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virtualcoffee.io reviews and mentions
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12 Web Development Podcasts That Inform and Inspire
Virtual Coffee is a community of developers at all stages of their software journey who collaborate and support each other along the way. Each week, Dan Ott and Bekah Hawrot Weigel interview one of the community members to discuss their journey into tech.
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DRY & the Wrong Abstraction
I was chatting with someone in my Virtual Coffee community today, and they were talking about acronyms, because we love to create acronyms in tech. DRY came up, a.k.a. Don't Repeat Yourself, and then we got to talking about sometimes it's fine not to be DRY. I referenced Sandi Metz's great post, The Wrong Abstraction and a great talk by Sebastien Markbage (former React core team member), Minimal API Surface Area at JSConf 2014.
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Guide To Asking Questions About Code
Our members at Virtual Coffee gathered ideas on how to ask questions. And I recently helped put them together into a Guide To Asking Questions About Your Code and got it up on our website.
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Post Event Reminders to Slack Using Netlify Functions
{ "blocks": [ { "type": "header", "text": { "type": "plain_text", "text": "⏰ Starting Soon:", "emoji": true } }, { "type": "section", "text": { "type": "mrkdwn", "text": "*Test Event*\n" }, "accessory": { "type": "button", "text": { "type": "plain_text", "text": "Join Event", "emoji": true }, "value": "join_event_173", "url": "https://virtualcoffee.io", "action_id": "button-join-event" } }, { "type": "context", "elements": [ { "type": "mrkdwn", "text": "An hour-long chat with devs at all stages of the journey. You can come to hang out with great people, ask questions or bring up a topic, or just sit back and listen to others talk about tech. Currently open to slack members only. Check announcements for the Join Event button.Every Tuesday at 9AM ET!" } ] }, { "type": "divider" } ] }
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Nevertheless, Ayu Coded in 2022 And Learned Much More
I spent more time volunteering in my communities, Virtual Coffee and CodeNewbie.
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Nevertheless, Lucia Coded in 2022
The Folks at Virtual Coffee
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#normalizetech
VirtualCoffee.io is one of my favorite communities. It provides a safe and encouraging place to talk about life and web development and has been a game changer for me. I enjoy hearing each person's unique perspective and our weekly chats are a highlight. Twitter is also a great place to build community. I am having great conversations and making new friends every day. A few weeks ago, I decided to share my thoughts in a Twitter thread and I created a new hashtag in the process. This is a thread that I plan grow, adding new thoughts as they come up. This also felt like a worthy topic to turn into a blog post, so here we are. I plan to update here as well.
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My Growth as an Indie-hacker
I attend a bi-weekly indie-hackers meetup with some amazing individuals from the VirtualCoffee community. In those meetings, we talk everything from progress to ideas, frustrations to wins- we pretty much run the gamut.
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Coding for Fun on Top of Coding Professionally
Finally, I want to thank all of the people in my life who celebrated my accomplishments in 2021 with me and helped me through the low times and self-doubt. Without the encouragement of my husband, my editor, my sister-in-law, my close friends from bootcamp, my Virtual Coffee friends, and the family and friends who had no idea what I was talking about but cheered me on anyway, I wouldn't have made it this far. It's hard to believe a year ago I was wrapping up my final bootcamp project and starting the job search in earnest.
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Stubs vs Mocks in JS
I ended up with an example that I couldn't get to work after several hours, so I turned to my friends at Virtual Coffee in the #help-and-pairing channel for assistance.
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My 2021 Year in Review
My second talk of the year was a lunch and learn for my favourite community, Virtual Coffee! It was all about debugging JavaScript. From console.log to debugger.
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My first contribution to prometheus
Several weeks ago I joined Virtual Coffee, and I really love that community. I shared during one of the weekly sessions that I was hoping to learn some more about backend by contributing to open source software. One of the more seasoned members suggested that I try contributing to prometheus/prometheus.
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How I Review Pull Requests
Sometimes the work is not broken down properly, so the PR becomes quite large. Do work that moves the more extensive work forward. For example, a utility function used throughout the feature can be in a separate PR. Is the person building out a new UI? They can build the components independently and put up a different PR, potentially using a tool like Storybook to build them out.
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What I learned from Virtual Coffee's Tech blogging challenge
During the month of November, Virtual Coffee members participated in a blogging challenge.
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Self-Taught Developer Journey, Day 5
I participated in my first Virtual Coffee meet-up yesterday! I had a great conversation with the group I was in and got some good insights.
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