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#GitKon starts in few hours. Some of the talks look interesting and I'm going to watch.
https://gitkon.com/
GitKon 2023 - The Fellowship of Code

The legendary software developer conference, hosted by GitKraken, returns for its third year, bigger and better than ever.

GitKon
@dulanyw I actually did tiktok about it the other day 😅 : https://tinyurl.com/2h84npzn
I use it regularly and I find it useful to remove all the boring stuff and it is often very good in adding unit tests to existing code. It is nice it understands your codebase context. If you are joining new project, it will help you to follow some conventions etc.
Last week I asked several times #chatgpt to solve typescript issues I had on daily basis. Suggestions were useless and each time I had to use my own brain to find solution... Ok I admit I used #stackoverflow answer in one case :)
Event if it was not helpful in these (rather complex) cases, I find this technology impressive... but I am not afraid to lose my job ... for now :D
Noone likes to work with arrogant #developers :) Practice your #empathy! It is essential for effective #communication and #collaboration and helps to understand different perspectives. You can start from asking open-ended questions: Instead of making assumptions or jumping to conclusions.
Good #communication is essential for the success of any #web #development project. Therefore you should:
- practice active listening
- use clear and concise language
- take into account audience level of understanding
- be open and honest
- seek feedback
- take time to fully understand the message you receive
@frankel
Thank you for sharing. I just finished #sketchnoting training which is even more effective IMO. When you learn few icons and basic rules, it is fast enough to note as other person speaks and it might be very useful to explain something to others.
@dulanyw I krew it! Thank you so much ❤️
@baumannzone You inspired me, I'm going to try it...
@baumannzone test passed! Congrats
@stacy @Jeroenmols try pnpm instead of yarn or npm... Saves some time and disk space 💪