Join us for Craftwork London on 9 November
Join the GitHub developer relations team and other developers on 9 November to learn how to build a GitHub app from scratch.
Greetings, London! Join us on 9 November for our latest Craftwork event. This workshop is open to developers of any skill level who want to learn how to use the GitHub API to build better developer workflows. We’ll have stickers for everyone, too.
GitHubbers will walk attendees through the process of creating their first GitHub App. This workshop will cover:
- Introduction to the GitHub Apps flow
- Probot, a great tool for getting started building GitHub Apps
- Hosting code with Glitch
Beginners welcome
Craftwork is a hands-on workshop for learning how to build GitHub Apps—tools that can help make you and your team more productive with GitHub. The atmosphere is casual and informal; we’ll all be working together and helping each other out to build or first GitHub Apps. You will be able to work at your own pace with the help of a GitHubber nearby in case you run into any trouble.
You’ll leave with a working GitHub App, deployed and ready to use, and the confidence to continue building the tools you need to be more productive with your open source project, or at your work.
Details
For: Beginner and experienced developers alike who are looking to extend GitHub with apps
When? 9 November 2018, 7-10 pm GMT
Where? Uncommon, 1 Long Ln, London SE1 4PG, UK
If you do not yet have a GitHub account, be sure create one before the event. It’s fast, easy, and free.
Food and refreshments will also be provided. If you have any dietary restrictions, please let us know during registration.
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