Beyond the Buzzword: Test-Driven Development, GDG Atlanta Monthly Meetup

GDG Atlanta

GDG Atlanta members, we are happy to announce our speaker for this month's meeting,Amy Maraisane, who is speaking on a very important topic, Test Driven Development. We hope to see you all there this month! "Did you know failing early and often is a good thing? Learn how to use test-driven development to write cleaner code that is more resilient to change over time. We will also do a TDD coding d

Sep 17, 2019, 10:30 PM – Sep 18, 2019, 12:30 AM (UTC)

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GDG Atlanta members, we are happy to announce our speaker for this month's meeting,Amy Maraisane, who is speaking on a very important topic, Test Driven Development. We hope to see you all there this month!

"Did you know failing early and often is a good thing? Learn how to use test-driven development to write cleaner code that is more resilient to change over time. We will also do a TDD coding demo using RegEx. "

About our speaker:

Amy Maraisane is a community-taught web developer. With 4 years of experience in training and development, Amy believes strong collaboration and the right tests make for great code. She loves to support any and all tech events around Atlanta.

Medium: @amymaraisane LinkedIn: /amymaraisane

Join GDG Atlanta for our monthly meeting, hosted at Terminus Software every 3rd Tuesday evening of the month.

Our monthly meetups are FREE and open to the public. We feature talks, workshops, open discussions, and more that focus on development strategies relating to Google developer products. We welcome developers from the community to host talks or workshops with our group. If you're interested in co-hosting programming related to Google product development, contact us at [masked]

Typical meetup format :
6:30 - Networking
7:00 - Main talk
8:00 - Open discussion
8:45 - Wrap up

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  • Jessica Rudd

    Mailchimp

    Senior Data Engineer

  • Zach Farley

    KITT LABS Inc

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  • Kate Hargrove

    66degrees

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  • Cinamon White

    TechKnow

    Founder

  • Soumya Sinha

    Co organizer

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