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27 May 2021
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STACK Meetup
Online (via Zoom)

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Overview

For the first time in a STACK Meetup, Michael Cheng, Lead Software Engineer, Government Digital Services will be running his highly reviewed Coding Dojo workshop on the basics of TDD & Pair- Programming. This popular technical workshop was fully subscribed at STACK 2020 – GovTech’s flagship developers conference – so here’s another chance for you to participate!

What exactly will you be learning at a Coding Dojo?
The Coding Dojo is a meeting where a bunch of coders get together and have fun working on a programming challenge. They will also get to experience Code Kata – a coding puzzle where coders will work in pairs to solve it – and engage in Deliberate Practice to improve your skills.

Join the Coding Dojo to:

  • Improve your knowledge in a language / framework.
  • Pick up a new programming language / framework.
  • Pick up a new programming language / framework.

Who should attend?
Beginner to Intermediate tech enthusiasts who are interested to find out more on how to use TDD & Pair-Programming to deliver working code.

What do you need?

  • Basic programming knowledge in JavaScript, Python, Java or Ruby.
  • Latest internet browser (e.g. Google Chrome, IE Edge, Firefox) installed on your computer.
  • Latest version of Zoom installed on your computer (The Coding Dojo will be utilising the Breakout Rooms feature).

Programme Rundown

7:00pm – 7:05pm: Introduction by the Tech Management Office, GovTech

Speaker

Michael Cheng is a full stack developer with more than 10 years of experience building dynamic websites. He is a Zend Certified Engineer/Trainer in PHP development and proficient in Ruby & Golang.

Michael co-founded the iOS Dev Scouts and is the organiser of PHPConf.Asia, and currently runs the Singapore PHP User Group.

He also runs Engineers.SG, a not-for-profit community initiative, to document and archive the tech and startup scene in Singapore. His latest passion project is JuniorDevSG – a support group for junior developers in Singapore.

Find out more about Michael here: https://github.com/miccheng

Last updated 28 February 2023


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