which is: "you belong where your feet bring you". It means that you're free to stand up and change groups during the evening if you want to.
Subjects can have many forms:
- Discussion on a concept/practice (e.g. what is TDD?)
- Discussion on a specific problem you have (e.g. do you have advice to add tests on legacy code at work?)
- Coding katas on any subject, in any language
- Mob-programming on anything
## 20:30 - Recap' & closing
We regroup again. One person in each group does a short recap of what was discussed, so anyone gets a TL;DR of the different discussions.
Then we say goodbye and go home, full of joy and motivation until the next meetup.
***
See you there!
And if you have any questions, just ask 😃 - Software Crafters MontréalNeeds location
Join us on Slack: https://slack.softwarecrafters.org/ (channel #montréal)
Let's meet during our monthly community meetup 👩💻👨💻
The typical agenda is:
## 18:00 - Greetings, food & drinks 🍻
Enjoy food & drinks, meet people, and chill before the event begins. It's a fantastic moment to get to know each other.
## 18:55 - Introduction 💁
We regroup. Organizers do a quick presentation of the meetup and a short introduction of Software Craftsmanship to newcomers.
## 19:00 - Lightning talks ⚡
Short presentations from the community. You can stand up and propose something if you want.
Typical intervention could be:
- I just want to say hi (3 seconds)
- I discovered this new tool, here's the website, you should check it out (1 minute)
- I've prepared a little presentation with a few slides (max. 10min)
## 19:30 - Round-table discussions 💬
Anyone can propose one or many subjects. You'll have 30s to present your subject to people. We'll vote on these subjects and pick the most voted ones. Then we'll split into a few groups to deal with selected subjects.
We'll follow the two-feet rule which is: "you belong where your feet bring you". It means that you're free to stand up and change groups during the evening if you want to.
Subjects can have many forms:
- Discussion on a concept/practice (e.g. what is TDD?)
- Discussion on a specific problem you have (e.g. do you have advice to add tests on legacy code at work?)
- Coding katas on any subject, in any language
- Mob-programming on anything
## 20:30 - Recap' & closing
We regroup again. One person in each group does a short recap of what was discussed, so anyone gets a TL;DR of the different discussions.
Then we say goodbye and go home, full of joy and motivation until the next meetup.
***
See you there!
And if you have any questions, just ask 😃 - Software Crafters MontréalNeeds location
Join us on Slack: https://slack.softwarecrafters.org/ (channel #montréal)
Let's meet during our monthly community meetup 👩💻👨💻
The typical agenda is:
## 18:00 - Greetings, food & drinks 🍻
Enjoy food & drinks, meet people, and chill before the event begins. It's a fantastic moment to get to know each other.
## 18:55 - Introduction 💁
We regroup. Organizers do a quick presentation of the meetup and a short introduction of Software Craftsmanship to newcomers.
## 19:00 - Lightning talks ⚡
Short presentations from the community. You can stand up and propose something if you want.
Typical intervention could be:
- I just want to say hi (3 seconds)
- I discovered this new tool, here's the website, you should check it out (1 minute)
- I've prepared a little presentation with a few slides (max. 10min)
## 19:30 - Round-table discussions 💬
Anyone can propose one or many subjects. You'll have 30s to present your subject to people. We'll vote on these subjects and pick the most voted ones. Then we'll split into a few groups to deal with selected subjects.
We'll follow the two-feet rule which is: "you belong where your feet bring you". It means that you're free to stand up and change groups during the evening if you want to.
Subjects can have many forms:
- Discussion on a concept/practice (e.g. what is TDD?)
- Discussion on a specific problem you have (e.g. do you have advice to add tests on legacy code at work?)
- Coding katas on any subject, in any language
- Mob-programming on anything
## 20:30 - Recap' & closing
We regroup again. One person in each group does a short recap of what was discussed, so anyone gets a TL;DR of the different discussions.
Then we say goodbye and go home, full of joy and motivation until the next meetup.
***
See you there!
And if you have any questions, just ask 😃 - Software Crafters MontréalNeeds location
Join us on Slack: https://slack.softwarecrafters.org/ (channel #montréal)
Let's meet during our monthly community meetup 👩💻👨💻
The typical agenda is:
## 18:00 - Greetings, food & drinks 🍻
Enjoy food & drinks, meet people, and chill before the event begins. It's a fantastic moment to get to know each other.
## 18:55 - Introduction 💁
We regroup. Organizers do a quick presentation of the meetup and a short introduction of Software Craftsmanship to newcomers.
## 19:00 - Lightning talks ⚡
Short presentations from the community. You can stand up and propose something if you want.
Typical intervention could be:
- I just want to say hi (3 seconds)
- I discovered this new tool, here's the website, you should check it out (1 minute)
- I've prepared a little presentation with a few slides (max. 10min)
## 19:30 - Round-table discussions 💬
Anyone can propose one or many subjects. You'll have 30s to present your subject to people. We'll vote on these subjects and pick the most voted ones. Then we'll split into a few groups to deal with selected subjects.
We'll follow the two-feet rule which is: "you belong where your feet bring you". It means that you're free to stand up and change groups during the evening if you want to.
Subjects can have many forms:
- Discussion on a concept/practice (e.g. what is TDD?)
- Discussion on a specific problem you have (e.g. do you have advice to add tests on legacy code at work?)
- Coding katas on any subject, in any language
- Mob-programming on anything
## 20:30 - Recap' & closing
We regroup again. One person in each group does a short recap of what was discussed, so anyone gets a TL;DR of the different discussions.
Then we say goodbye and go home, full of joy and motivation until the next meetup.
***
See you there!
And if you have any questions, just ask 😃 - Software Crafters MontréalNeeds location
Join us on Slack: https://slack.softwarecrafters.org/ (channel #montréal)
Let's meet during our monthly community meetup 👩💻👨💻
The typical agenda is:
## 18:00 - Greetings, food & drinks 🍻
Enjoy food & drinks, meet people, and chill before the event begins. It's a fantastic moment to get to know each other.
## 18:55 - Introduction 💁
We regroup. Organizers do a quick presentation of the meetup and a short introduction of Software Craftsmanship to newcomers.
## 19:00 - Lightning talks ⚡
Short presentations from the community. You can stand up and propose something if you want.
Typical intervention could be:
- I just want to say hi (3 seconds)
- I discovered this new tool, here's the website, you should check it out (1 minute)
- I've prepared a little presentation with a few slides (max. 10min)
## 19:30 - Round-table discussions 💬
Anyone can propose one or many subjects. You'll have 30s to present your subject to people. We'll vote on these subjects and pick the most voted ones. Then we'll split into a few groups to deal with selected subjects.
We'll follow the two-feet rule which is: "you belong where your feet bring you". It means that you're free to stand up and change groups during the evening if you want to.
Subjects can have many forms:
- Discussion on a concept/practice (e.g. what is TDD?)
- Discussion on a specific problem you have (e.g. do you have advice to add tests on legacy code at work?)
- Coding katas on any subject, in any language
- Mob-programming on anything
## 20:30 - Recap' & closing
We regroup again. One person in each group does a short recap of what was discussed, so anyone gets a TL;DR of the different discussions.
Then we say goodbye and go home, full of joy and motivation until the next meetup.
***
See you there!
And if you have any questions, just ask 😃