Margaret

Margaret

Editor at PragProg

Codebar Literary Festival with The Pragmatic Bookshelf

Join The Pragmatic Bookshelf for the codebar Literary Festival

If you love books, technology, and deals, and you believe in a tech community made up of diverse voices and experiences, you will love this event.

From June 21st through June 24th, The Pragmatic Bookshelf is teaming up with codebar to bring you four fun-filled days of free tech talks on topics ranging from Python, Go, and Elixir to technical writing, team management, and even home automation. The talks will be held over Zoom, and registration is free. Plus, attendees will have a chance to be entered into a raffle for free ebooks by each of the speakers. To see the complete schedule and register for the event, visit: codebar Literary Festival with The Pragmatic Bookshelf.

See more about the event in our newsletter: Literary Festival

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AstonJ

AstonJ

This looks great Margaret! Please make the videos available on somewhere like YouTube for those who might not be able to make it :blush:

rustkas

rustkas

I am so exciting!
Thank very much @Margaret!

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