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A Wonderful Front-end Training Experience in Beautiful Baltimore

We recently had the pleasure of hosting a special onsite front-end training event in Baltimore. Here are some highlights from the event.

Published on

Jul 30, 2024

Written by

Cassy Lueneburg

We recently had the pleasure of hosting a special onsite training event in Baltimore, dedicated to exploring the Kinetic Platform front-end experience. This intimate session brought together a diverse group of participants, including new partners eager to dive into our technology and seasoned users looking to refine their skills.

Kinetic Data front-end training in Baltimore
Look at this view from the conference room of our training sessions! What perfect summer weather!

Throughout the one-and-a-half days, attendees had the opportunity to gain hands-on experience, regardless of their familiarity with the technical nuances of our platform. The training sessions were designed to be interactive and informative, led by esteemed subject matter expert Spencer Faust and seasoned Kinetic Data veteran Chad Rehm.

Spencer has only been with Kinetic Data for a little over the year and has already changed our front-end strategy for the Kinetic Platform. We are truly honored to have him as part of our team, and we look forward to seeing more customers and partners interact with this new approach to building custom front-end applications.

Spencer Faust leads a Kinetic Data front-end training session
Spencer Faust led one of the training sessions, diving into Kinetic Data’s refreshed front-end code.

“Our main goal was to demonstrate the key philosophies behind the new front-end Starter Base: Readability, Flexibility, and Agnosticism,” remarked Spencer. “It was fantastic to show some of our more advanced developer partners what our new foundation looks like while also validating how easy the Base is for newer Devs to understand and build on!”

Reflecting on the success of the training, Spencer enthusiastically shared, “The session exceeded expectations! Witnessing everyone fully engaged was truly energizing.”

His sentiment was echoed by Tom from My Acuity, who described the training as “extremely informative,” and Kyle from Seneca Technologies, who found it “excellent,” despite not being a coder. Both Tom and Kyle grasp how refining frontend experiences alongside our robust platform could elevate overall user interactions. They left eager to apply their newfound knowledge within their teams.

Kyle, in particular, wasted no time brainstorming projects and solutions, inspired by just a few hours of coding experimentation. Her enthusiasm for future events and deepening her understanding of our capabilities was palpable–she even dove into our Learning Management System upon returning home, completing additional beginning courses. This passion is exactly what we aim to ignite at these events.

Chad Rehm hosts an informal Q&A session at Kinetic Data front-end training in Baltimore
Chad Rehm gathered a few attendees to ask questions and walk through different components of the Kinetic Platform.

At Kinetic Data, fostering community and igniting developers’ passion lies at the heart of our mission. Our platform is crafted with developers in mind, aiming to empower them with tools that enhance creativity and efficiency.

Events like our recent front-end training in Baltimore are just one way we cultivate this passion. Through ongoing training sessions, webinars, and workshops, we are dedicated to equipping developers with the skills and knowledge they need to innovate and thrive.

We look forward to continuing this journey of collaboration and learning with our community, building a future where every developer feels inspired and supported.

And we extend our heartfelt thanks to all who participated. Your active involvement and valuable feedback contribute immensely to the growth and evolution of the Kinetic Data community.

Looking ahead, we are excited to continue supporting our partners and users on their Kinetic Data journey. Stay tuned for more opportunities to learn, collaborate, and innovate together!

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