Mid-Atlantic Developer Conference is a polyglot event, designed to bring together programmers from the region, regardless of their choice of platform, for two full days of learning from each other and building a stronger regional community.
Sessions | |
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08:00 | |
09:00 | Travelers Tale: Two Decades of Open Source Jim Jagielski |
10:15 |
Andrew Cassell |
Ethical Hacking for Development Teams Rajni Hatti |
The Coder’s Journey: Community and Gatekeepers Bekah Hawrot Weigel |
Outrun the 🐻 Performance for Progressive Web Apps Chris Lorenzo |
11:30 | This Just Isn’t Working (On My Machine): Dev vs QA Katie Cleveland |
12:30 | |
13:30 |
Mike Stowe |
DevOps State of Mind: Continuous Security with Kubernetes Chris Van Tuin |
Aneika Simmons |
14:45 |
Mofizur Rahman |
Looking Good: Introduction to Visual Regression Testing Loren Klingman |
Close Encounters of the Node Kind Kelly Andrews |
FOSS Governance: The Good, the Bad & the Ugly Deb Nicholson |
16:00 | Building a Mentoring Community Through Live Coding Jesse R Weigel |
19:00 |
Sessions | |
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08:00 | |
09:00 |
Grant Shipley |
OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect (In Plain English) Micah Silverman |
The Afterlife: Languages Beyond JavaScript Jennifer Wong |
Building an AI Twitter Bot to Guess Photo Locations Randall Hunt |
10:15 | JAMStack Jumpstart - Gatsby + Netlify Shawn Wang |
Offices Are Over: Lead a Remote Workforce in the Digital Age Laura B Janusek |
From AWS EC2 to Kubernetes on GCP Oliver Hardt |
11:30 | Immutability to Save an Ever-Changing World Andrew Cassell |
12:30 | |
13:30 | React + GraphQL + WordPress with Zero Server Management Jesse R Weigel |
Testing the Front-End: Divide Your Time and Resources Loren Klingman |
Strategies for Sharing Components ⚙ Chris Lorenzo |
14:45 |
Brad Griffith |
Etymology in CS: I Think I Know What You're Talking About Jennifer Wong |
16:00 |
Anjuan Simmons |
17:30 |