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The conference program is also available using Sched via its website (at sc2019.sched.com) or via its app (sc2019)

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NOTE: folks are encouraged to attend and pair with others if their own systems don’t meet these requirements.

Workshop Materials: https://github.com/RepoCamp/wustl2019/wiki#morning---tuesday-9am-noon

Frontends with Webpacker and Stimulus - Room: Olin Special Collections Classroom

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Duration:  3 hours (with break)

Audience:  Developers, UI/UX people (max 25)

Description:

  • Using webpacker to compile bundles
  • Creating simple actions to be handled with stimulus
  • Testing your javascript

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Samvera is a community, a set of tools, and a collection of ready-to run and hosted applications to help build a digital repository for your institution. The community drives the specification and development of sustainable open source technology and honing best practices for managing digital content. This workshop will provide an on-boarding and general entrée entrée to the Samvera community and solutions for non-coders. The first part will provide an overview of Samvera solutions, hosting options and the community – what is it, why is it different? It will showcase applications solving a diverse set of needs and organizations, and discuss the how the community at large works to enable these. The second part will give a general technical overview designed for a non-technical audience. The resources needed to maintain and contribute to a hosted or custom Samvera solution will be discussed, resources that exist to get started will be highlighted plus how to contribute to the community technically and non-technically. The final part will discuss value and how to pitch Samvera and get institutional support. It will discuss the advantages of being part of the community and how that strengthens the sustainability of the tools, the applications, and the community overall.

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Audience:  Developers, Newcomers, SysAdmins/DevOps (max 15)

Description:

Understand the goals and benefits of test driven development, particularly in relation to local customizations made to Hyrax.

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NOTE: folks are encouraged to attend and pair with others if their own systems don’t meet these requirements.

Workshop Materials: https://github.com/RepoCamp/wustl2019/wiki#afternoon---tuesday-2pm-5pm

Using The Latest Rails Features in Hyrax - Room: Olin Instruction Room 1

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