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Developer Growth Summit 2022: One week left 🎟

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Here are some of the amazing speakers and sessions that will be at DGS2022! Component Testing with V

[Codementor Events] Hi {NAME}, Developer Growth Summit 2022 is only one week away! From learning how Netflix and Adobe work, tips for advancing your career, to open source and new technologies, join DGS2022 to take your developer skills to the next level! 🚀 [CLAIM YOUR FREE TICKET]( Here are some of the amazing speakers and sessions that will be at DGS2022! Component Testing with Vite, Vue, and Cypress Jessica Sach, Tech Lead @ Cypress.io, Vue Team Member Cypress' compoentent test runner runs components and tests in the browser. Through live demos and examples, we'll do testing in the browser with Cypress and explore components with a Playground. Our Journey to Accessibility at Adobe Workfront Tyler Hawkins, Senior Software Engineer @ Adobe Accessibility remediation is hard, especially for large companies and products. Tyler will share the good, the bad, and the ugly for the accessibility efforts at Adobe Workfront. Avoiding Burnout as a Developer: Practical Steps and Tools Jen Looper, Principal Education Advocacy @ Microsoft Burnouts are infamous in the tech world. Jen will share her own experience and tools you can use to recognize and mitigate burnouts. Leveraging Python's Async and Await for Profit Michael Kennedy, Founder of Talk Python Training & Host of Talk Python to Me Python's async capabilities are highly underrated. We'll dive into modern Python with new async and await keywords, async methods to solve parallel problems, and libraries like asyncio. How To Get Started as a Web3 Developer Julien Klepatch, Founder & CEO of Eat the Blocks and YouTuber The crypto industry is booming and the demand for Web3 talent is exploding. Find out what you need to learn to become a Web3 developer, and how to find exciting well-paid opportunities. How Netflix Thinks About DevOps Tejas Chopra, Senior Software Engineer @ Netflix Known for its culture document, Tejas will shed light on how Netflix thinks about DevOps, how the company culture permeates thought on Agile practices, DevOps, and development. Invite a friend or coworker to attend DGS2022 👇 [Share on Twitter]( [Share on WhatsApp]( You'll also have a chance to get an exclusive t-shirt and stickers when you join us on April 20-21! Can't make it the day of? Register and we'll send you the recordings afterwards. We can't wait to see you there 👋 The Codementor Team Copyright © 2022 Codementor 555 Bryant Street, #866, Palo Alto, CA 94301 [Unsubscribe](

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