GirlsGetGeeky is a project that addresses the following issues:
- Poor internet hindering the ability for beginners to access good courses with solutions to common problems.
- A large number of ladies who take a technology course in the University end up taking a job parallel to tech.
- For beginners, there is no a structured course /syllabus to help them move from beginner to advanced level
GirlsGetGeeky big picture is to build a fun offline course available on usb sticks. The offline course should
have all the important resources that one needs to effectively learn the programming language in question.
We are currently building an offline study course for Ruby. After the Ruby course is finished we will move to other languages.
We will build these courses and instructions in markdown files.
We 💙 new contributors. There are many ways to contribute you do not have to necessarily even write code.
Here is our contribution guidelines to get you started
When you contribute to this project, you will get recognition as one of our contributor, a big thank you and an applaud on twitter.
With the storytelling
tickets available you do not have to write code, share your experience and opinions and help another
developer starting out get motivated, point him/her to the right direction or just some heads-up and you will be recognized as a contributor.
This project adheres to a code of conduct. By participating, you are expected to uphold this code.
Before contributing, please take a look at the code of conduct.
We have a slack channel where all communications are held but if its a conversation about an issue leave a comment on the issue's trail.
Join us at the Mozilla's Global Sprint May 10-11, 2018! We'll be gathering in-person at sites around the world and online to collaborate on this project and learn from each other. Get your #mozsprint tickets now!