Join us for our monthly DevOpsDC Meetup

• 6:30 - 6:35 - Icebreaker

• 6:35 - 6:45 - Introductions and Announcements

• 6:45 - 8:00 - Debugging Your Brain
The human brain is buggy. Sometimes your mind distorts reality, gets frustrated with shortcomings, and spirals out of control. With practice, you can debug your brain. Catch those distortions of reality, transform those frustrations into insight, and short-circuit those downward spirals.

In this workshop you will get a chance to practice each core idea from Casey’s book Debugging Your Brain: Modeling The Brain, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Introspection, Identifying Inputs, Experience Processing, Experience Validation, and Cognitive Restructuring.

Debugging Your Brain is a clear applied psychology book and a concise self-help book, available in all three formats: printed book, eBook and audiobook: debuggingyourbrain.com

Casey Watts is the author of Debugging Your Brain (DYB), a clear applied psychology book and a concise self-help book. His book brings together two of his backgrounds: psychology and software development. Casey studied neurobiology at Yale University, and he is a co-author on several neurobiology papers. He has also worked in software development for 10 years, including at Heroku. Casey can play ten musical instruments, and he owns one in every color of the rainbow (most recently a white accordion). Casey has been an active member of the DC Tech community since 2015.

• 8:00 - 8:30 - Breakout Sessions and Networking

Want to be a speaker?
https://github.com/devopsdc/devopsdc/blob/master/speakers.md

Want to be a sponsor?
http://www.meetup.com/DevOpsDC/pages/DevOps_DC_Meetup_Sponsorship_Opportunities/

Want to host?
https://github.com/devopsdc/devopsdc/blob/master/hosts.md

Checkout the links or our GitHub repository (https://github.com/devopsdc/devopsdc) for additional details!

We value the participation of each member of the community and want all attendees to have an enjoyable and fulfilling experience. To make clear what is expected, all delegates/attendees, speakers, exhibitors, organizers, and volunteers at any DevOpsDC event are required to conform to our Code of Conduct (http://www.meetup.com/DevOpsDC/pages/Code_of_Conduct/).

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