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Contact previous ClojureBridge London attendees #8

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practicalli-johnny opened this issue Apr 15, 2019 · 4 comments
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Contact previous ClojureBridge London attendees #8

practicalli-johnny opened this issue Apr 15, 2019 · 4 comments
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Use Meetup.com organiser tools to reach out to the previous ClojureBridge London event attendees and invite them along to the next event.

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Visited the previous event page in Meetup.com https://www.meetup.com/London-Clojurians/events/258437491/

Used the Organiser Tools > Contact attendees to email those people via their meetup account.

Draft Email

Hello,

We hope you enjoyed the ClojureBridge London event and we would like to invite you to our next event on the 10th/11th May 2019.

This time we are using the Bridge foundation website for sign-ups:
https://www.bridgetroll.org/events/471

On the sign-up page you can select to come for both the Friday evening (introductions and setup) or just the Saturday workshop.

We are adding new content to the event and you can also sit with a coach and just build what ever you want to (eg. a website, game, app).

We are also adding more content for the absolute beginner, helping them have a conversation with their computer using colours and shapes.

Feel free to try out some of our lessons online before you come, or simply look through the learning paths we have to decide what you would like to try at the workshop.

https://clojurebridgelondon.github.io/

If you have any questions, please reach out to [email protected]

Thank you

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I am going to update the https://clojurebridgelondon.github.io/ website with learning paths before sending the email

Learning paths

  • Absolute beginners - Maria.cloud
  • Small challenges - Klipse
  • Your own project - follow some guided tutorials or simply work with a coach to build something.

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Update the exiting site at https://clojurebridgelondon.github.io/ to include the concept of learning paths in the description of the event.

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Email dispatched to the meetup attendees of the previous ClojureBride London event via Meetup.com (as detailed in the draft email above)

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