- Code Buddy Club: Build a Keyword Extractor: React + OpenAI API + Chakra UILink visible for attendees
## What is a Code Buddy Club
- It's similar to a book club but uses free courses and tutorials instead of books
- Participants are free to code independently, or to pair program.
- Meet on discord to share progress, provide support, and help with debugging
- Each course should take roughly 1 - 8 weeks to complete
- It's a really relaxed, supportive, and social atmosphere.
## 2024 Courses List and Schedule
### Regular meetings
- Sundays 11am-12pm
- Tuesdays 6:30pm-7:30pm
- Location: TorontoJS Discord on the Code Buddy Channel https://discord.com/channels/1078763949132107926/1183920018799472784
- ** Contact us on Slack if you need a Discord Invite! https://join.slack.com/t/torontojs/shared_invite/zt-zgi31snl-omO3tXSZ0Q7zqN9WBQSf8Q
Course
- Build a Keyword Extractor: React + OpenAI API + Chakra UI
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJNPPP2YEdM
Full Schedule and Course List: January - June 2024:
code-buddy-club/Code Buddy Club Schedule.md at main · torontojs/code-buddy-club (github.com)
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Don't stare directly into the solar eclipse! Instead, stare at your monitor while you attend April's Code Club event! TorontoJS Code Club is a friendly coding environment where we can bounce ideas & ask questions freely while working on software challenges together. Please bring your projects/ideas to the event, or just show up and contribute to the discussion!
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We can tackle an open-source issue together. Some issues don't require much context to solve and are suitable for beginners too. This group programming event can be a great opportunity to start your open-source journey. 🚀
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We can hack on personal projects together. Is there a bug in your software that you want to fix with the group? Is there a feature you want to add? How about some refactoring to clean up your codebase? It's fun to see how everyone has different approaches to solve these technical challenges. 🖥️
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Are you job searching? We can take a look at Leetcode-style interview questions together. 👏
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Countless new libraries appear in the JS ecosystem every year. We can try out a new piece of tech together and share our first impressions. 👀
This event is not about competition or achievements. Come for the pure joy of building.
Our Code of Conduct is enforced at all TorontoJS events.
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- Toronto JS Lightning Talk Event [in person]260 Queen St W 4th floor, Toronto, ON
# Toronto Js Lightning Talk Event
After a three year hiatus, we’re back with another Lightning Talk event at Super.com! 👋! Tonight we’ll feature 10 speakers, each doing a 10-15 minute talk about a variety of topics. Also, there’s pizza!
This event is open to all skill levels.
FEAURING
"Develop Web Applications with Modern Angular" by Dale Nguyen
https://www.linkedin.com/in/dalenguyenblogger/"The web can do that?!" By Marco Campos
https://www.linkedin.com/in/madcampos/"Dating in different timezones" by Danny Kim
https://www.linkedin.com/in/0916dhkim/"How JS applications are built and deployed at Stripe" by Michael Humiston
https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelhumiston/"Accessibility isn’t just for users: Creating engaging technical presentations with accessibility in mind” by Elizabeth McCready
https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabethmccready/"My Journey of Building a Figma Widget with the Notion API” by Suhyeong Lee
https://www.linkedin.com/in/suhyeong-evan-lee/"Stop narrowing the browser window: improve testing for responsiveness” by Jen Chan
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer7chan/"Deploy your own LLM, local or on-cloud” by Hardik Raj Hajela
https://www.linkedin.com/in/hardik-hajela/Stay tuned for more speakers and topics!
Your hosts, Sami, Aman & Evert## Schedule:
6:00 PM - doors "open"
6:30 PM - Lightning Talks begin
8:30 PM - Networking time
9:00 PM - everyone goes "home"
(Note: All times in the schedule are an approximation.)
Many thanks to Super.com for hosting us!We're looking for sponsors for events like these. If you or your company would like to support TorontoJS and get a message out to our community, please get in touch with organizers@torontojs.com
The Code of Conduct is enforced at all TorontoJS events and spaces - online or in-person.
Gendered toilets and a single occupancy accessible toilet are available.
TorontoJS is a volunteer-led not-for-profit organization. Please help us with tidying up; otherwise, the venue staff and volunteers will have to pick up after you.