This repository contains files, tools, and instructions on how to get started with git and programming in general.
Organization
- http://codergv.org/chat <-- Chat site
- http://codergv.org/boot <-- (boot)'s website
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WxvRP5gwhA <-- git hub for teams and organizations
- http://www.tokbox.com/blog/having-fun-at-startup-weekend/ <-- getting the most out of our time at events
- http://appsembler.com/blog/10-tips-for-hackathon-success/ <-- getting the most out of our time at events
- http://wiki.coworking.org/w/page/16583831/FrontPage <-- coworking wiki
- https://geekli.st/home <-- Social netoworking for developers
- https://geekli.st/hackathon/ <-- start your hackathon
Tools & Services
- https://stripe.com/ <-- credit card processing
- http://devdocs.io/ <-- documentation for many web services
- http://mashape.com/ <-- list of web api's
- https://apigee.com/console/ <-- api sandbox
- https://moqups.com/ <-- Interface mockups
- http://balsamiq.com/ <-- Interface mockups
- http://getbootstrap.com/ <-- front-end framework to get your app or site up and running
- http://foundation.zurb.com/ <-- another front-end framework
Tutorials & Help
- http://try.github.io/levels/1/challenges/1 <-- learn to use github
- http://goo.gl/zlXJPl <-- learn to use sublime 3
- http://codeschool.com <-- some free interactive introduction courses on some basic web technologies
- http://codecademy.com <-- another source for free and paid courses
- Quora (particularly this question) <-- excellent resource for where and how to learn programming
- E-books
Resources • http://foift.org/resources/foi-hotline/ <-- Pro bono lawyers for help with Public Information Requests