by Seth Alexander
塞斯·亞歷山大(Seth Alexander)
FreeCodeCamp納什維爾聚會的回顧 (A Recap from the freeCodeCamp Nashville Meetup)
At a recent freeCodeCamp meetup, a small group of campers got together to solve some coding challenges and we talk shop.
在最近的freeCodeCamp聚會上,一小撮露營者聚在一起解決了一些編碼難題,我們進行了交談。
Leland brought up the scope of the projects. How it’s easy to go off on tangents and hours later be so far away from what you initially started working on.
利蘭德提出了項目范圍。 切線和幾小時后開始切線很容易,與您最初開始的工作相去甚遠。
We shared some tips on how to stay focused and keep within the scope of the project. A lot of the time we’ll learn things after we complete a project that makes it even easier to implement what we truly wanted to do. So sometimes it’s more frustrating to succeed in going the extra mile by trudging through the dirt only to realize that you didn’t know about the free shuttle that could’ve gotten you there much quicker and easier.
我們分享了一些有關如何保持專注并保持在項目范圍內的提示。 很多時候,我們會在完成一個項目后學習一些東西,這使得實施我們真正想要做的事情變得更加容易。 因此,有時候,在泥濘小地上跋涉而成功地走遠路會更令人沮喪,只是意識到您不知道免費穿梭巴士可以使您更快更輕松地到達目的地。
We put our heads together and helped Andy with a checkbox problem he was having. We were calling checked
(MDN) to return true or false, and it was throwing an error complaining about not being able to be called on null.
我們齊心協力,幫助安迪解決了他遇到的復選框問題。 我們正在調用checked
( MDN )返回true或false,它拋出了一個錯誤,抱怨無法在null上被調用。
We discussed the job landscape at length. Phillip is on the prowl but doesn’t have the 1–3 years professional experience it seems like all Jr. Developer roles are looking for these days. Which we all agreed is a Catch-22 that just doesn’t make sense.
我們詳細討論了工作前景。 Phillip正在四處尋覓,但沒有1-3年的專業經驗,似乎所有Jr. Developer角色都在尋找這些日子。 我們都同意的是Catch-22,這根本沒有道理。
Networking is a big key to getting the first job in this industry it seems. Having a Sr. Developer who can vouch for your skills is typically needed for a company to take the leap and risk it. We discussed HackerRank as well as the usefulness of some recruiters to open doors when the resume is lacking.
看起來,網絡是獲得該行業第一份工作的重要關鍵。 公司通常需要擁有可以證明您的技能的高級開發人員,才能冒險并冒險。 我們討論了HackerRank以及缺少簡歷時一些招聘人員打開門的有用性。
We found out about CHINGU from Matt. This is an interesting project that looks to throw people who are self learning web development into cohorts of like minded people to level themselves up in a quicker fashion.
我們從Matt找到了有關CHINGU的信息。 這是一個有趣的項目,旨在將自學Web開發的人們吸引到志趣相投的人群中,以更快的方式提升自己。
I was able to find the “Welcome” doc they send to new cohorts and it’s an interesting framework. I’d be interested to see how one actually is executed but don’t think I want to take part in one now. I have enough going on. It’s a solid option for others though to look at how they can speed up their progress.
我能夠找到他們發送給新隊列的“ Welcome”文檔,這是一個有趣的框架。 我很想看看一個人實際上是如何執行的,但是我不認為我現在想參加。 我已經足夠了。 對于其他人來說,看看他們如何加快進度是一個不錯的選擇。
I shared some of the resources that we came into contact with this weekend with Music City Code. Technologist Federation of Nashville aka TechFed, has an awesome thing going on. I encourage everyone to sign up with them on their site.
我分享了本周末我們與Music City Code接觸的一些資源。 納什維爾 (又名TechFed)的技術專家聯合會正在發生一件令人敬畏的事情。 我鼓勵每個人都在他們的網站上注冊。
If you’re looking to get more involved with the Nashville tech scene then volunteer at tech events. The networking is invaluable. Also, the Complete Developer Podcast are a couple cool dudes. They run a weekly podcast as well as a bi-monthly (that means twice a month right?) developer meetup. Subscribe and go check out their meetup.
如果您想讓更多人參與納什維爾的科技活動,請自愿參加科技活動。 網絡是無價的。 另外, Complete Developer Podcast是幾個很酷的家伙。 他們每周播客一次,每兩個月播客一次(這意味著每月兩次?)。 訂閱并查看他們的聚會。
We’re looking forward to bigger things for freeCodeCamp Nashville. We’ve got a bigger meeting space in the works. Also, some possible sponsorships that’ll allow us to do more and maintain a small budget. We received a lot of positive feedback from Music City Code attendees who stopped by the table. We also found out that Nashville Software School shares freeCodeCamp as a resource for people wanting to learn more about coding.
我們期待freeCodeCamp Nashville的更大發展。 我們的工作空間更大。 另外,一些可能的贊助將使我們能夠做更多的事情,并維持少量預算。 音樂城守則的與會者在桌旁停了下來,我們收到了很多積極的反饋。 我們還發現, 納什維爾軟件學院(Nashville Software School)與freeCodeCamp共享,作為希望學習更多有關編碼的人們的資源。
Finally, a huge congrats to our very own organizer Dave who landed his first dev gig this weekend! Yet another one showing the people can make the transition to web development without a CS degree and without attending a bootcamp. Persistence and hard work do pay off.
最后,對我們自己的組織者Dave表示祝賀,他本周末首次參加了演出! 另一幅向人們展示的內容可以無需CS學位和參加訓練營就可以過渡到Web開發。 堅持不懈和辛勤工作確實有回報。
You can read more about my coding journey on my blog.
您可以在我的博客上閱讀有關我的編碼之旅的更多信息。
翻譯自: https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/freecodecamp-nashville-june-meetup-recap-4670c7cea526/