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November 21 sounds good to me. π
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FYI, the blog post I mentioned is published. My talk will be based on https://auth0.com/blog/conducting-effective-code-reviews/
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π @ubenzer, thanks for submitting a talk to our meetup! Great topic as well, I've been having many conversations at work around code reviews and how they can best be done - so I'm excited to see it!
Would you be available for our meetup on Thursday, November 21?
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Awesome! You're confirmed for November and we'll check in again closer to π
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Hey hey @ubenzer, just wanted to check in and see if you're still up for giving a talk at our meetup later this month (November 21) π° And if yes, then please let me know by the end of the week if you want to make any changes to your title/abstract before we add it to the website!
We're aiming to announce the lineup next week π
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Hi @carolstran . I am good to go on November 21st.
I previously presented this talk on Node.js Meetup Berlin on 8th of October. Please let me now, if you are not okay with re-presenting the same topic or want to give someone else honors to present. It took about 40 minutes there, I'll chop it down a bit to 15~20 minutes.
Here is a slightly modified abstract:
Talk title
Conducting Effective Code Reviews
Abstract
Code review is a serious business. But it is still fun! It is one of the defenses against introducing bugs into the codebase. In this talk, I will talk about the importance of automation, what to pay attention to while reviewing code and how to communicate in the progress of code reviewing.
Based on this post.
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Hey @ubenzer, don't worry! Totally fine to present on the same topic, especially since we tend to have a different crowd than the Node.js meetup anyway. Cutting it down to a maximum of 20 minutes would be great though since we have a packed schedule π
Thanks and looking forward to it!
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Hi π ,
Thanks for the opportunity. It was a great evening!
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@ubenzer thanks again for speaking at our event, it was an excellent talk!
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