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David Boswell
Please add this to the events section:
Join an online technical workshop with live coding and easy-to-follow steps that will show you everything you need to build and run your own blockchain powered app using Hyperledger FireFly. In this session on Wednesday, April 20 at 10AM Eastern project leads will show you how building an app on a FireFly SuperNode can radically speed up your development time.
David Boswell
Please add this to the training section:
The next Fabric Documentation WG call is this Fri, Apr 22 at 11AM Eastern and anyone interested in improving Hyperledger Fabric docs or making the docs available in your own language is welcome to join. Getting involved in documentation is a great way to learn a lot about Fabric.
Min Yu
Please run this for the next 3 Sats, so April 16, 23, and 30. Thanks!
Calling for Mentee Applications for the 2022 Mentorship Program
Getting started with a large open source project and community like Hyperledger can be overwhelming. Our annual mentorship program provides a balanced mix of support and challenge for new developers and contributors seeking entry into the community and hands-on learning opportunity. This year the community has scoped out 30 real projects that you can apply to become a mentee to work closely with dedicated mentors, enhance your technical skills, and learn the infra and culture about how to collaborate and contribute effectively to an open source project and community. Mentees shall expect collaborative project planning, guided contribution, regular evaluation and feedback, and a stipend for the work you deliver while making real contributions to Hyperledger technologies.
Igor Krupczynski
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