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With CodeLand 2022 coming up NEXT week (June 16 & 17, 2022 β right here on CodeNewbie Community), o...
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I really enjoied @clearlythuydoan talk about How to Provide Value from Day One of Your Dev Career
[On-Demand Talk] How to Provide Value from Day One of Your Dev Career
Thuy Doan γ» Sep 23 '21 γ» 2 min read
Hi Julia, I'm happy you enjoyed it :) Was there any particular section that resonated with you?
Actually it was a lot of sections because my first job started about 2 weeks later after CodeLand, so I got so much out of it. I didn't think about environment setup until your talk and started looking at my personal setup, the extensions I need and use daily, and wrote everything down to install immediately when I set up my environment with the company laptop.
It also encouraged me to document everything from the beginning, because until then I thought this might be a senior task. When I entered my first project, the onboarding process was quite confusing for me because there was no documentation. So I started writing an onboarding process, which was very well received by the PM and others. When I left the project (3 weeks ago), I also wrote a documentation of everything I had experienced for my front end colleagues to show all possible scenarios related to the project/code and how to solve/avoid/handle them.
These actions left quite an impression.
Has to be @helen's keynote "Musical Lessons for Engineering Teams: Developing a Culture of Feedback Cycles". So cool to enjoy an informative talk and a piano concert all in one β definitely check it out if you haven't already!!
Um a newbie to the Codeland.Hope CodeLand 2022 will be a great event for us and everything on there will be our favorite.πβ₯οΈ
I'm a newbie too Kithmini! Let's follow and encourage each other on here and Twitter. Looking forward to CodeLand 2022! What events are you attending at CodeLand 2022?
My favorite part of CodeLand 2021 is about Web Accessibility by @josefineschaefer β¨
[On-Demand Talk] Demystifying Web Accessibility Contributor
josefineschaefer γ» Sep 23 '21 γ» 2 min read
Yes! This was a great talk :)
I absolutely loved Anna Lytical's talk Coding's a Drag.
[Keynote] Coding's a Drag
Coding Drag Queen Anna Lytical ππ©π»βπ»πΈπ» γ» Sep 23 '21 γ» 1 min read
My favorite part of Codeland is the diverse community I am seeing here, the lectures and advices from people with more experience in the tech industry and the sense of community during the event.
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Oh wow I just can't forget about what Anna lytical said about coding being a drag it was my first time hearing that
My favorite part of CodeLand 2022 was when Raymond Chung spoke on "A Programmer's Guide to Mental Health". I feel that in the tech industry mental health is not properly being mentioned or encouraged to be aware of enough. So I'm glad he was able to touch on that and talk about burnout and not let ourselves get to that point.
Haven't attended CodeLand 2021 but super pumped for this one and all the exciting stuff it has to offer!
Actually, I am a first comer to the codeland 2022
This is my first time attending CodeLand! π But I was looking at last year's talks and Thuy Doan's "How to provide value from day one of your dev career" and this was a great talk! Highly recommend π―
youtu.be/4pI7miwXwY0?t=6119
This is my first time honestly so I have no idea of the past events
First time and interesting to see whats going on this beautiful event.πβ
Web accessibility (A11y)
first timer!
All the talks were great! π€©
But my favorite was @jonoyeong! π
[On-Demand Talk] The Beauty of Being Stuck
Jonathan Yeong γ» Sep 24 '21 γ» 2 min read
Shame that I cannot answer this question this time, as I didn't attend the event last year. I hope to answer this same question the next year I attend the event.
My favorite part, so far, is all the enthusiasm I'm seeing for learning new things and people's willingness to teach what they know to others.
waiting for Saron Yitbarek's talk
I didn't attend last year
I'm also a newbie to CodeLand! Looking forward to ingesting as much as I can and getting to know a lot of people through the conference and beyond!
Last year I missed Codeland because I've heard of it too late but I love the comments in this thread to see what people liked most :)
This is the first time I am attending this conference.
Speaker stories! Especially, as mentioned, Helen's Musical Lessons for Engineering Teams. And NoΔnica Fee's [On-Demand Talk] From Tech Support To Developer. =)
Oh No, I missed that part, but no worries, on bright side, we are excited for 2022's CodeNewbie
First timer here . . .
I believe this will be my second time of CodeLand but I already forgot about last year one..
This is my first time and hope to get a lot of experience this time.
This is my fist time actually.
My favorite part of CodeLand 2021 is speaker stories, talk, career advice and much more...
I am very curious about this one.
Hope to enjoy CodeLand 2022
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Hurray!
CodeNewBie is my favorite part. The community gives chance to showcase the skills and extremely helpfull to connect with community peoples.
I am new to CodeLand. Enjoying CodeLand 2022 so far.
My favorite part is the chance to learn from the wonderful speakers. I am grateful for the tips and resource links shared.
Great Sessions..