Join us for a local Gitpod meet-up in Amsterdam! 🍊🫶🇳🇱
Expect an evening of networking with users, some talks from Gitpodders and the community and pizza and drinks sponsored by us 🍕🍻
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Agenda :
6:00 / 6:30PM - Welcome guests, say hi to everyone
6:30 - 7:15PM - Rapid Prototyping of Language Servers with Rascal, VScode, and Gitpod
7:15 - 8:00PM - FOOD!
8:00 - 8:30PM - Five ways to customize a Gitpod workspace
8:30 - 9:00PM - Chat and Goodbye!
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More about the speakers :
Thilo is a developer and creator based in Rotterdam. He worked for more than 15 years as a Software Engineer for the United Nations in Bangkok, Geneva, and New York to fix the world's pressing problems one commit at a time. He builds web apps with SvelteKit and Svelte and keeps improving his developer happiness.
Jurgen is a senior researcher at Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI) in Amsterdam, part-time full professor at TU Eindhoven,and co-owner of Swat.engineering BV. Said company produces designs and implementations for programming languages and domain-specific languages in the international market, all based on Rascal. He is the leader of the open-source community around Rascal, and one of its maintainers.
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Gitpod Community meet-ups are organized by passionate community members in their local area.
They are an opportunity to connect with others in the community and learn and share the best Gitpod practices and knowledge.
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Gitpod is an open-source developer platform automating the provisioning of ready-to-code developer environments.
Designed for applications running in the cloud, Gitpod frees engineering teams from the friction of manually setting-up local dev environments, saving dozens of hours and enabling a new level of collaboration to create applications much more quickly than ever before.
Natively integrated with GitLab, GitHub, and Bitbucket, Gitpod automatically and continuously prebuilds dev environments for all your branches. As a result team members can instantly start coding with fresh dev environments for each new task - no matter if you are building a new feature, want to fix a bug, or work on a code review.