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AMA #1

Open ycj1905 opened 6 years ago

ycj1905 commented 6 years ago

{ "username": "ycj1905", "name": "Matt Jhou", "projects": [ "https://github.com/ycj1905/profiles", "https://github.com/ycj1905/OpenCV-ROI-Test", "https://github.com/ycj1905/Meal-Order", "https://github.com/ycj1905/Dawisdom_POS_system", "https://github.com/ycj1905/Slicer" ], "background":[ "Front-end", "Angular : familiar", "Raspberry Pi/ Beagle bone", "POS system (LAMP)", "3d printer", "My online profile: https://www.cakeresume.com/matt-jhou" ], "interests":[ "moder F2E", "New Tech: AI, Block chain ..." ], "instagram": "https://www.instagram.com/ycj_matt/?hl=zh-tw", "github": "https://github.com/ycj1905" }

serapath commented 6 years ago

Hello there :-)

Cool. Another one with some hardware background. Checked your CV - so you do google stuff (angular, web components, ...) ...but also saw some 3D javascript things. And a fan of Rick & Morty :D sweeet. I saw your instagram Mr. Mee6 :P

You have actually really interesting projects. The slicer thing sounds like it would be for 3D printing and you did some rasberry pie point of sale and you have some groceries list app.

Are those projects you plan to extend or work on during the workshop? :-)

We forgot to clearly mention the "projects": [...] was/is meant for open source github projects about what people want to learn and/or work on during the workshop. Would be totally cool if you want to work on those projects of yours. Would be super cool to describe your idea to other workshop people and post the link on the chat.

Most people will probably try to create a new empty open source github repository and make just a README.md file or issue to roughly describe what they want to learn or work on in the next 4 weeks.

The idea is:

  1. when people have their project repositories and ideas described to link it and post it on the chat

  2. then go around other people's AMA issues and interview them about their ideas to find like minded people who want to do similar stuff or have complementary skills to split/share the work and learning.

    • means if you find beginners, you could practice to make issues to outsource some work to them and teach/mentor them to help you
    • if you find more advanced partners, you can brainstorm how to use each others project
    • maybe you require their work as a module or the other way round
    • maybe they include your work as an iframe or you include theirs
    • maybe one works on blockchain smart contracts and others on JS app and use the smart contract via API

We would go around during the weekend and post people custom learning resources incontext of their project to get them started.

The goal is to learn something, build something and do it all online to practice remote work using digital tools.

If you have some more questions or maybe feedback, please let me know on the chat or come to my AMA issue :-)

serapath commented 6 years ago

did you already make a github repository for your project idea and have a link?