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Coders workshops meet weekly on Tuesdays at 7:15. They are open to all -- experienced and new coders alike. The only requirement is that you want to help and learn or teach in the process. We try to team up experienced folks with newbies. We only work on stuff we actually use, so your work is always needed. | Coders workshops meet weekly on Tuesdays at 7:15. They are open to all -- experienced and new coders alike. The only requirement is that you want to help and learn or teach in the process. We try to team up experienced folks with newbies. We only work on stuff we actually use, so your work is always needed. | ||
− | While most coders live in the Portland area and come in to Free Geek to volunteer, coding is the one volunteer opportunity at Free Geek that is available to people outside our local area. If you want to help out and live outside the Portland, Oregon area, sign up for the mailing list ( | + | While most coders live in the Portland area and come in to Free Geek to volunteer, coding is the one volunteer opportunity at Free Geek that is available to people outside our local area. If you want to help out and live outside the Portland, Oregon area, sign up for the mailing list (see below) and ask about how to plug in, or do the same on IRC. |
==Coding Projects== | ==Coding Projects== |
Revision as of 16:47, 30 November 2004
Intro
The coders group at Free Geek is the place you can learn or teach about software programming and development. We normally do this at coders workshops.
Coders workshops meet weekly on Tuesdays at 7:15. They are open to all -- experienced and new coders alike. The only requirement is that you want to help and learn or teach in the process. We try to team up experienced folks with newbies. We only work on stuff we actually use, so your work is always needed.
While most coders live in the Portland area and come in to Free Geek to volunteer, coding is the one volunteer opportunity at Free Geek that is available to people outside our local area. If you want to help out and live outside the Portland, Oregon area, sign up for the mailing list (see below) and ask about how to plug in, or do the same on IRC.
Coding Projects
Here are some projects we are working on at Free Geek:
FGdb -- This is PHP code ( http://www.php.net/ ) that talks to a PostgreSQL database ( http://www.postgresql.org/ ).
FGDiag -- Python code ( http://www.python.org/ ) used for testing gizmos.
Distro Implementation -- Figure out how to get the software onto the boxes we build, and how to make it work like we want it to.
Other Coding Projects -- There are usually a variety of smaller tasks that need doing, often using shell scripting.
Getting Started
If any of the above projects interest you, you may want to join the coders. To do so:
- Coding is done by editing text files, see Text Editing for Coders for more info.
- Sign up for the coders mailing list http://lists.freegeek.org/listinfo/coders (email lists for coders)
- Get an account on the appropriate Free Geek Computers for Coders. (See also SSH for coders)
- Get a CVS account. (CVS for coders)
- Get an RT account http://todo.freegeek.org/rt/ (RT for coders)
- Free Geek coders hang out on IRC at freenode.net ( http://freenode.net/ ) on the #freegeek channel. (IRC for coders)
Programming Classes
When the current version of FGdb was being planned we held two classes so that we'd have several coders with a common base of knowledge. The outlines for these two classes are available online:
- The Intro to Relational Databases and SQL class outline is available at http://freegeek.org/sql-class/
- The Intro to Web Based Applications Using PHP class outline is available at http://freegeek.org/php-class/
If you need to understand how databases work in general, please study these as soon as possible.
We also offered a class in Python to kick off the FGDiag project. It's notes can be found at: http://freegeek.org/python-class/