nodeschool/munich

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Description: NodeSchool chapter for Munich

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README

NodeSchool Munich

See http://nodeschool.io/munich for more information and upcoming events and join us on Meetup.

Any question or feedback? Open an issue If you want to improve our website, you can find it on the gh-pages branch.

Getting started
? Install Node.js
? Install an editor of your choice

Recommended Editors:

Every proper text editor is suitable.

? Choose a workshopper

Install a worshop via npm install -g WORKSHOPNAME_HERE (i.e. npm install -g learnyounode). (-g is necessary and means “global”)

? How Workshoppers work

Once you installed a workshopper, you can start it via calling the workshop name i.e. learnyounode. It will show you instructions on what to do and there are some hints on how to solve the exercices.

Choose a folder on you machine and create a new Node.js file with the editor of your choice.

If your solution is correct, the workshoppers tells you so and you can choose the next exercises by calling learnyounode.

? Get help when you're stuck

Feel free to ask a mentor when you're stuck or uncertain about your solution or an excercise. Just raise your hand or ask directly. We are here to help!

Have a look at the Resources below if you are looking for a JavaScript or Node.js Reference.


Resources

Code of Conduct
Mentors wanted!

Don't be shy! You don't have to be Brendan Eich to teach JavaScript!

If you are interested in becoming a NodeSchool mentor, please add your name along with a short introduction to our mentor list.


This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, Grant Number U24TR002306. This work is solely the responsibility of the creators and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.