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Introduction Serverless on AWS #70

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mladlow opened this issue Mar 20, 2019 · 5 comments
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Introduction Serverless on AWS #70

mladlow opened this issue Mar 20, 2019 · 5 comments
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mladlow commented Mar 20, 2019

About You

Your Name: Meggie Ladlow

Twitter handle (optional): @meggie_l

The best way to reach out to you: LinkedIn Messaging, Twitter DM

A quick bio: Meggie Ladlow is a Lead Software Engineer at United Income. She has experience in Software Engineering, Business Development, project leadership, and mentoring. Meggie is a local lead for Women Who Code DC, where she helps run a bi-weekly algorithms meetup. Before United Income, Meggie worked at Palantir Technologies and Tecore Networks.

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Title: Workshop: Introduction to Serverless

What your talk is about: The workshop begins with a brief talk of why you might want to consider a serverless implementation for your project. The actual workshop component will walk attendees through setting up an AWS Lambda function that reads from a DynamoDB table using the Serverless Framework.

How long will your talk be?

  • 5-15 minutes (lightning talk) (without the workshop)
  • 20-30 minutes
  • 30-45 minutes
  • 60 minutes or more

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Hi there! Thank you for taking the time to submit a talk! Speakers like you make the DC tech community awesome — and we’re glad you’re here.

Rest assured that organizers of quite a few meetups have just been notified of your proposal.

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Meggie held this workshop for DevOpsDC Meetup in March 2019. I recommend!

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Hey Meggie!! I hope you've been doing well, is there anyway we could get you to come to Tysons for this and speak at https://novajavascript.com??

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stale bot commented May 8, 2020

Hi there — thanks for submitting this talk! It’s been a year since the last activity — would you mind taking a look to see if you’re still interested in presenting about this topic, and if the talk’s content is still up-to-date?

If everything’s still good, just drop a comment here and I’ll pop back into hibernation like a good little robot.

If you’re no longer interested in giving this talk, or the talk is out-of-date, feel free to close this issue.

Should I not hear back in a week, I’ll close this issue so you needn’t feel guilty about it. ❤️

Thanks for your contribution to the tech community in DC!

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Keep being awesome! 🤖✨

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