London Scala Users' Group - ScalaX2gether Community Day
Saturday 16 December 2017, 10:00 - 11:00
10 South Place, London, London, Reino Unido
We're excited to announce the return of the Scala eXchange Community Day - ScalaX2gether, to be held on Saturday 16th December at Skills Matter's home, CodeNode. The #ScalaX2gether is organized by Skills Matter with the aim of hosting a community day with a few unconference sessions. Register for ScalaX2gether by signing up on the Skills Matter page at https://skillsmatter.com/conferences/9776-scalax2gether-community-day Propose a workshop or project to hack on by submitting a PR to https://github.com/davegurnell/scalax2gether-2017 The Community Day will follow 2 power packed days at Scala eXchange! ScalaX2gether is a friendly place where you can get involved in Scala open source. Come along to meet new people, learn new things, and contribute to your favourite Scala projects. It doesn't matter whether you've been coding Scala for three months or three years---there will be something for everyone. You don't even have to have attended Scala Exchange to participate. The event will be a single day in an unconference/hack day format. The full set of sessions and topics will be decided on the day, so bring your ideas and enthusiasm with you! Example sessions include: - Hacking on new and established open source projects- Docsprees and non-technical sessions- Workshops and explorations of FP ideas, concepts, and libraries- Round-table discussions on technical and non-technical topics We'll start with a series of introductions and invite all attendees to do 1 to 5 minute pitches for sessions they would like to attend or host. We'll collaboratively work out a timetable and then split off to attend the sessions that interest us. Here's a rough timetable: 9am - Doors open , Registration & Welcome Refreshments10am - Introductions and session pitches11am - Schedule published, sessions start12.30pm - Lunch13.30pm - Sessions resume17.00pm - #ScalaX2gether 2017 Wraps!
Publicado por: Betabeers