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Day one agenda for Developer Growth Summit 2022

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Weekly Newsletter - April 20, 2022 Hey {NAME}, Today's the first day of DGS2022! You still have time

[Codementor]( Weekly Newsletter - April 20, 2022 Hey {NAME}, Today's the first day of DGS2022! You still have time to [claim your free ticket]( to hear from tech leaders at this 2-day virtual event 🎟 Here's a run down of today's events: Growing Your Engineering Career: A Guide to Setting Expectations, Jeremy Wight, VP of Engineering @ CareMessage Our Journey to Accessibility at Adobe Workfront: Tyler Hawkins, Senior Software Engineer @ Adobe Component Testing with Vite, Vue, and Cypress: Jessica Sachs, Tech Lead @ Cypress.io & Vue team member Getting Started as an OSS Contributor/Maintainer: Peter Somogyvari, Software Product Architect Manager @ Accenture Node.js VM: Developing an External Plugin System Within Your Web App : Douglas Gubert, Tech Lead at Rocket.Chat [Come join DGS day one 🏃‍♀️ →]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Want to learn something new? Here are some other free virtual events that are coming up soon. Can't make it on the day? We'll send the recording to everyone who registered for the event. April 24: Beyond the Technical: Crucial Skills to Advance Your Career : With technology taking over the workplace, developers are expected to have a broader panel of skills in order to advance their careers. This talk highlights capabilities that support and complement technical expertise so you or your team can confidently enter the next career stage. [Save your virtual seat →]( April 27: Monorepos in the JS world: Monorepo is a practice that helps us organize multiple projects into a single git repo. Monorepos can help increase visibility, consistency, and time spent on development, rather than syncing. This talk will walk you through how to get started with monorepos. [Sign up here →]( [Check out more events here →]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Codementor]( [arc]( Where you can get [instant coding help]( [learn programming by building projects]( and get your [code reviewed](. 555 Bryant Street, #866, Palo Alto, CA 94301, USA [Unsubscribe here]( but maybe follow us on [Twitter](

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