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Workshops for 2014 May, June, July Batch #2

Open balupton opened 10 years ago

balupton commented 10 years ago

Discuss possible workshops to be held at Hacker Retreat between May, June and July.

Workshops are listed here: https://github.com/HackerRetreat/meta/wiki/Workshops

Proposed Workshops:

Open to suggestions.

With enough +1s for specific suggestions, I'll create the necessary pages for the event so we can start publicising it.

Workshops while I'm at the retreat can all be recorded if desired.

balupton commented 10 years ago

Possible workshops and prices

€5 - Monday 23rd: DocPad, night workshop €5 - Tuesday 24th: KeystoneJS, night workshop

€15 - Wednesday 25th: Browserify & Web Components, night workshop €5 - Thursday 26th: Web Components & Web RTC, night workshop

€5 - Saturday 28th: NodeSchool, day workshop

€15 - Monday 30th: Professional JavaScript Error Handling and Flow Control, night workshop €10 - Tuesday 1st: ChainyJS, night workshop €15 - Wednesday 2nd: Javascript+Node.js Performance & Debugging, night workshop €15 - Thursday 3rd: Node.js Command Line Interfaces, night workshop €99 - Saturday 5th: Professional Node.js Desktop Apps, day workshop

Will finalise prices and do up pages for them this weekend.

balupton commented 10 years ago

Here's an idea for a 10 week workshop, week by week:

  1. JavaScript
  2. Node Basics
  3. Application Flow
  4. Browserify + HTML & CSS
  5. Server & Rendering

Then we split the team into backend and frontend programmers. Backend programmers get:

  1. Server Structure
  2. API Server
  3. Database
  4. Scaling
  5. Tying it together

Frontend programmers get:

  1. DOM
  2. Forms
  3. Model Driven Views
  4. Responsive Design
  5. Tying it together

They all work on the same project, which will be a real world useful FOSS thing, built from the ground up.

Rob-Morris commented 10 years ago

I think it would be good to work unit tests and automated build & deploy in there... and some process stuff: requirements analysis, solution design, release management + how to leverage open source & NPM.

balupton commented 10 years ago

+1