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Twilio Superclass: Hands-on training for developers
November 17, 2017 | Written by: Chad Williams
Categorized: Events | What's New
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Twilio Engage
PUBLIC Hotel
November 30, 2017
Going to be in New York on November 30th? Need an excuse to go to New York? Twilio is hosting a single day event in the Big Apple aimed right at developers who are interested in building customer engagement solutions.
Whether you are a developer, product manager, technologist or digital innovator, you’ll find inspiration at this one day event. They’re bringing together the best and brightest to share what the future of customer engagement looks like, and how you can build it.
For the first part of the day, they’re sharing their vision for the next generation of customer engagement, unveiling product updates, showcasing live demos, and highlighting customers and members of the Twilio community who are building meaningful customer experiences.
The middle part of the day is dedicated to learning workshops, what Twilio calls Superclass. The entire afternoon will have attendees in hands-on training for developers to work through code challenges. The training will have a gamification aspect to it!
The day ends with a Twilio $BASH party, a celebration of creative development and a unique experience built by developers. If you haven’t experienced a $BASH party, this is a great opportunity! The party will be held at MEET on Bowery.
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