7.4.2020 From Zero to Hero with several years of Anguish – Bursting through barriers with Debbie O’Brien

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Hi all,

We are proud to announce the next event with Debbie O’Brien about From Zero to Hero with several years of Anguish – Bursting through barriers. We organize the event together with the .NET Usergroup Bern and the Agile Breakfast Luzern.

Should you not be able to attend this event you might want to check out the .NET Usergroup Bern website. They’ll host Debbie on Monday the 6th of April.

Agenda

1. Introduction
2. Still looking for a short presentation
3. From Zero to Hero with several years of Anguish – Bursting through barriers with Debbie O’Brien
4. Knowledge Exchange/Apéro

Location

bbv Software Services AG, Blumenrain 10, Luzern, 1. Stock
(Details siehe http://www.dotnet-zentral.ch/?page_id=98)

Time

6:00 PM – 8:30/9:00 PM (After that apero)

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From Zero to Hero with several years of Anguish – Bursting through barriers

Are you afraid to take the next step? Do you think you’re not good enough? Or wonder why you were hired in the first place? This is what we call Impostor Syndrome. Did you know some of the most famous, brilliant and amazing people suffer from it? In this talk I will share my experience and thoughts and hopefully help you take that step to become the developer you really want to become.

Debbie O’Brien

Frontend Tech Lead at Patterson Agency, a digital agency in Mallorca, Spain with over 10 years experience in Frontend development. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional, Google Developer Expert and Cloudinary Media Developer Expert I have a special love for JavaScript frameworks especially Vue.JS and Nuxt.js and improving performance with webpack and of course the JAMstack. I hold a Frontend and FullStack Tech Degree and am Microsoft certified. I am an international speaker and organiser of MallorcaJS and VueSpain. I contribute to both webpack and Nuxt.js. I am a teacher at Vue School and a writer for Ultimate Courses.

Registration

Come and visit the next meeting of the .NET Usergroup Zentralschweiz.

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