Everyone loves to be there at the beginning of things, and this was the beginning for widespread public recognition of DataOps. @KevinCancilla and Kunal Agarwal saw the need for public sharing of emerging best practices across the DataOps world.
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Join us on October 24th for John Paz's presentation on "Unleashing your Team's potential with the Atlassian Team Playbook". The Team Playbook is Atlassian's no bullshit guide to unleashing any team's full potential! RSVP on Meetup https://t.co/ZDBkxzK5D4
Join us on September 19 when our hiring managers will answer your questions and tell you what you need to know to ace an interview! @ 160 Spear Street from 6 - 8pm
July: To Contract or Not To Contract? 7/18/18 In this talk, Caitlin presents a writing contractor’s personality test: We’ll talk about 10 key ideas to help you decide whether contracting is right for you, from selling your work to insurance coverage.
For our June meeting on Wednesday 6/20/2018, Matt Armstrong will present @Authorit. Matt will draw on case studies from cross-team collaboration projects and discuss how author-it can enable you to move conversations beyond tools and timelines. RSVP here: https://t.co/j3Txb35mEf
During our May meeting Andrew Etter, bestselling author of Modern Technical Writing, goes beyond "clear, concise, correct, and complete" and explores a better method for determining the effectiveness of documentation. https://t.co/haJ5IqZiMt
Do you even Jira? During our April meeting John Paz, an Atlassian power user and admin, will share tips, tricks, and best practices for using Jira. https://t.co/3Jtlu9cX7y
For the February meeting: Overlooked content in API documentation. Tom Johnson will talk about how-to topics, tutorials, and other conceptual non-reference content that is typically found in API documentation.
STC San Francisco January 17: 6:00 schmooz, 7:00 program
Program: "Git for Non-Programmers" teaches you the fundamentals of Git, without any assumption that you have a software development background.
Presenter: Jimmy Cuadra is a computer programmer living in San Francisco, CA.