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Presentation: Help! How do I know What Kind of Dev do I Want to be?

This is a collection of the issues, links and materials I will use to complete a workshop about the different types of developers that students are choosing from.

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Front-end developer? Back-end developer? Data engineer? Security? DevOps? Full-stack? Auto? QA?

Join me to help you get an idea of what kind of developer you want to pursue! We will take 10 minutes for each sub-section of developing and work through a real-life bug and fix it and then you will have a better idea of what developing is in each of these jobs.

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Throughout the presentation we will be linking to a lot of things. Here they all are: https://bit.ly/HelpWhatKindOfDev

Tools we could use
- We thought about using [gitpod](https://www.gitpod.io/) to do live coding (for front end and security bugs) but I am going to go with github codespaces instead because it will allow students to get more green squares. - We could also use replit - Using Table Plus as a database visualization tool - Using neon for free hosting of the postgreSQL database. Helpful links [here](https://neon.tech/docs/connect/connect-postgres-gui) and [here](https://neon.tech/docs/manage/database-access). - DBngin is a way to view local databases on tablePlus - I eventually want to get a testing environment set up with [cypress](https://cloud.cypress.io/), maybe [observable](https://observablehq.com/) could help with that? -

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