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README

Lightning Talks :zap:

Overview

Picking a Topic

Topic Selection List
CSS relative units of measure: ems, rems, percentages, viewport measures
Javascript `this` binding
Javscript function prototypes
jQuery chaining - the good, the bad, the ugly
Web scrapers - the what, the why, the how
Accessibility do?s and don?ts and/or deep dive
CSS positioning - all the techniques, pros/cons, results
Media queries - screens + beyond
Javscript - closures
Object Oriented Programming
What is this VIM you speak of?
Client side security + hacking
ES6
D3 library
HTML Canvas
SVGs - all about them, how to use them, when to use them
Acceptance testing - what and why?
CSS optimization - easy wins and gotchas
React - what and why?
Front End Hip - how to stay in the know on all the things
Pairing approaches - all the types and pros/cons
Tips for crafting your ?Developer Identity?
Team collaboration: github/PR etiquette, good workflows, best practices
Breaking the problem down + best pseudo coding practices
WTF Webpack? And why do I care?
CSS Styleguides
Linters - what, why, how, types?
Take your `git` foo to the next level
Algorithms or die - top algorithms programmers should know
Hacking the FE interview

How To
  1. Fork this repository

  2. Edit the schedule-1708.md file by inserting your topic next to your name. Presentations start at the beginning of the allotted block in the calendar and we'll roll through each presentation.

    nelope: History of Women In Tech 
    
  3. Submit a Pull Request to this repository (not your forked repo), titled like so: FirstName LastName: Title of Talk

    • Note: We review submissions based on when pull requests are submitted. You may not see that a topic has been taken if we have not yet merged an earlier pull request to master. We'll let you know as quickly as possible if your proposed topic is already taken.
  4. At some point before the day of your lightning talk, touch base with your instructors to run through your content. You are responsible for reaching out to schedule this. It is not required to physically meet (unless you'd like) - An outline of your talk via Slack is sufficient for approval.


Resources

This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, Grant Number U24TR002306. This work is solely the responsibility of the creators and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.