Tech Talks: Writing Code is Easy, Being a Great Developer is Hard
Presented by WWCode London Speaker: Helen Scott (https://www.linkedin.com/in/helenjoscott) === Bio === Helen is a Java Developer Advocate who works with the development community to help them be awesome. Helen believes that content creation and communication are the best ways to engage with the community and help everyone learn together. Helen has worked at numerous software companies and has experienced the highs and lows of the software development cycle at all stages. Helen loves to learn new tools and technologies and share that journey of exploration. === Abstract === We learn to write code at university, bootcamp, or we teach ourselves. Then, after months/years, we launch ourselves at our development careers and also, inadvertently launch ourselves at a whole bunch of other skills, that we might not have even realised we needed. These skills are rarely taught on traditional routes, but it’s these skills, when combined with writing code, that make you a great developer. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ About Women Who Code ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Women Who Code is the largest and most active community of engineers dedicated to inspiring women to excel in technology careers. We envision a world where women are representative as technical executives, founders, VCs, board members, and software engineers. Our programs are designed to get you there. Tweet Us https://twitter.com/wwcodelondon Email Us [masked] Follow Us https://www.facebook.com/wwcodelondon/ ___ ? WWCode Digital Events: https://www.womenwhocode.com/events ? Job Board: https://www.womenwhocode.com/jobs ? Make a Donation: https://www.womenwhocode.com/donate
Presented by WWCode London Speaker: Helen Scott (https://www.linkedin.com/in/helenjoscott) === Bio === Helen is a Java Developer Advocate who works with the development community to help them be awesome. Helen believes that content creation and communication are the best ways to engage with the community and help everyone learn together. Helen has worked at numerous software companies and has experienced the highs and lows of the software development cycle at all stages. Helen loves to learn new tools and technologies and share that journey of exploration. === Abstract === We learn to write code at university, bootcamp, or we teach ourselves. Then, after months/years, we launch ourselves at our development careers and also, inadvertently launch ourselves at a whole bunch of other skills, that we might not have even realised we needed. These skills are rarely taught on traditional routes, but it’s these skills, when combined with writing code, that make you a great developer. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ About Women Who Code ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Women Who Code is the largest and most active community of engineers dedicated to inspiring women to excel in technology careers. We envision a world where women are representative as technical executives, founders, VCs, board members, and software engineers. Our programs are designed to get you there. Tweet Us https://twitter.com/wwcodelondon Email Us [masked] Follow Us https://www.facebook.com/wwcodelondon/ ___ ? WWCode Digital Events: https://www.womenwhocode.com/events ? Job Board: https://www.womenwhocode.com/jobs ? Make a Donation: https://www.womenwhocode.com/donate