
What we’re about
This is a group for all Campers who want to get together and code collaboratively. We will set regular Meetups but feel free to plan your own and get together! This is a very open group dedicated to helping everyone learn together.
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- FreeCodeCamp Silicon ValleyNorthside Branch Library, Santa Clara, CA
Anyone new to programming and college graduates is welcome to join! Just bring a laptop. If you don't have a computer you can request a temporary one from the library.
We have a boot camp that is put on by https://c0d3.com
The curriculum consists of the following:JS0 Foundations of JavaScript
-> Learn about variables, types of data, and decisions in your codeJS1 Variables & Functions
-> Learn about HTML & Functions: creating user interfaces, crafting functions, solving "word problems" with recursionJS2 Arrays
-> Learn about making lists of data, interacting with HTML pages, and using array helpers. After JS2 you'll be able to build this stopwatch (https://songz.c0d3.com/js1/8b.html)• JS3 Objects
-> Learn about libraries and APIs: testing code, writing your own objects, and unleashing the power of the web with APIs. After JS3 you'll be able to build this Pokemon viewer (https://songz.c0d3.com/js3/pokeview.html)• JS4 Front End Engineering
-> Learn about building interactive web experiences, using models for Machine Learning. After JS4 you'll be able to build this Lights Off game (https://c0d3.com/challenges/lightsoff/)• JS5 End to End
-> Learn about System Design: sending requests via GET and POST, understanding servers• JS6 React, GraphQL, SocketIO
-> Learn about Javascript Frameworks, Mobile and OS ApplicationsAfter JS6 you can contribute to or start new open-source projects. This will add valuable work experience to your resume. Projects you can participate in include:
• https://garagescript.github.io/myProxy - Server proxy (Nginx alternative)
• https://c0d3.com - The lesson platform itself, built and run by students!
• https://llip.io - Language learning app
FAQ
• I have zero math background. Can I learn?
-> Yes. Several of our students have become software engineers with no math background.• I don't have a college degree. Can I learn?
-> Yes. Several of our students have become software engineers without having a college degree.• Do I have to pay anything?
-> No, this boot camp is completely free.Any other questions can be asked on our discord server and one of our engineers will reach out.
If you are new to programming and have no prior experience try
https://freecodecamp.org/learn - FreeCodeCamp Silicon ValleyNorthside Branch Library, Santa Clara, CA
Anyone new to programming and college graduates is welcome to join! Just bring a laptop. If you don't have a computer you can request a temporary one from the library.
We have a boot camp that is put on by https://c0d3.com
The curriculum consists of the following:JS0 Foundations of JavaScript
-> Learn about variables, types of data, and decisions in your codeJS1 Variables & Functions
-> Learn about HTML & Functions: creating user interfaces, crafting functions, solving "word problems" with recursionJS2 Arrays
-> Learn about making lists of data, interacting with HTML pages, and using array helpers. After JS2 you'll be able to build this stopwatch (https://songz.c0d3.com/js1/8b.html)• JS3 Objects
-> Learn about libraries and APIs: testing code, writing your own objects, and unleashing the power of the web with APIs. After JS3 you'll be able to build this Pokemon viewer (https://songz.c0d3.com/js3/pokeview.html)• JS4 Front End Engineering
-> Learn about building interactive web experiences, using models for Machine Learning. After JS4 you'll be able to build this Lights Off game (https://c0d3.com/challenges/lightsoff/)• JS5 End to End
-> Learn about System Design: sending requests via GET and POST, understanding servers• JS6 React, GraphQL, SocketIO
-> Learn about Javascript Frameworks, Mobile and OS ApplicationsAfter JS6 you can contribute to or start new open-source projects. This will add valuable work experience to your resume. Projects you can participate in include:
• https://garagescript.github.io/myProxy - Server proxy (Nginx alternative)
• https://c0d3.com - The lesson platform itself, built and run by students!
• https://llip.io - Language learning app
FAQ
• I have zero math background. Can I learn?
-> Yes. Several of our students have become software engineers with no math background.• I don't have a college degree. Can I learn?
-> Yes. Several of our students have become software engineers without having a college degree.• Do I have to pay anything?
-> No, this boot camp is completely free.Any other questions can be asked on our discord server and one of our engineers will reach out.
If you are new to programming and have no prior experience try
https://freecodecamp.org/learn - FreeCodeCamp Silicon ValleyNorthside Branch Library, Santa Clara, CA
Anyone new to programming and college graduates is welcome to join! Just bring a laptop. If you don't have a computer you can request a temporary one from the library.
We have a boot camp that is put on by https://c0d3.com
The curriculum consists of the following:JS0 Foundations of JavaScript
-> Learn about variables, types of data, and decisions in your codeJS1 Variables & Functions
-> Learn about HTML & Functions: creating user interfaces, crafting functions, solving "word problems" with recursionJS2 Arrays
-> Learn about making lists of data, interacting with HTML pages, and using array helpers. After JS2 you'll be able to build this stopwatch (https://songz.c0d3.com/js1/8b.html)• JS3 Objects
-> Learn about libraries and APIs: testing code, writing your own objects, and unleashing the power of the web with APIs. After JS3 you'll be able to build this Pokemon viewer (https://songz.c0d3.com/js3/pokeview.html)• JS4 Front End Engineering
-> Learn about building interactive web experiences, using models for Machine Learning. After JS4 you'll be able to build this Lights Off game (https://c0d3.com/challenges/lightsoff/)• JS5 End to End
-> Learn about System Design: sending requests via GET and POST, understanding servers• JS6 React, GraphQL, SocketIO
-> Learn about Javascript Frameworks, Mobile and OS ApplicationsAfter JS6 you can contribute to or start new open-source projects. This will add valuable work experience to your resume. Projects you can participate in include:
• https://garagescript.github.io/myProxy - Server proxy (Nginx alternative)
• https://c0d3.com - The lesson platform itself, built and run by students!
• https://llip.io - Language learning app
FAQ
• I have zero math background. Can I learn?
-> Yes. Several of our students have become software engineers with no math background.• I don't have a college degree. Can I learn?
-> Yes. Several of our students have become software engineers without having a college degree.• Do I have to pay anything?
-> No, this boot camp is completely free.Any other questions can be asked on our discord server and one of our engineers will reach out.
If you are new to programming and have no prior experience try
https://freecodecamp.org/learn - FreeCodeCamp Silicon ValleyNorthside Branch Library, Santa Clara, CA
Anyone new to programming and college graduates is welcome to join! Just bring a laptop. If you don't have a computer you can request a temporary one from the library.
We have a boot camp that is put on by https://c0d3.com
The curriculum consists of the following:JS0 Foundations of JavaScript
-> Learn about variables, types of data, and decisions in your codeJS1 Variables & Functions
-> Learn about HTML & Functions: creating user interfaces, crafting functions, solving "word problems" with recursionJS2 Arrays
-> Learn about making lists of data, interacting with HTML pages, and using array helpers. After JS2 you'll be able to build this stopwatch (https://songz.c0d3.com/js1/8b.html)• JS3 Objects
-> Learn about libraries and APIs: testing code, writing your own objects, and unleashing the power of the web with APIs. After JS3 you'll be able to build this Pokemon viewer (https://songz.c0d3.com/js3/pokeview.html)• JS4 Front End Engineering
-> Learn about building interactive web experiences, using models for Machine Learning. After JS4 you'll be able to build this Lights Off game (https://c0d3.com/challenges/lightsoff/)• JS5 End to End
-> Learn about System Design: sending requests via GET and POST, understanding servers• JS6 React, GraphQL, SocketIO
-> Learn about Javascript Frameworks, Mobile and OS ApplicationsAfter JS6 you can contribute to or start new open-source projects. This will add valuable work experience to your resume. Projects you can participate in include:
• https://garagescript.github.io/myProxy - Server proxy (Nginx alternative)
• https://c0d3.com - The lesson platform itself, built and run by students!
• https://llip.io - Language learning app
FAQ
• I have zero math background. Can I learn?
-> Yes. Several of our students have become software engineers with no math background.• I don't have a college degree. Can I learn?
-> Yes. Several of our students have become software engineers without having a college degree.• Do I have to pay anything?
-> No, this boot camp is completely free.Any other questions can be asked on our discord server and one of our engineers will reach out.
If you are new to programming and have no prior experience try
https://freecodecamp.org/learn