diff --git a/de/_posts/2020-01-25-resources.md b/de/_posts/2020-01-25-resources.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..81f0315 --- /dev/null +++ b/de/_posts/2020-01-25-resources.md @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +--- +title: "Lernquellen und Praesentationen" +author: "Ferdous" +i18n_key: Resources +categories: de blog +--- + +To Do. diff --git a/en/_posts/2020-01-25-resources.md b/en/_posts/2020-01-25-resources.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2048387 --- /dev/null +++ b/en/_posts/2020-01-25-resources.md @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ +--- +title: "Resources and Talks" +author: "Ferdous" +categories: en blog +i18n_key: Resources +--- +## Resources for Beginners +Here you can find the guides used during our workshops and some helpful resources for beginners. + +#### Installing Rails: +We use the following guide at our Installation Get-together before our Rails Beginner Workshops.\ +[Rails Girls Installation Guide](http://guides.railsgirls.com/install)\ +This following guide can be used as an alternative. You only need to follow one guide.\ +[RailsBridge Installation Guide](http://docs.railsbridge.org/installfest/choose_your_operating_system) + +#### Rails Beginner Workshop Tutorial: +We use the following step-by-step tutorial during our Rails Beginner Workshops.\ +[Rails Girls App Tutorial: Build your first App](http://guides.railsgirls.com/app) + +#### Cheatsheets: +The following workbook used to be given out at Beginner Workshops.\ +[Rails Girls Workbook](http://railsgirlsberlin.de/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/rg-workbook-A5.pdf)\ +You can find useful shortcuts, commands and infos here: [Rails Beginner Cheatsheet](http://www.pragtob.info/rails-beginner-cheatsheet/) + +#### Learning Ruby: +[Basics of programming in Ruby](http://ruby-for-beginners.rubymonstas.org) – with exercises, a book written by one of the code curious study groups ([Ruby Monstas](http://rubymonstas.org))\ +[A poignant guide to Ruby](http://poignant.guide/book/chapter-1.html) – A complete book from the same person who created TryRuby. About older version of Ruby.\ +[Learn Ruby on Codecademy](https://www.codecademy.com/learn/learn-ruby)\ +[Using Ruby Guides to learn Ruby](https://www.rubyguides.com/ruby-tutorial/) + +#### Learning Rails: +[Webapps for beginners](http://webapps-for-beginners.rubymonstas.org/index.html) – with exercises, a book written by one of the Rails Girls Berlin study groups ([Ruby Monstas](http://rubymonstas.org))\ +[Learn Rails](http://learn-rails.com/learn-ruby-on-rails.html) by David Kehoe + +#### Learning other languages: +[Codecademy](http://www.codecademy.com) – Learn HTML, CSS, JavaScript and Python with an interactive Terminal and earn badges!\ +[Don’t fear the Internet](http://www.dontfeartheinternet.com) – Frontend stuff (CSS, HTML) explained in short videos. + +#### Using Git +[Try Git](http://try.github.io) + + +## Resources for more advanced learners +Here you can find the guides used during our non-beginner workshops and some helpful resources for non-beginner learners. + +#### JavaScript Testing Workshop: +[Holger Frohloff's guide to JS testing](https://gitlab.com/improve-software-quality/workshops/js-testing-workshop/tree/master) + +#### For advanced Ruby on Rails Learners: +[Ruby Koans](http://rubykoans.com)\ +[Rails Guides](https://guides.rubyonrails.org)\ +[Railscast](http://railscasts.com) - Older version of Rails + +#### Creating mockups +[Balsamiq](https://balsamiq.com)\ +[Mockingbird](https://gomockingbird.com/home) + +#### Design +[Dribbble](https://dribbble.com)\ +[CSSgrid](https://www.ramotion.com/agency/web-design/cssgrid/)\ +[Colour Lover](https://www.colourlovers.com) + +#### Developer communities/ tools +[Github](http://www.github.com) to share and work on code in groups. It offers distributed version control and source code management\ +[Stackoverflow](http://stackoverflow.com) to ask/answer questions. + +#### Privacy +[Privacy Basics](http://railsgirlsberlin.de/privacy-in-a-digital-environment/) + + +If you know some more links that should be included on this page. Leave a comment with the link! We are happy about any good advise. + + +## Talks and Presentations +A collection of slides from the talks held during our workshops over the years. + +#### Rails Beginner Workshop - August 2012 +[Introduction into Web-applications](https://speakerdeck.com/pragtob/web-application-intro-for-railsgirls-berlin-may-2013) – Green Tobi’s Introductory Talk\ +[Where to go from here](https://www.slideshare.net/PragTob/where-to-go-from-here-updated-slides) – Tobi’s presentation about continuing learning + +#### HackDay - 19th of October 2013 +[Programming Games with Ruby](https://de.slideshare.net/wooga/programmin-games-minutecrashcourse) by Patrick Huesler + +#### HackDay - 14th of December 2013 +[Privacy in a digital environment](http://til.github.io/hackdaytalk/#/intro) by Lisa and Til\ +[I Love Programming](http://de.slideshare.net/PragTob/i-love-programming-new) by Green Tobi + +#### HackDay - 15th of February 2014 +[Your first contribution to Open Source](http://phansch.net/slides/opensource/) by Phillip Hansch\ +[Free software vs Open Source software](http://de.slideshare.net/carolinasd/rails-girlsbln) by Carolina\ +[The Right Tool for the Job](http://de.slideshare.net/ryanlevick/frameworks-31495310) by Ryan Levick\ +[Code is many more times read than written](https://speakerdeck.com/pragtob/code-is-read-many-mor-times-than-written-short) by Green Tobi + +#### Beginners Workshop @FU - 15th & 16th of March 2014 +[Resources for learning](https://www.slideshare.net/berlintam/rails-girls-resources) by Tam Eastly\ +[How to continue after the workshop](https://speakerdeck.com/nerdbabe/dot-dot-dot-and-now) by Ute\ +[How I became a developer](https://speakerdeck.com/lisavalentin/how-i-became-a-programmer) by Lisa + +#### Beginners Workshop @HTW - 5th of April 2014 +[#Rubydiary](https://speakerdeck.com/malwine/rubydiary) by Malwine + +#### Beginners Workshop @eurucamp - 2nd of August 2014 +[Rails Girls Summer of Code team "Omnia Extares"](https://de.slideshare.net/carolinasd/railsgirls-summer-of-code-eurucamp-rg-soc) by Carolina + +#### Beginners Workshop @FU - 25th of October 2014 +[HTTP for curious traveller](https://speakerdeck.com/kaeff/lets-go-on-a-journey-http-for-curious-travellers) by Klaus Fleerkötter\ +[CS is my DC](https://speakerdeck.com/malwine/cs-is-my-dc) by Malwine\ +[Becoming a programmer – the art of googling well](https://okepi.wordpress.com/2014/08/21/how-to-become-a-programmer-or-the-art-of-googling-well/) by Florian Plank\ +[How to ask questions and find the right answers](https://speakerdeck.com/polarblau/how-to-ask-questions-and-find-the-right-answers) by Florian Plank + +#### Beginners Workshop @HTW - 25th of March 2017 +[Introductory speech](https://github.com/codecurious-bln/materials/blob/master/RGBIntroTalk0317.pdf) by Laura and Kaja