I started live streaming a couple of months ago.
I've Started to Live Code on Twitch for DEV
Nick Taylor γ» Apr 1 '20
My goal was/is to stream actual stuff I'm working on at DEV. So far it's been fun. But you know what's more fun? Doing it with other people.
So far I've had a bunch of people sign up for the task. Here's a few takers. While you're at it, give them a follow on DEV and Twitter!
For the time being I plan to work on frontend issues only, but as things move along, I see this naturally progressing to any issue in the DEV repository.
If you are interested in participating. Send me a DM on DEV or Twitter. If you're not following me on DEV, you can still send me a message as my DMs are open.
Things to do to get you prepared for a live coding pairing session:
- Visual Studio Code installed with the Live Share extension pack. This will allow us to work collaboratively in the editor. What's Live Share you ask? @lostintangent has a great series on it π
In Pursuit of Enjoyable Developer Collaboration
Jonathan Carter γ» Mar 16 '19
DEV installed locally. Check out docs.dev.to to get up and running. If you have issues getting things installed, let me know and we can get it sorted for you.
A decent Internet connection.
Our first pairing session will be Wednesday, July 15th at 3 PM ET/7 PM UTC.
Want to pair? Fill out the pairing form.
Looking forward to potentially pairing with you! π
Photo by Clem Onojeghuo on Unsplash
Top comments (8)
Really cool idea, Nick!
I am in Nick :)
Let's go!
This is really great! Keep coming up with such sessions :)
This is awesome!
I'm inπ
i want to pair programming but im pretty sure 3/4 of the program will be done by you coz in supa newbie
Awesome article!