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The Nodevember Conf brings together a bunch of like minded developers to talk about the industry and new tech. This year the main sponsor was Heroku.
How can developers who, like me, approach the software process and environment with a different way of thinking change the world? In this post there is a short video that explains how my passion integrates perfectly with my love of software development and how that integration can mean success for any organization.
The Nodevember Conf brings together a bunch of like minded developers to talk about the industry and new tech. This year the main sponsor was Heroku.
In this sprint, we were tasked with the creation of a web interface for the Bangazon organization. The user should be able to add products to sell and purchase them. This iteration includes user account interface as well as other features.
Core10 came out and told us about their company while also challenging us to position ourselves as developers in an environment that shares your core values and mission. Check out some details from the talk and a video of their space in Nashville.
Want the skinny on the white board challenges that devs face when getting a job? Will Gant from the The Complete Developer podcast came and guest spoke with the cohort. Here are his valuable tips!
We had a great speaker, Matthew Wallace, of 615 I/O come drop some serious knowledge on us about our jobs and responsibilities as devs. Really got me thinking about how I see myself in this industry and how different perspectives can bring about diversity in the industry. Check it out...
"Off The Shelf" is a series of posts over thoughts and interactions I have concerning the books that I read. I am an avid reader. In this post, I share some of my thoughts on finding my place, as a woman of color, in tech when the place that is ready for me is not the one I want or where I would be most successful when juxtaposed with "Leading Leaders" by Jeswald W. Salacuse.
I talk a lot about the place where all the magic happens. So much in fact I have had many inquires about my space, so I am giving you an exclusive on the she shed!!
This is the PART 3 of the 2nd Sprint of the back-end. In the end of this sprint, we will have an awesome command line application that backs up and writes to a SQL database. In this part, we will be cleaning up the CLI and ensuring the methods follow the TDD standards we created in Part 1.