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As I follow more and more folks on Twitter in this regard, I thought it would be useful to agree on a hashtag that we can use to bring separate conversations together and help coding live streams become more recognised and follow-able there.
I don't mind what the hashtag is, perhaps even the name of this repo i.e. #livecoders. Thoughts?
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On Wed, May 15, 2019 at 8:21 AM DJ Adams ***@***.***> wrote:
As I follow more and more folks on Twitter in this regard, I thought it
would be useful to agree on a hashtag that we can use to bring separate
conversations together and help coding live streams become more recognised
and follow-able there.
I don't mind what the hashtag is, perhaps even the name of this repo i.e.
#livecoders. Thoughts?
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As I follow more and more folks on Twitter in this regard, I thought it would be useful to agree on a hashtag that we can use to bring separate conversations together and help coding live streams become more recognised and follow-able there.
I don't mind what the hashtag is, perhaps even the name of this repo i.e. #livecoders. Thoughts?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: