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JS Tech Talk: Becoming a Form Wizard: Intuitive Multi-Step Workflows

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We missed you this time around!

We're BACK! JS Tech Talk is for sharing knowledge about all things JavaScript or dev-related to improve our craft and careers. This talk is open to all skill levels.

Schedule

  • 6:00pm: event start

  • 6:15pm: Talk begins

  • 6:45pm: Q&A

  • 7:00-8:00pm: General social chatter.

Code of conduct is enforced at all TorontoJS events https://torontojs.com/p/code_of_conduct

Speaker Bio

Nick Hehr is an empathetic community member, full-stack developer, avid climber,and cyclist. He is currently leading front end development at Betterment where he focuses on the internal design system, a11y, and React development. Previously, he helped organize ManhattanJS and contributed to Hoodie, node-serialport, Johhny-Five, and Tessel. When he's not tinkering on hardware at home, you can probably find him at the nearest climbing gym. His mustache is a figment of your imagination.

https://twitter.com/hipsterbrown

Wanna give a talk or workshop? Tell us about it at
https://tinyurl.com/torontoJS

JS Tech Talk: Becoming a Form Wizard: Intuitive Multi-Step Workflows

Primary Photo for Toronto JavaScript

Hosted by

Toronto JavaScript

Online

Link available to attendees

We're BACK! JS Tech Talk is for sharing knowledge about all things JavaScript or dev-related to improve our craft and careers. This talk is open to all skill levels.

Schedule

  • 6:00pm: event start

  • 6:15pm: Talk begins

  • 6:45pm: Q&A

  • 7:00-8:00pm: General social chatter.

Code of conduct is enforced at all TorontoJS events https://torontojs.com/p/code_of_conduct

Speaker Bio

Nick Hehr is an empathetic community member, full-stack developer, avid climber,and cyclist. He is currently leading front end development at Betterment where he focuses on the internal design system, a11y, and React development. Previously, he helped organize ManhattanJS and contributed to Hoodie, node-serialport, Johhny-Five, and Tessel. When he's not tinkering on hardware at home, you can probably find him at the nearest climbing gym. His mustache is a figment of your imagination.

https://twitter.com/hipsterbrown

Wanna give a talk or workshop? Tell us about it at
https://tinyurl.com/torontoJS

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