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With Kelly Andrews (Developer Advocate, Codeship) & Dane Schneider (Founder, Envkey).
Thu, Jul 27, 2017 @ 06:30 PM   FREE   iHeartRadio Theatre, 32 6th Ave
 
   
 
 
              

      
 
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Hello world, It's that time again! Our monthly JavaScript Meetup!

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const Kelly_J_Andrews = {

Bio: Kelly J Andrews, is the Developer Advocate at Codeship. Kelly has been tinkering with computers for over 30 years, using BASIC for the first time at the prime age of 5. It wasn't until building his first webpage in 1997, & trying out JavaScript for the first time that he found a true calling. Kelly now fights for JavaScript, testable code, & fast delivery. In his free time you can find him singing karaoke, performing magic, or cheering for the Fighting Irish.,

Talk_Title: CI/CD for JavaScript Projects,

Talk_Description: Building software these days has changed in dramatic ways, increasing the pressures to deliver software at a fast pace. If you arent already using test automation & Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) in your workflow, then you may be running less efficiently than you realize. In this talk, we will take an application, Dockerize & run it locally, then test & deploy using Codeship, as well as presenting some best practices around CI/CD. You should walk away with the information you need to switch to a workflow designed for fast delivery.,

Links:['Twitter', 'Github', 'LinkedIn']

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const Dane_Schneider = {

Bio: Dane is a full stack engineer & designer whos been working with agencies & startups for the last 8 years. Hes especially interested in ways that technically-informed user experience design can help to smooth over thorny issues in the worlds of devops & security.,

Talk_Title: Shared secrets: securing api keys & config from development to production,

Talk_Description: How secure are your Node app's api keys? Keys for critical services like payments, email, & infrastructure management can quickly turn dangerous if they end up in the wrong hands, yet many teams aren't as disciplined as they should be when it comes to controlling access. I'll cover the issues involved from both a security & developer experience perspective, compare a number of potential approaches, & introduceEnvkey, a tool I built that attempts to make all of this a lot easier to deal with.,

Links:[]

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