Hacktoberfest Kick Off - Live Coding Happy Hour for 2021-10-01

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[Music] oh scared the intro right out of me hi welcome to lifeguarding happy hour this is a show where we do something live in front of you without a net this is not a polish demo this is just three guys getting together having fun learning something as we go sharing that with you if we bump our knees or scrape our elbows well hopefully you'll learn not to do that if we're successful you take that away so let's go around and do our quick intros i'll go first my name is brad tilton i am a developer i'm a senior developer advocate uh with a developer program at servicenow i've been building stuff on servicenow for about 13 years uh and uh yeah that's me earl you're on mute now hi everyone i am earl gk and i am the ghost of wiki.servicenow.com all right and you've been with servicenow for two months now two months tomorrow yes [Laughter] he's officially an old timer two months tomorrow yeah i got the emails saying hey it's the final month of your onboarding i was like oh okay and my name is chuck tomasi been on the platform about as long as brad since 2008 was a customer for a couple of years and then came to the mothership and have been doing various roles including this one so happy to be here okay now that i've got that out of the way let's go around to our drinks uh i am drinking a spiritless old-fashioned so it's a non-alcoholic bourbon we're gonna see how it is and i am drinking a heretic chocolate hazelnut porter that sounds good oh man that sounds like dessert that's why i'm drinking it i've got something a little more seasonable i've got the uh pumpkin porter from four peaks local brewing here in phoenix i think i think there's something wrong with my focal length but we'll work on that what are we doing today bro hey and for the main event what are we working on today brad what a good question um we did figure out who was driving about 15 minutes ago uh which is wait we figured out the intro five minutes ago and i still screwed it up it was a lot i thought you said you were doing it no i thought you said you're doing it yeah so believe it or not usually we know farther in advance who's actually running this thing ah but what we're gonna do today this is a hacktoberfest themed uh live coding happy hour uh we've got some uh some hacktoberfest stuff out there uh our blog on hacktoberfest has a lot of information on what it is that hacktoberfest is uh and you know how you can get involved there's links to the five different ways that we're getting involved i think it's devlink dot sn slash hacktoberfest21 is one of the short links we also talked about it on uh the last week's breakpoint podcast and yeah so we are going to actually do some hacktoberfest uh the nice thing here is that this is absolutely not practiced because we had no idea what was going to happen um but we're going to get in and and do the do a code snippet at least and so we will kind of show you how all this works i actually haven't done a lot of github stuff lately so um i may i may stumble around in github and which is good we can all kind of see how it is supposed to work but yeah so what we're seeing on the screen here is my hacktoberfest 21 profile uh the very first thing that you should do is go to the hacktoberfest website which is hacktobervest.digitalocean.com uh and it will let you register for this year uh i registered using my github credentials and i am assuming that those will get tracked uh when i make qualified pull requests against hacktoberfest repos so this is my profile i just did this a little while ago so i don't have any uh any progress so far but hopefully i'll get hopefully i'll get a little snowflake or gear or whatever this icon is a flower but it's maybe it's a flower by the end of the because there's another one over here yeah by the end of the episode all right earl anything to add before we jump in or you can both talk i want to encourage people that are watching now if you have questions about the get process or anything like that this is a good time to ask um because we'll be running through the beginning to the end um and if you don't understand some of the terminology stop us ask us about what's what's a fork what's a branch what does a pull request mean uh we'll try to explain a little bit as we go along but if anything gets lost just let us know all right so i'm going to start in the code snippets repo which is at servicenow dad dev program slash code snippets and this is probably our primary uh repo for hacktoberfest we've got five different ways that you can participate but the uh the code snippets is the one that has the most work behind it uh anyway so uh if i scroll down a little bit uh you can see that it tells you how to contribute it also has this message here that says this readme is automatically generated so don't try to edit this readme as one of your pull requests because it probably will end up getting marked as spam all right so you can see there's a few things already in here i think uh earl how many participants do we have so far i remember you had that stat handy earlier so in terms of pull requests we already have uh almost 30 just in this uh repository and in the other repositories we have um a handful more so just in our first day we've already had great participation across i think about 15 contributors so far which is really great numbers for the first day all right also i see you in the comments don't judge my non-dark mode i'm i'm actually light mode in everything i know i'm i'm like the anti-developer uh but i like i like i do dark mode for some things but i find it's it its impact really gets lost if it's done on everything that's fair i i'm upset i'm upset when there's no dark mode for different projects all right so i think the first thing that i need to do if i want to participate in this code snippets is i need to fork this repo so i'm going to go and click on fork i'm going to fork it to my github it should only take a few seconds all right wow it's your own copy of the repository and now i have my own copy of this repository so now i i can do stuff to it and not worry about that i'm going to affect uh the other repo until i do a pull request so what uh what this code snippets is is uh one of our one of the top pieces of feedback we got from the developer survey this year was that we need more and better code snippets uh in our api documentation and there's actually a couple of efforts going on to help that out this is one of them there's going to be another one it'll get posted on the developer blog in the next few weeks and you'll be able to kind of do both of them at the same time i think or at least not do too much duplication but the goal here is to make our code examples better and have more of them so you can see in here we've got a few categories already uh and i think what we're going to look at is probably glide query because we don't have anything in here for that yet does that sound sound right yeah that's reasonable so we're going to start by taking a look at the uh the apis that we have and so if you come into the developer site and go to reference server scoped that's where i'm at right now and so one of the ideas we had was glide query so let's take a look at glide query and see what we have in here um i thought it already had amazing examples maybe not it does have some examples i thought chuck i thought you were the one that suggested glide query no i said glide system oh okay maybe it was earl yeah there are some examples let's try another one well you can also provide like a use case example not necessarily just um these i guess these are use case examples too yeah these actually look pretty good let's try if somebody in the chat has a good has a good one that would also be helpful let's look at glide's system and see if there's anything in here uh that i know how to use off the top mate oh here we go we've got a few i see some gaps let's go uh i see lots of gaps beginning of last week dates huh that's that's courageous do it i mean it's it's pretty easy to to do um i think well let's uh uh let's go dev what's my dev instance that one i was caramelizing onions yesterday that's what's going on there login you didn't make yourself a your own a brad.tilton account i think i have brad dot administrator here oh got dark mode and now uh how i use my pdi uh all right uh so let's go oh scripts background oh and i am using i am using the sn utils browser extension that does this nice thing with the background scripts the one thing it does it kind of gets in my way for one and only one reason is because i always would get used to typing the script in then hitting tab enter tab would get you to the run script button now when you're in this script box and hit tab it just puts a tab in the script box all right so what if we um what was it beginning of can you font do it in big in your font all right let's do it let's do gs info so yeah well i switched to global global he can get away with it but yeah but if you're providing it to a contrib to an open source that's true repository you want to make sure it runs it works for everyone let's switch back to a scope and then well you can use gs info in global well i did click into uh the scoped apis so i should probably do this in a scope okay what do we have here you know what that's not gonna work because you need the it doesn't take any argument there we go beginning of last week was that looks right what's that's correct with the time offset is it it's in gmt and you're but you're gmt minus five why would it say 5 am it's a great question ah time zone offsets this is the dark territory we went into this is why i said it was courageous for you to tackle this one all right so what's the let's do the first one gmt beginning of last month yeah so that's my and it's giving me the display value right so okay so we have beginning of last month beginning of last week beginning of next month we could flesh out like five of these at the same time yeah we could put them all in one script for the code snippet all right so tell us how i would approach this if i were gonna do a code snippet i would first display what is the current date and time and then you could do the beginning of last month next week that kind of thing after that to show this is what you would get that way you have a control or a baseline in that script and it doesn't get aged in three weeks all right um no that won't yes i'm not a is it i thought now date time was a thing that i could scope um i would go after i would just say create a var called gdt is a new glide date time all right and then just do a gs info on gdt dot get display value or i see what you're trying to do you're trying to um play with color within the lines of glide system i appreciate it uh if you can chain that or not can i i believe i can okay there we go there you go okay but today is 10-1 beginning of last month and it is 3 47 for me so the beginning of last month that looks right and my solution for fixing that offset is you could take that text and use that as an argument to create a new glide date time material then you can either use the display value or the value to get the offset or not but for this one we're not doing glide date time right we're this is just gs stat right all right so if i want to uh if we want to go ahead and do this uh do we need a glide system folder right here we need a glide system folder you get to create a new one um this is how this works right yep i saw earl do this on the demo video uh and then what are we naming these the current structure for how we're doing it is the kind of script code snippet you're using so like glide subsystem is correct and then you're going to name what you're trying to show an example of so i guess you're going to say this one uh maybe like month date time stuff because i bet we could knock out a couple of them in here right yeah um eight time are these going to be marked down uh no so you're gonna do another folder yeah this would be a folder oh got it yeah so you could do um i would then i would name the method here seems like the easiest way to track it back to this page and this dot js yeah all right and then we'll need to make a readme file after that but we're one step at a time then paste your script maybe put some comments on it yeah that would be a good idea too um get the current uh faith in time and your nice one phil did someone say naming convention phil says we have a question can we get the hacktoberfest url in the chat again yes of course here it is i bet we can earl's ready with the banners show the uh is it the beginning of last month's date and time and the logged and users time zone [Music] let's see copy and paste now do you let's let's go let's i want to ask you do you think the outfit should be here or on the readme file uh that's a good question if you're going to have multiple files in here though date and time you're going to have beginning of last month right yeah let's do it it'd be tough to have the output separate i i say keep it with this yeah you're right i like that i'm sure we'll figure out standards for all this later yeah once once everybody adds their stuff then we'll come up with the standard right right we'll probably get pull requests later to get everything at the standard can you fix brad's terrible code yeah um i'm gonna go preemptively create that issue in the repository fix brad's code that's we could just add that to all the repositories um can we commit this and show how the pull request process works uh sure no i would reject it if it doesn't have a readme oh yes all approvers um community approvers have uh been informed to follow the standards so well it's got to commit it to save it right no so you're committing this to your own repository you don't have to pull it to the main one yet yeah so you can commit right right right so i am committing directly to the main branch and my repository and then i'll i'll open a pull request in the main repository so this is the first i mean if you've not used a lot of github this may be confusing so i've forked it so this is my own repo so i'm going to commit this and now we need a readme in the datetime folder um you could add file add file i swear it wasn't there a second ago to read me with a capital r uh it's a matter of matter no it doesn't it doesn't okay most people actually will capitalize it so to say all caps all caps but um so far a lot of people participating have just been doing all that that's not how i roll okay it's too hard to hit the shift key do we have some instructions on what is supposed to go into these readme files nope it's just to just describe what is happening in the script basically that's all we need some people have been putting titles some people haven't been everybody's been putting titles the only person that hasn't is andrew barnes whoever that that person is what a call-out um system eight time methods feels like um so why don't we put a link in i was gonna say the same thing wait there's like a link to this page will be exceptional new file so [Music] um docs i don't know what you want to call it yeah well we'll just yeah official doc there you go i want to just point out this comment from andrew in the chat he's saying hey add a description an example to call the code example output link to the docs don't make me i'm going to have brad pull up your readme files that you've been submitting earlier today wow he's probably changing it real quick right now [Laughter] all right uh so if we're gonna we may end up with more than one of these so let's say the first one is gonna be um beginning last month and then we'll say this is uh i don't yeah let's uh what else will we have in here a link to the file right um going to the js you just built yeah yeah uh so you can do relative linking that's yeah that's fine like uh just the name right yes what else did andrew want us to put in here a description i don't think you want the the leading slash on there there you go um so yes a description what did we say uh i'd steal that right from the docks i want to make sure anybody watching this um we're not asking you to copy code snippets from the docs to put in this repository where if you if there is a gap where there is no code snippet then that's a great candidate but yeah so if you look at this there is no code example for beginning of last month and it's a fairly straightforward piece of code uh but we need some sort of example there it's still very helpful to people who don't know yeah um i don't know let's do we get everything he uh [Laughter] you know what this is good enough for me and let's make sure your link works too that works uh if you want your bullet points nested i think you have to do a certain amount of spaces before it but we could do that another time oh yeah i thought they were not you know what let's just do let's not uh do they have to be right next to each other uh yeah that works too yeah this will work bullets members to and then this is this is another reason why we fork because then people can put as many commits as they want into the repository and you can't see brad's uh 37 updates before he actually got it right just just like when you do some dev work and you update something 37 times and then you move it to pride and it only shows the one version nobody knows first try [Laughter] nailed it all right so i want to uh i want to commit this you want to add it to the main repository pull request time full request time let's go to your uh home page of that repository and then do i go to code no uh interesting it usually shows a little pull request button up top when you have this is it because i'm also an admin no you just have to click on pull requests there it is yeah just go to the tab oh there we go and it should uh populate it automatically when you say new all right so the base repo is our servicenow dev program code snippets my repo is my own code snippets they are able to be merged uh so let's create a pull request i get to add some comments somewhere right yeah so my first one nope three more for a t-shirt uh do i need to leave a comment yeah let's say uh you didn't have to but it's nice too let's let's do it all right earl it is out of your hands yeah so earl are you gonna show us how this works on the back end sure so i'm gonna share um what just happened oh perfect great timing that was perfect timing okay so on my screen now is uh the sn devs slack so if you are interested in joining um a slack community run by the community uh it is go to sndevs.com uh to join but in this slackworks workspace there is a channel called code snippets code dash snippets and any action action that happens on the code snippets repository gets pushed into this channel to let people know that new code snippets have been added and to let the proofers know that someone is trying to get something added in so you'll see earlier uh i'm hearing feedback are you guys hearing that i hear it as well okay um you'll notice that earlier when brad did fork it let us know that a fork happened while we were streaming philip in the chat i also did a pull request so someone's going to want to look at that later the one that brad just did got posted in here so i'm going to go ahead as i'm one of the moderators for it i'm going to go ahead and assign that to me i'm going to go ahead and take a look at that let me share my screen real quick uh we're about to appear on screen for a hot second all right so now as an approver um is this the one did i open the right one oh i opened up um fills my bed there it is all right so here's brad's i could see um what files he changed i know i see that he's adding new files and here's the the code itself if i want to take a look at um the readme file and how it looks i can actually go straight to brad's version and uh find his file uh i believe it was here there it is that's what it looks like that looks good everything looks pretty chill here i'm gonna go ahead and approve it let him know great first pull oh hanging fruit though huh and i'm gonna go ahead and merge that in wow ooh and it changed live on my screen nice and then um on i'm gonna go back to the cool slack integration that we made um and show that hey look uh a commit has been pushed by myself and it's brad's pull request and so that's now live and brad go ahead and um go back into your uh the the main uh repository for this code snippets yep and if you scroll down you should see your name hit the leaderboard now there it is in top contributors because you are above a lot of the people that have just spoke so far but it is only day one so you're ahead on day one all right nice you did your first pull request that was my first pull request three more for a t-shirt that wasn't too painful so let's see uh how fast does this get updated uh slow it's actually really slow daily maybe we're not sure it's for some people it's been minutes for some people it's been hours so and i guess at one point we've got 26 minutes left what if i just sit here and refresh for the next 26 i'm just going to there it is we lose our viewers it was one in progress oh in progress there we go scroll down a little bit it'll happen so you'll see um when you submit them they're always going to be in progress it doesn't show completed until 14 days have passed so the earliest you can fully qualify for a t-shirt is 14 days from now if you get all of your pulling pull requests in today it'll be in 14 days is when you qualify for the t-shirt unless i uh go in and reject your stuff uh so we had a question uh can we have a link to the slack community great question it's sndevs.com and i'm i bet we can have a url up on the screen sometime soon boom as fast as i could type so i i i'm i'm totally down to talk about some nuances about uh the process so go back to your repository brad okay um you can click on the fork icon too the number and you'll see it there if you haven't existed yeah here we go if you have an existing fork clicking fork again will bring you to your fork all right so let's say um wrong gunner uh if you uh submit a pull request and then three days later you're like okay i'm gonna submit another pull request um it's good practice for you to align your repository back to the map to the main repository and you'll see that github tells you at the top yo you're you're six commits behind service now dev program um so that means six other things have happened in the main branch of the main repository since brad has forked this so it's out of date and github makes it super easy all you have to do is click fetch upstream and it make sure that it works and then you say fetch merge and now your repository matches the main one again nice yay yeah and you would want to do this because like say you're adding something but your 100 commits behind someone might have already added it so you want to make sure it's all good and dandy first um one step that we took out of the the process that makes to make it a little bit easier for everybody um was making sure that you're on a branch a different branch before you edit your code and um because everyone most of the time people are just gonna make one set of edits and then make a pull request to the main repository we took it out for some we took out that step for simplicity's sake um and making it easier for people to participate but best practice usually it means when you after you fork your the repository usually you want to click on that little thing that says main and then you want to branch your uh repository into with the name that's uh matches what you're creating basically so um the reason why you would want to do this is so that you can have multiple branches if you want to submit multiple pull requests at the same time that's the main benefit so that's the in another situation that's the main time to do that is if you're wanting to submit multiple pull requests um all at the same time and especially if nobody's actively approving them at the moment so that's a little thing to keep in mind so this would be like if i had a couple of different apis and i started one of them and then then i got stuck and then i worked on another one i could have two different branches going and not have to worry about my my pull requests yeah and i think it's um cool because people if this is your first time trying this stuff i'm excited for you because that's how um a lot of normal software development works that the pipeline of you have your own fork of uh of code and then you create a branch of it and you work on that branch and maybe that branch gets uh released into the main one um but then you want to make a different branch when as you while waiting for that one to get approved and say you're several releases later and an earlier release has a bug but um you need to work on it that's what we call patching and that's why when for servicenow upgrades you get different patches throughout the year of um in different versions that's a that's similar to if someone was going back on a um an older branch and making sure it's up to date so that's why you still get patches for older versions because we have source control the end thanks for coming to my ted talk uh we have a good question what's your number one thing you wish someone had told you about using git what's a visual diagram what do you mean i think with every source control system i've learned throughout my career going way back to the old unix sccs days and then cvs and vcs and get it just some sort of visualization of what's happening would be really happy it would be really helpful yeah phil says git ad i think my um main thing that i would have loved knowing earlier was i wish someone had told me the comment actual command on and on how to roll back commits because i remember at an old workplace um that was using servicenow our service portal uh the checksum got changed and this is back in the day when the checksum got messed up everything got messed up that was it and we didn't know how to fix it until um i had a student that walked up and said why don't you just roll back to commit and i'm like oh i'm glad i hired you and then we rolled back and everything was dandy and everything was fine nice yeah we had to do that uh we had to do that with the dev blog a while back i remember uh something happened to it um i wish i knew about um hacktoberfest earlier because i would i wanted more shirts oh i forgot to say i'm actually uh i'm wearing that shirt right now that's why i wear the shirt today i should have worn mine for 2019 yeah yeah i have an 18 19 and i technically have a 20 shirt but it's um i i was too late on my pull request and the only size they were able to send me was an extra small so it's it's now my wife's october uh so we had another question from phil uh where we mention moving away from update sets in the blog and i think we talked about this on the podcast a little bit too but you know what we're talking about is you know as as we are uh enhancing our ways to manage development uh in your company managed servicenow development we are you know moving towards using uh github to manage your development and deploying through the app repo um and so that that's all that comment meant was you know as we move as we you know get more invested in uh using the source control integration to manage your development it's more important to be familiar with how source control works um and so i'm sure andrew has some more to add to that in the chat as well because he's he's living and breathing that world right now um what else we've got about i don't know well 15 minutes of uh dev time left uh i'm going to go ahead and bring up the blog we can talk through the other repos too yeah i was gonna bring up the blog and we can take a look at the five repos oh so we do have five ways to contribute here uh we've got code snippets which we just looked at uh we've got app engine studio applications so the idea behind app engine studio applications is that if you build an app in aes and your pdi you can if you are on the rome store release you can then connect that to github and and sync it with git and then you can share that github repo with us in the readme and that would count as one of your pull requests sharing the repo and then you could also you know let people enhance it if they want to so that's that one uh integration hub spokes uh that was we we've done spoke tober fest in the past and so i think we still have some spokes in there that you can contribute to uh and enhance and i'm not sure if we have any open issues um but we've got that and then we have instant scan checks uh so i'm going to click into this one because everybody seems kind of interested in it in the chat uh yeah i was going to say are these xml what's what's in here uh i would yeah that is a good question is this um based on that folder i would guess it is so this one can i connect to this repo from my instance that's what it looks like it looks like this is a pull it into your instance kind of thing so let's try it why not um there we go ah let's go here all right so let's pull it into my instance have we had any app engine studio apps yet i have one that i've been meaning to upload i don't think there's anything else in there uh what was the is it just going to ground i'm oh we have a consistency problem i'd be really upset if it said master didn't exist too well ben beat me to it we should have had this i think it's trombone all right let's open the app and see what we have in here oh do instant scan checks not a show in app engine studio are there any checks in that repo [Laughter] i don't remember what's here by default so um i guess they would be associated with that app probably right would it be a yeah would it be a scope in studio here we go there are some there are ten yay so i think uh i could add my own instant scan check uh do everything i wanted to and then come back and source control and say commit my changes then they would get committed to get and then i could you know do a pull request from there do a pull request the same way um i guess i guess we could do that um uh here what does this one do avoid global client scripts this seems like a good idea i clicked on it i think wow look at all these descriptions well done nice who did this one i don't know show xml i'm curious uh where was that repo i would have just gone show xml and see oh is it daniel pretty good that's gonna be tough to find you don't read says id [Laughter] wouldn't it just be oh nevermind that was your report yeah uh you do show xml right there see if it's in the in the record itself it's probably just admin created by this creator nia nia all right good job yeah that's why you want your own account yeah it does good no mine just shows admin that's the way i like it oh oops fill setting chat yeah [Laughter] all right so that was that we have a couple more that we didn't look at or just one instant scan checks and then we've got syntax editor macros as well so i don't is this one empty or does it have something in it ah earl did something with it well i know there's a bunch in there i've been watching them in my mailbox all day nice yeah we have some good ones what's what's new log and don't forget instant scan checks as uh mark ruthoff pointed out don't necessarily have to be about code they can be analyzing your data that's right the example i always use is make sure all the users have a manager so that your workflows work so that's that's other you know think about data sanity data consistency data integrity kind of instant scan checks too all right so this is the best place to go i believe earl recorded a video uh showing how you do pull requests and stuff as well i forgot to change the color on that one what are you talking about oh no there's a dark there's a blacked out vanity in front of my house now no brand issues here i don't know what you're talking about oh look at that right that's the good color right there yeah yeah but you don't have enough space above and below the the letters we'll edit that impossible i thought i did according to our branding you have to have the the height of that w you have to have that much space above and below oh my gosh i didn't read the whole documentation then so phil asks can we create our own scoped apps for instance scanner is at all under example scan uh i believe it would be oh but i i mean i think if you wanted to create your own uh scoped app it would it would end up with its own repo and we could read yes with that for hacktoberfest so you know if you do have a different thing that you want to do and think people would be interested in participating in uh let us know and we can um you know we can see if it makes sense and then link to it from the blog oh i wonder if we should put our silent auction app up there oh um do we want to do the quick little contest yeah let's do the quick little contest okay everybody before i um announce what this little contest is uh i want to give people some time to get back to their seats and open this window if they were only just listening to us because we're about to play a little game it requires looking at the actual video and typing something into the chat to win so i'm going to display something on the screen right now and then i'm going to reveal it ready [Laughter] can they see do i need to be you might want to be yeah just a solo there that'll help there's five halloween easter eggs five halloween decorations on my background okay phil's got one how are we doing this somebody else type off five in the same comment in the same comment yeah that's a good way to put it okay all five separate one of them is tough one of them's tough we're waiting for people to figure that out i'm um i had a lot of fun making that uh that code snippets repository especially giving the tools uh to people to be able to self moderate it if you want to be a a moderator for that repository what we call a contributor which gets uh review access and uh push access so you can merge pull requests in let me know we already have a good list of people are already on board and helping and they've been making sure pull requests close within an hour so but if we get overwhelmed we'll go ahead and get more people on the approvers list um yeah i think blake got it blake blake got it ben was close oh yeah ambient was close too so it is the the boo the pumpkin the spider the skeleton hand which is kind of hard to see and the raven those are the new the new decorations this is great we should do a little more on-screen contest more often yeah so uh blake ping ping one of us on some sort of platform i'm we're all over the place twitter linkedin s and desks all right bonus points what color tie was i wearing the the contest should be um all right blake for you to get your prize you need to message bret brad on linkedin twitter sn devs and who got your tire correct um technically it's lavender but i'll go with purple on phil [Laughter] so yeah out we'll get you a gift card link and we will make it happen in the year 2021 phil unlike those jackets [Laughter] all right yeah good job um do you so are you still brad are you still planning on doing one pull request for all five uh repositories that is my goal i would like to make one full request for at least one for all five repositories um everybody remember the faster you get your pull requests in the more likely you'll get the shirt period and then more likely you'll get the shirt size that you want so get your pull requests in as soon as possible um we are one thing we forgot to mention earlier is participation in this uh in these repositories um help us know that you are contributing to the developer community which means you get a little bit more uh pull on next year's developer mvp cohort be well-rounded participate in a lot of different things be in community and we will see you there and we will make sure to take note of the ones that should be invited into the new cohort so any announcements uh we are so this isn't and i don't think we've we've said this yet uh so we are uh moving since our rome uh enablement season is over we're moving uh creator toolbox to fridays as well and we're gonna alternate between live coding happy hour in the afternoon and creator toolbox in the mornings for the rest of the year so next week uh will be a morning show morning in terms of uh the u.s uh sorry it'll be it'll be uh what seven and a five five and a half hours earlier than this started so 10 am central 8am pacific so we'll alternate between live coding happy hour and creator toolbox every other week so the only thing on tuesdays will be tech now once a month uh until we get into san diego and our topic next friday the 8th will be on test-driven development we've got sasha from our germany cohort coming in to talk about test driven development the uh what else we've got we've got another break point coming on presentations to help you be more well-rounded as a developer be more effective as presentations we've got the tech now for october 26 jason mckee is going to come in and do a breakdown or a deconstruct as we're calling it on the kegerator so he's got a smart kegerator he hooked it up to servicenow some of you who were at knowledge19 in the creator con space may have noticed this when we started happy hour or what was it some evening i don't know what it was wednesday or thursday he broke it out and you could see using performance analytics and some machine learning and whatnot his sensors would tell him when they were predicted to run out of beer and thankfully we never did because as we were running low he'd get an alert and then the services people could go get it so it's a supply chain management use case but it's kind of a fun one and we don't have the registration page up yet but i will make an announcement we get that should be getting that next week uh i was drinking the uh spiritless old-fashioned uh it was it was decent it had a nice spice at the end which i enjoyed i'll give it a 375. uh i'm was drinking the heretic chocolate hazelnut porter um it's not as chocolaty or hazelnutty as i expected it to be so which is what i was hoping for so i'm going to give it like a 3.25 all right and i've got the four peaks pumpkin porter and i love this the spelling on here it's gorgeous but gourd is like pumpkin gourd kind of thing nice not as not as pumpkiny as i would have liked which i actually like much like you are always saying i don't want to be drinking a pumpkin uh the porter came through more than the pumpkin but it's very very subtle and and i like that i would i would get this again it's uh i'm going to give that a solid 4.25 nice nice all right thank you brad for wading through the waters and thank you earl for supporting and thank you everybody for viewing and and sharing this with friends very important that uh we get the word out about source control and working together collaborating and especially for things like the code snippets and the uh syntax macros very very helpful that we have a crowdsourcing solution to that you you are changing people's futures by improving the documentation so no small task with that i think we are out of here everybody take care stay safe and we will see you again real soon bye everyone thanks guys [Music] you
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