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https://codelandconf.com 11-03-2019 23:07:30
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Before Scrolling away, watch this, from CodeLand This is a (must ** 2) watch for every #developers out there.
After hearing & analyzing everything Kelsey Hightower said, it resonates with everything I was going through.
If you don't wanna regret it, watch it (i mean it) ๐
Kelsey Hightower Kelsey Hightower reveals his Wardley Mapping inspired โbag of tricksโ for tech career planning during a fireside chat with Codeland CodeLand founder Saron Yitbarek Saron
youtube.com/watch?v=w-eHa2โฆ #WardleyMaps
#CodeLand22 wrapped up with an inspiring chat between two tech founders and self-described idealists, Ben Halpern and Tracy Chou ๐ป โจ
Watch via the link below: community.codenewbie.org/codeland2022/kโฆ
With the help of accessibility guidelines and tools to test and fix accessibility issues, it is possible to build more inclusive web products! At #CodeLand22 , Clifford Ouma explained how.
Watch via the link below: community.codenewbie.org/codeland2022/oโฆ
There are other ways to get into Open Source! In this talk from #CodeLand22 , Hola_Soy_Milk will cover non-code contributions, the different types there are, and how to get started in a way that works for you.
Watch via the link below: community.codenewbie.org/codeland2022/oโฆ
If you think accessibility is mysterious...think again! @laurelyounisdev's talk from #CodeLand22 will definitely change your mind ๐ฎ
Watch via the link below: community.codenewbie.org/codeland2022/oโฆ
Women's representation matters in tech. pachicodes explains what this means โย and why it's so important! โ in her #CodeLand22 talk.
Watch via the link below: community.codenewbie.org/codeland2022/oโฆ
If you're a developer who's going to work with designers in any capacity, then chances are high that at some point you'll be presented with a design system. Kathryn Grayson Nanz made the concept crystal clear at #CodeLand22 ๐
Watch via the link below: community.codenewbie.org/codeland2022/oโฆ
The incredible Angie Jones kicked off day two of #CodeLand22 with an unforgettable Keynote talk on the Ten Commandments of Navigating Code Reviews!
In case you missed it (or even if you didn't), watch via the link below: community.codenewbie.org/codeland2022/kโฆ
What if we could do a draft of our code? Well, pseudocode allow us to do just that (and more)! Hear it from Silvia๐ณโ๐ at #CodeLand22 using the link below ๐โจ
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I wrote a thing on DEV Community inspired by the Saron Kelsey Hightower fireside chat at CodeLand - check it out for links to the video replay and a hi-res version of the sketchnote. Highly recommend you watch it!
dev.to/nitya/kelsey-hโฆ
Hannah Hazi's #CodeLand22 talk detailing their pregnancy tracking app had us wondering: how many fruit emoji even ARE there?! ๐๐ฅญ๐๐ซ
Watch via the link below: community.codenewbie.org/codeland2022/oโฆ
Wondering how your personal values can fit in with your work in the tech industry?
Erin Mikail Staples gave an insightful talk at #CodeLand22 that just might help you gain some clarity.
Watch via the link below: community.codenewbie.org/codeland2022/oโฆ
With so much advancement, why are we still not able to make the tech industry a safe haven for EVERYONE?
{ author: Haimantika Mitra } #CodeNewbie
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