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Dec 3 - Coffee & Code - Exploring Web Development #90

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Event Information

Category Details
Reactor Topic Coding, Languages, and Frameworks
Monthly Topic (if applicable) .NET November
Weekly Topic (if applicable) Xamarin
Stream Topic
Stream Date Dec 3, 2020
Stream Time 9:00 AM PST
Stream Duration 120
Title Coffee & Code - Exploring Web Development
Description What is the session about? What’s more fun than coding live in front of strangers on the internet – live coding with friends on the internet, while drinking coffee! In this 2 hour livestream, Christopher Harrison – self proclaimed web geek and almost alpaca farmer – will build projects live. Together, with chat, he’ll talk about the different technologies available and why he’s using them. He’ll try out different code and see what works. Because this is live, there will inevitably be things breaking, but there's learnings to be had there as well! Who is it aimed at? This session is for anyone interested in learning more about web development. Some experience would be useful, but is not essential. Why should you attend? Build fun projects and deploy them to Azure. Bring your questions, the web solutions that have worked for you, and the beverage of your choice! While this is a series, you don’t need to join week over week to know what’s going on and you’re always welcome to access Christopher's GitHub Repo to see what he’s been up to!
Speaker @GeekTrainer
Moderator
Content Level Intermediate
SharePoint ID 8036

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# Event Checklist ## 10 Weeks Prior - [x] Reactor Content Team (RCT) or Speaker opens a new issue for an upcoming stream filling in the Event Information table. Both RCT and Speaker are marked as assignees. - [x] RCT and Speaker discuss details of the event in the comments of this issue. RCT adds a _confirmed-event_ label and _global-twitch-event_ tag to the issue and adds event to the __Global Live Streams__ project. Issue will appear in the __Upcoming Streams__ column - [x] Speaker adds a _ready-for-marketing-edit_ label so the RCT can review title and description ## 8 Weeks Prior - [x] RCT does a review of title and description and removes the _ready-for-marketing-edit_ label - [ ] RCT moves the issue to the __Ready for SharePoint__ column - [ ] RCT informs the Reactor Marketing Team of the new event information - [ ] RCT provides speaker with assets (e.g. slides, overlays) and the survey data for the event - [ ] RCT moves the issue to the __MONTH Streams Prep__ column (according to the month it will be streamed in) ## 2 Weeks Prior *(Done in /microsoft/Reactors)* - [ ] Speaker opens a PR with the new content for the stream on the [customer-facing Reactor repository](https://github.com/microsoft/Reactors) and adds the _content-development_ and _global-twitch-event_ tag to the PR. - [ ] Speaker adds to the same PR a modification to the [Streaming README](https://github.com/microsoft/Reactors/tree/main/Online) to include their stream information. - [ ] Speaker adds the RCT assigned to the issue as the reviewer when it is ready for review/merge - [ ] RCT reviews, approves, and merges the changes ## 1 Week Prior - [ ] Speaker and Moderator test setup for streaming (instructions coming soon) - [ ] RCT checks in with the speaker and moves the issue to the __Ready to Stream__ column ## During and After Stream - [ ] Speaker and Moderator run the stream - [ ] RCT submits recording to be uploaded to the Reactor YouTube and to be made available on LearnTV - [ ] RCT moves issue to the __Stream Complete__ column
mebaumb commented 3 years ago

Stream ran and event details are recorded