Weekly Dev Chat
Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2024
12:00pm to 1:00pm
10
A casual weekly virtual chat mostly focused on web and software development
Weekly Dev Chat is a place to ask questions, hear different viewpoints, and get to know your fellow developers. Every week there is an initial topic posted to get the discussion started. Sometimes we discuss the initial topic the entire chat, other times the topic changes several times through the natural flow of the conversation.
Everyone and anyone is welcome to join as long as you are kind, supportive, and respectful of others.
More details can be found on the Weekly Dev Chat website:
https://weeklydevchat.com/
Please contact me if you have any suggestions to improve the chat or have any trouble connecting.
P.S. - Zoom link for chat is under the Online Event section of this Meetup event and is visible once you register.
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