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newdevs:ideas [2019/05/16 11:24] – created tmccannanewdevs:ideas [2019/05/16 11:25] – [Project Ideas] tmccanna
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     * Map/tree of where files are located     * Map/tree of where files are located
     * Components of Evergreen     * Components of Evergreen
-    * Pull in various training documents from various sources +  * Pull in various training documents from various sources 
-      * Other pages that are in the wiki +    * Other pages that are in the wiki 
-      * Dan Wells - Developer Training Wheels session +    * Dan Wells - Developer Training Wheels session 
-      * Jason Stephenson - Programming the Back End preconference session +    * Jason Stephenson - Programming the Back End preconference session 
-      * Bill Erickson - Lightning Talk  +    * Bill Erickson - Lightning Talk  
-      * Galen Charlton - Writing Angular for Evergreen session - user/gmcharlt/eg-cat-counter-evgils19 +    * Galen Charlton - Writing Angular for Evergreen session - user/gmcharlt/eg-cat-counter-evgils19 
-      * Remington Steed & Dan Wells - wiki pages +    * Remington Steed & Dan Wells - wiki pages 
-      * Jane Sandberg - sample docs +    * Jane Sandberg - sample docs 
-      * WAI-ARIA Authoring Practice Guide+    * WAI-ARIA Authoring Practice Guide
   * Write up tutorials / examples of small code fixes   * Write up tutorials / examples of small code fixes
       * Add missing column to grid       * Add missing column to grid
newdevs/ideas.txt · Last modified: 2023/01/18 16:49 by tmccanna

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