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A big +1 to everything allensmith81 mentioned in his comment. I think it was nice to see the roadmap and ideas behind building Aurora the way it's built, but having more of an actual "lab" would have been nice. I'm still a bit of a n00b so some of this is intimidating. I'd love to have labs similar to what Allen and others have suggested, a bit of theory/best practices on Aurora and then some demonstration and working together or sharing ideas and code snippets.
I did appreciate getting a high level overview of how Aurora works and how to navigate the dev docs. I also enjoyed the breakouts to see how things are built. Another suggestion is providing some pre-built open source components built using best practices that we can then use as a starting point in the labs and "hackathons". This would also provide some easy references for documentation and best practices.
Overall, this was an awesome event to attend and I hope to see more similar gatherings and an evolution of these types of events. Some people may prefer just the "product marketing style"/overview style meetings while others would prefer the hands-on build it together style meetings. I did notice a pretty big drop-off in attendance when we broke into smaller groups, so breaking these into two different webinars may be helpful.
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