Slides and resources from the 2024 May Stir Trek: Throwback Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace edition.
All presentations were recorded and are available on the Stir Trek YouTube Channel.
Add your sessions here, in alphabetical order by session title
- Beyond Request/Response (Chris Nelson)
- Brain Maxed Out? Add a Second Brain! (Jeffrey Miller)
- Doing DevOps Right: Trunk-based Development, CI/CD, and IaC (Drake Lundstrom)
- #gitPanic - Merging and Rebasing (Abbey Perini)
- How to Get Started with AI: Moving Beyond ChatGPT (Jordan Thayer)
- I Ain't Afraid of No Ghost Products: A human-centered approach to breathe life into unused products (Haley Hendershot Malone and Rachel Gregory)
- Introduction to Azure Infrastructure as Code (Carey Payette)
- Intro To MAUI For Makers (Dennis Dunn)
- Is Your Software Going to Fail (Michael Gregory)
- Joe the Axolotl, Clever Closet, & Demonic Robots - Weird Projects of Tech-Savvy Middle School Girls (Ashley Holcombe)
- Machine learning belongs in a museum! (Sam Gomez)
- Making Your Code Suck Less Without Setting Fire to Production (Matt Eland)
- Messaging With Limits: Concurrent, Multi-Stage Data Processing in the Real World [Brian Meeker]
- Modular Monoliths - The Goldilocks Architecture? (Steve "ardalis" Smith)
- Real World Minimal APIs (Shawn Wildermuth)
- Usability Testing without a UX Specialist (Kathryn Grayson Nanz)
- Variables of the Veracious Variety: How to Better Name Your Variables (Adrienne Braganza Tacke)
- What Does Security Look Like when Building AI? (Robert Herbig)
- Why Overcomplicate when HTML will do? (Jonathan Knapp)
- Why your API needs a spec and how to get it one (Liz Johnson)
Stir Trek 2024 Recap - Abbey Perini
Quick tutorial on adding files to GitHub repos you don't own
Please add your supporting materials for your session in a single file in a subfolder of the "talks" folder. Ideally with no spaces in the filename.
/talks/your-session-title/your-session-title.pdf
If you'd rather link to your files somewhere else, just add a README with links instead:
/talks/your-session-title/README.md
Then update the list above with a link to your file (or README) in your talk folder, in alphabetical order if you can. Even if you just include your file, feel free to add a README with your contact info, etc. in the folder as well.
Thanks!
Stir Trek Team