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Consuming the ATmosphere2301 Classroom · Workshop Day #2

This will be an introductory workshop for developers who may have some JS/TS experience but almost no AT experience, who want to learn how to read posts and other data from the Atmosphere.

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Attendees
Jessie Rushing avatar
Bryan (they/them) @ atmosphereconf avatar
Morena Trupicanu avatar
Emelia avatar
Beau House avatar
Steve Layton avatar
Evan Jarrett avatar
Kene avatar
Cameron Dershem avatar
MathiasTCK.bsky.social avatar
Juliet Shen avatar
Behnam Esfahbod 🦊 avatar
sthitch.bsky.social avatar
flo-bit avatar
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