If you have a topic you're passionate about, we would love to hear about it!
7 PM to 9 PM, February 13th, 2020, at the Olympia Community Center.
Lightning Talks are 10 minutes each with 1 - 2 additional minutes for setup
Pick your topic and give your presentation a title, then write a quick summary about your topic. There are only 7 available slots. In order to submit your request to present, edit the table below by adding your name, title, and summary in one of the 7 slots. Then make a pull request.
# | Name | Title | Short Summary |
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1 | Wm Leler | Flutter | How Flutter has revolutionized software development |
2 | David Haymond | dotfiles | How to host your workstation's config files on GitHub |
3 | Jamie Phelps | The Humble console | A tour of Javascript's console object, on the web and in NodeJS |
4 | Matthew Parsons | PoSH & Sticky | Beginning powershell for non-beginners. Tiny pieces of god. |
5 | Jeremy Moore | Facts & Theories | Writing one unit test to test multiple scenarios. |
6 | Carter Barnes | Developer Secrets | Developer secrets for unconfigurable differences |
7 | David Houchin | State of Pinball Emulation | A quick look at how emulation works, and the current & up-and-coming solutions in the market |