Welcome! This repo contains content, code & resources for the Women Who Code Cloud Track Events.
The Cloud technical track of Women Who Code is a community dedicated to inspiring women to excel in their technology careers as cloud and backend software engineers. We bring together women from all over the world for online learning opportunities. Our free monthly webinars cover various topics around software engineering and the cloud.
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Expand the section below to find all the resources shared during past and upcoming events. Clicking on a logo will take you to the event code base or slides. You will also find a link to the video recording in the event description. All of our events are uploaded to the Women Who Code Youtube Channel 1-3 days following an event. Please reach out with any questions or issues, or join us in our Slack channel for interactive discussions and support.
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Kafka 101 and Event Driven Architecture Join Women Who Code and our speaker Amanda Gilbert from Confluent, for a technical overview and introduction to Kafka, and real world applications of Event Driven Architecture. Slides Video Recording -Amanda Gilbert |
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The Journey To AWS Pro -A Cloud Certification Study Group This study group will have 4 phases with a series of sessions preparing participants to reach the AWS Pro Certification. Members will walk through guided exam material overviews, hands on labs , practices tests and lots of discussion points. This journey will not only help prepare you to pass the exam, but we will also build on our community experience to apply our learnings to real world projects. Register -Bri Augenreich, Master Software Engineer |
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Data Mesh - Data Product Application by Example Traditional data lake architectures tend to fail at scale. Data mesh is a new approach to handling large amounts of data at scale within an organization. This session focuses on the application code of a data product that ingests data via its input port, processes it and produces output at its output port. Video Recording -Samia Rahman and Alpesh Pandya, Thoughtworks |
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Creating Digital Learning Content In this session, we will learn about the benefits of creating online learning content. Hear from Senior Developer Advocate Adrienne Tacke and Linkedin Learning Coordinator Brandi Shalier about how to become an digital instructor and how online instructing can build your confidence, your presence, and a secondary income stream. Register -Adrienne Braganza Tacke and Brandi Shailer, Host: Muazma Zahid |
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Foundations of the Azure SQL Database, the Database of Choice This session will cover the foundation of the Azure SQL Database service (the most matured PaaS offering on Azure), and showcase through multiple demos, why it is a database of choice for a variety of applications. Participants will see various modern application use cases and customer examples to further drive home their learnings. Register -Sanjay Mishra, Microsoft |
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Women Who Code (WWCode) is dedicated to providing an empowering experience for everyone who participates in or supports our community. Our events are intended to inspire women to excel in technology careers, and anyone who is there for this purpose is welcome. Because we value the safety and security of our members and strive to have an inclusive community, we do not tolerate harassment of members or event participants in any form. This Code of Conduct was created to clearly define what we mean by a harassment-free experience, so that our community and those who support it are clear about our intent and have access to procedures for addressing issues, should they arise. Code of Conduct
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