Slides and resources from the 2023 May Stir Trek: Guardians of the Galaxy vol 3 edition.
All presentations were recorded and are available on the Stir Trek YouTube Channel.
Add your sessions here, in alphabetical order by session title
- Avoiding False Starts with Artificial Intelligence (Jordan Thayer and Robert Herbig)
- Building a Design System In-Flight (Josh Goldberg)
- Building Ingress - From Concept to Connection (Scott McAllister)
- Definition of Done: Fun - Building Code You Can Play (Krista Campbell)
- Dark UX Patterns (Vitaliy Matiyash)
- A Deep Dive into Caching with Service Workers (Kat Fairbanks)
- Dev Containers. What are they and why do you need them? (Joe Guadagno)
- Ditch heavy JS and KISS your frontend again with HTML over-the-wire (Alex Finnarn)
- Ditch the Media Queries: Modern CSS Replacements for Better Responsive Design (Kathryn Grayson Nanz)
- Don't Put Your Messages in a Bottle: Implement Messaging Patterns (Eldert Grootenboer)
- Foster a Culture of Learning Through Observability (Brooke Sargent)
- Getting Good at Code Reviews (Rhia Dixon)
- The Hazards of Sitting: An Osteopath’s Approach to Preventing Work-Related Injury. (Michele Lanning)
- Ignoring Nulls and Five Other Horrible Things Most Developers Do (Michael Meadows)
- Improving Data Access with Abstractions (Steve Smith)
- Interactive Notebooks for the Polyglot with Python, .NET, SQL, JS, and more! (Matt Eland)
- Maintaining Accessibility in Complicated Components (Mark Noonan)
- Messaging, Queueing, and Eventing with Azure De-Mystified (Brian Gorman)
- Moving From Relational To Documents: Changing Your Mindset (Joel Lord)
- Mystery of the Ever Increasing AWS Bill (Tim LeMaster)
- No, ChatGPT isn't going to take your job, but it might just help you get things done. (Matt Williams)
- Optimizing Application Performance (Jason Turan)
- The Power of Storytelling: Human Stories in a Digital World (Bekah Hawrot Weigel)
- Practical Auth(entication|orization) for Developers (Seth Petry-Johnson)
- React Native and Expo CLI: Developing and Testing Your First App (Brian Riazzi)
- Strategizing Products and Customer Experiences (Debbie Levitt)
- Strongly-Typed CSS with Vanilla-extract (Georgia Loper)
- Tracking Aircraft with Redis and Software-Defined Radio (Guy Royse)
- We all use open source; learn how to give back (Andrew May)
- Word Smatter: Exploring Semantics, Testers, and Problems (Damian Dynadinos)
Quick tutorial on adding files to GitHub repos you don't own
Please add your supporting materials for your session in a single file in the "talks" folder. Ideally with no spaces in the filename.
/talks/your-session-title/your-session-title.pdf
If you'd rather link to your files somewhere else, just add a README with links instead:
/talks/your-session-title/README.md
Then update the list above with a link to your file (or README) in your talk folder, in alphabetical order if you can. Even if you just include your file, feel free to add a README with your contact info, etc. in the folder as well.
Thanks!
Stir Trek Team