Hi there. I just stumbled upon this organization, you guys have compiled a lot of quality stuff and learning resources. I would like to be a part of this. Can anyone tell how can I join your organization on Github?
Ines Teles Correia
@iteles
@palash25 All you have to do is be interested in open source ;) You start off in a basic team and then as you become a contributor or a maintainer, we give you more and more permissions :blush:
Palash Nigam
@palash25
@iteles thanks for the invite
Kautilya Tripathi
@knrt10
Hi i am new here .The documentation was quite interesting of this organization . I would like to take part in this and be of use . Would some help me regarding how can i join this organization ?
Leo Ribeiro
@leordev
@knrt10 hello! did you get your answer already? I share the same feeling ! :)
Ines Teles Correia
@iteles
:raised_hands: We should add an issue on this!
@knrt10@leordev Just add a comment here and I’ll invite you: dwyl/start-here#143
Leo Ribeiro
@leordev
@iteles thanks! Already did that! :)
Leo Ribeiro
@leordev
I could not find it on your repos, but do you have any small project or mvp in your backlog? like a little proof of concept of an app for XYZ... I'd like to build from the ground one using the PETE stack...
:)
Svetlana Linuxenko
@linuxenko
Does anyone learn elm ? I found it awesome and worst to learn or even make something interesting with it. I didn't work with it, didn't learn it before, if someone interesting, we would try learn it together, and dwyl some notes then :)))
Leo Ribeiro
@leordev
@linuxenko me! Yeah I'm on the same boat, you can count on me for sure
he has the beginners and the beyond the basics... I'm on the final of beyond the basics
this guy is AMAZING. nice course
Svetlana Linuxenko
@linuxenko
@leordev Didn't watch his videos yet. Looks interesting.
Leo Ribeiro
@leordev
first I did Richard Feldman course from frontend masters, and after that I tried to play a lil bit with some stuff but it was still unclear to me... then I did James course and it was HUGE for me... this guys is very direct to the point and the exercises are great
but hey, don't take shortcuts, take your time to watch James videos... you'll be impressed and a lot of things will make sense
_
at least that's worked for me
and it's barely 8hours of video
for the basics I guess
I don't know, I finished both basic and advanced in two days
Svetlana Linuxenko
@linuxenko
I will watch it, thank you very much for the link . Can I text you a questions or something when I'll be ready to create the greatest and world changing "hello world" ?
Leo Ribeiro
@leordev
@linuxenko yeah of course, I will be happy if I can help
Svetlana Linuxenko
@linuxenko
btw subscribed to your twitter, if you have something about elm , just post it :))
Check out the readme and feel free to create an issue for anything you think it could benefit from based on what you've learnt so far
Svetlana Linuxenko
@linuxenko
@Cleop as the README said: "It's difficult to introduce elm to someone who has never heard of it before without sounding "evangelical"" , I can't judge, I can't even check if all the information there is correct, because I'm first time with elm. All that I see the links.. For me, it looks like - we are the great collection of links to learn. Me - ok, ok.
Ines Teles Correia
@iteles
@linuxenko We’d be thrilled if you can update it based on your own journey too :blush:
Svetlana Linuxenko
@linuxenko
@iteles , good idea :)
Cleop
@Cleop
Yes exactly @iteles, we actively encourage our community to help each of our resources evolve 👍
Hello everyone. I'm a software engineer and I live in Brazil. Recently I came across the "dwyl" organization on github and I was amazed. I'd like to be part of and contribute in some way. :smile:
Erez Sobel
@ErezSo
Hi, guys! I'm a Frontend Developer living and working in Berlin, Germany. At the moment I'm working mostly with React and Redux and have experience with Node.js. I love that you're using Elm and Elixir in your projects. It's been quite some time now that I'm interested in both those technologies, but haven't had the chance to to actually use it for something. It's my first time trying to be involved in an open source project, so don't really know where to start. Any help and guidance would be really great!
Nelson
@nelsonic
@ErezSo Welcome! :tada: In general, if you see a opportunity for improvement in any of our projects, just open an issue (on GitHub!) to highlight/discuss it! :-)
Erez Sobel
@ErezSo
Thanks, @nelsonic! So I should actually start contributing by come up with an issue of my own rather than work on already existing issues? Tbh, I'm a bit overwhelmed by the amount of repos you guys maintain, so there's some confusion on my side.
andrea_denisse.go
@da-edra
dwyl is an really interesting organization.
I love what you do.
andrea_denisse.go
@da-edra
However, I starred the start-here repo and I haven't received an invitation.