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[Provide seminars project] Training content #19

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pdgonzalez872 opened this issue Feb 24, 2020 · 9 comments
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[Provide seminars project] Training content #19

pdgonzalez872 opened this issue Feb 24, 2020 · 9 comments

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pdgonzalez872 commented Feb 24, 2020

Let's start gathering content for our trainings.

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pdgonzalez872 commented Feb 24, 2020

@costaraphael, you mentioned you had some content right? Could you please share some of the content you have?

@elbrujohalcon can you share what you will present at the meetup?

@ferd Do you have anything that can be shared as well?

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ferd commented Feb 24, 2020

well considering we just had a meeting where it was mentioned we may want to focus on elixir stuff, I have nothing.

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@ferd please don't let that stop you. At this point, I don't think we can restrict anything, we welcome all content. I personally think Erlang material would be fantastic.

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@pdgonzalez872 I don't yet have the slides ready for sharing.
I have the slide deck, but it's private to NextRoll… I have to prepare new ones (likely based on the ones I used for NextRoll), but they're not ready just yet.

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My plan was to make them public after the meetup.

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@elbrujohalcon no worries, whenever you are ready would be good! :) Thanks for doing this.

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So, I have to Elixir-ize it… and I have to fix the exercises because they're built on top of some previous training, but… for a rough idea, this is what I'm preparing for the BCN Meetup Intervention

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ferd commented Mar 6, 2020

re: exceptions, I like to stick to the words "raise exceptions" to make a distinction between throw and the other exception things; then it acts as a decent reminder for erlang:raise/3 being usable for all kinds of exceptions.

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Good point, @ferd … I'll enable commenting on the slides for our group members so you can all share your insights directly on the slides.

@pdgonzalez872 pdgonzalez872 changed the title Training content [Provide seminars project] Training content May 8, 2020
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