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 回 - Animation\, Git Branching\, UI and more!
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 回 - Animation\, Git Branching\, UI and more!
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SUMMARY:MiniConf #9 - ライトニング・トークシリーズ第９回 -
  Animation\, Git Branching\, UI and more!
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20200129T190000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20200129T213000
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CREATED:20200119T042136Z
DESCRIPTION:イベント詳細はこちら\nhttps://techplay.jp/event/76780
 3?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=ics&utm_campaign=ics\n\n1月29日に行
 われるコードクリサリスのMiniConf#9へようこそ！\n参加
 費は無料となります。今回は英語で開催されますが、
 基本的な英語のレベルであれば問題ありません。 興味
 があれば是非お越しください！\nMiniConf is a series of Light
 ning Talks that explore current topics in tech.\nWe are excited to have 4
  amazing speakers joining us again!\n\nAGENDA\n19:00 - Doors Open\n19:30 
 - Intro (Sharp!)\n19:35 - 21:00 Lightning Talks (4 x 15 min) & Q&As\n1) T
 he FLIP Method for High Performance Web Animation\n2) Custom Components f
 or Rapid UI Prototyping in TouchDesigner\n3) Successful Git Branching Mod
 el Used in Today's Tech Companies\n4) Intro to Design Patterns\n21:00 - N
 etworking\n21:30 - END\n\nSPEAKERS\nLachlan Bradford Design Technologist 
 @ Indeed\nTopic: The FLIP Method for High Performance Web Animation\nWe w
 ill cover a powerful technique known as FLIP (First Last Invert Play) to 
 achieve some otherwise very tricky animations. As an example\, Lachlan wi
 ll implement a beautiful animated list of re-orderable items.\nThis talk 
 is suitable for those who know the basics of CSS animations and have some
  experience with React.\nLachlan is a front-end developer who helps teams
  at Indeed produce rapid prototypes\, and to implement their design syste
 m company-wide. He loves everything UI-related and has a hard time saying
  no to designers!\nWebsite: www.lochie.xyz/ Github: github.com/maladr0it\
 n\nJasper Degens Interactive Engineer @ teamLab\nTopic: Custom Components
  for Rapid UI Prototyping in TouchDesigner\nTouchDesigner is visual progr
 amming software that is often used for visual/audio performances and visu
 al prototyping -- basically you can use it to make cool visual effects! C
 hanging these effects often requires manipulating many parameters\, and o
 ne easy way to do this is through a UI. Too bad building UIs are a pain\,
  or are they? This presentation will show how a few custom components can
  help quickly build a usable UI so you can spend more time having fun wit
 h your effects.\nJasper has spent the last 3 years in Japan as an interac
 tive engineer for teamLab. For work he builds and installs large-scale in
 teractive installations around the world\, and for fun he travels to new 
 places in search of adventure.\n\nShirley Kotian Full Stack Engineer @ Ra
 kuten\nTopic: Successful Git Branching Model Used in Today's Tech Compani
 es\nWith large teams working on the same project and model\, it is diffic
 ult to manage integrity of code even when using version control systems l
 ike git. Releasing a new update is especially tedious while maintaining q
 uality of code. This talk will help in understanding best practices and b
 ranching models for maintaining quality and leaving little room for error
 .\nThis talk is targeted especially for beginner-level developers with li
 ttle or no experience in corporate computer engineering.\nShirley is an f
 ull stack engineer at Rakuten. She has been working as a Java developer a
 nd has experience with large scale projects and end-to-end engineering. S
 he has also worked as a devops engineer and is passionate about improving
  software practices using Continuous Integration/Delivery.\nFacebook: Shi
 rley Kotian\n\nChris Gerpheide CTO @ Bespoke\nTopic: Intro to Design Patt
 erns\nChris will describe the why and how of object-oriented design patte
 rns\, such as factories\, builders\, and singletons.\nDesign patterns hav
 e long been helping object-oriented programmers keep code maintainable\, 
 easy to use\, and easy to test. However\, recognizing when to use them an
 d knowing how to implement them is not always straightforward.\nThe talk 
 is especially useful for newer programmers or programmers coming from scr
 ipting backgrounds.\nChris is CTO at the machine learning company Bespoke
 \, maker of Bebot\, a chatbot for tourists in Japan. Before joining Bespo
 ke\, she was a software engineer and engineering manager at Amazon Web Se
 rvices in The Netherlands.\nTwitter: @phoxicle\n\nABOUT CODE CHRYSALIS\nC
 ode Chrysalis is a 12-week\, full-time advanced coding bootcamp located i
 n the heart of Tokyo. See why we are an industry leader in technical educ
 ation in Japan.\nhttps://www.codechrysalis.io/
LOCATION:Code Chrysalis  B2 Vort\, ３丁目-１-35 元麻布 港区 東京
 都 106-0046
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