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New Produt Demo: Slice Machine

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Event Update and location change! We apologize for the short notice, but we’re changing things up this month and we’ll be sharing a demonstration of our newest product to come out of beta, Slice Machine, and we’re doing it over on our Youtube Channel!


Join us for a Demo of our Newest Product: Slice Machine!

During this demonstration, Lucie and Alex of Prismic's DevX will be walking us through Slice Machine, the easiest way to build and ship website sections.

Together, we’ll learn

📚 How to get started with Slice Machine

⚙️ Core concepts like Shared Slices, Slice Variations, and Slice Screenshots

🔗 How it all connects to the Prismic Editor

At the end of this demonstration, you’ll understand just how Slice Machine can empower you to deliver a visual interface that allows your content creators to easily build pages without any further help from you.

Event Details:

Date: Wednesday, May 4th

Time: 12pm EST / 6pm CET

Location: Prismic Youtube Channel

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About Prismic’s Slice Machine:

Slice Machine is the easiest way for developers to build and ship those website sections.

It brings workflow improvements that let you skip steps you typically would need to perform. Drafting placeholder content, for example, or writing boilerplate code is automated so you can start developing pages sooner.

Slice Machine is an npm package you install to your project and run during development. Using it enables Prismic features that can only be accessed by building with Slice Machine, such as sharing Slice models across Custom Types along with live screenshots to make content writing more straightforward.

Learn more here: https://prismic.io/docs/core-concepts/slice-machine

Speaker Bios:

Lucie Haberer is a Nuxt hacker and ambassador who's into crawling GitHub to find and learn new things. She's currently working from Northern France as a Developer Experience Engineer for Prismic. Lucie loves to fiddle with Node.js and serverless things. With those technologies, she makes things ranging from bots of all sorts to questionable CLIs. Occasionally, she writes technical pieces and promotes artists' work on her blog: lucie.red

Alex trost is a front end developer and educator from Connecticut. He loves learning about creative coding from others. He streams on Twitch to learn from and teach others about fun ways to build for the web. He also writes articles and a newsletter around creative coding at Frontend Horse. Alex is part of the Developer Experience team at Prismic, where he's working to make building Jamstack sites fun and easy.

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