Host "expert"-level workshops for curious people #13
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developers
Involves interaction with your developers in some shape or form
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Would certainly help, but isn't essential
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Some people want to take things apart and understand how they work on the inside. Some people like to customize how their tools run to optimize their workflows. Some people want to get all the details before they do something. For those people, I like to host expert-level workshops.
The workshops in #10 provide everything necessary to use a tool or feature immediately. The expert-level workshops aren't necessarily more advanced, but they do cover more ground. Throw everything you think is exciting or might interest someone into these. But keep the same format as the introductory workshops.
For GitHub Advanced Security code scanning, I've covered things like how the code scanning workflow works and how you can customize each part of the workflow, starting with the code scanning analysis engine and ending with how to consume code scanning alerts outside the repository dashboard.
None of those things are technically necessary to fulfill the requirement to use code scanning. However, teaching developers about the options for customizing a tool they're required to use can make the usage less painful and restore the feeling of being in control, at least partly.
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