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yabellini,
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✍️ Day 14: Distilling how to use Participatory Live Coding in-person and online - Tips 7 and 8

Today, we have two more tips about this teaching technique for programming.

We will focus on our lesson plan, when and how we can improvise to avoid losing track, and how to use diagrams.

🚀 https://typeshare.co/yabellini/posts/day-13-distilling-how-to-use-participatory-live-coding-in-person-and-online-tips-7-and-8

https://yabellini.netlify.app/blog/



leahawasser,
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Learning about comics in the documentation summit . How can we make documentation more fun amd user friendly?! Do you have ideas? @pyOpenSci

veit,
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leahawasser,
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@veit @pyOpenSci oh nice Veit! thank you for sharing this!

davidism,
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@brainwane standup comedy keynote “So many workshops on how to get into open source but none on how to get out. Yeah some people aren’t laughing just going uh-huh.”

osi,
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There are currently no accepted means by which openness can be validated for AI, yet many organizations are claiming their AI to be “Open Source.” Just as the Open Source Definition serves as the globally accepted standard for Open Source software, so will the Open Source AI Definition act as a standard for openness in AI systems and their components. https://opensource.org/blog/the-open-source-ai-definition-gets-closer-to-reality-with-a-global-workshop-series

heinelo,

Aufgenommen in Erfurt 2017 Weiße Reiher am Baggerloch
bearbeitet mit Shotwell und Gimp
Olympus OMD EM5II ISO 640 1/125 s f/ 6.4

yabellini,
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✍️ Day 13: Distilling how to use Participatory Live Coding in-person and online - Tip 6

Participatory live coding can make it difficult to know if people are following along or unable to code due to issues. So today's tip is to

Get real-time feedback and provide immediate help.

📝 https://typeshare.co/yabellini/posts/day-13-distilling-how-to-use-participatory-live-coding-in-person-and-online-tip-6

https://yabellini.netlify.app/blog/2024-05-18-30ship30-day13/



stefan,
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I'm looking at a free BrowserStack plan for open source projects.

https://www.browserstack.com/open-source

They're not really clear about their requirements, although I'd assume they mean big projects with thousands of stars on GitHub. Right?

Anyone in the community has relevant knowledge/experience?

stefan,
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I mean, all my repos have 547 stars combined. Two of my WordPress plugins have been installed on "100+ sites". Four of my browser extensions have 240 installs across Firefox + Chrome.

Those are not big numbers, sure, but it seems like I provide enough value?

I don't know.

The page I linked to only asks for an "Open Source Project URL", and I don't really have one big project. Maybe I could build my case if I could submit all of my work together.

krisfreedain,
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Cerebral Valley Hackers Build $20 Smart Glasses (pretty cool!)
https://gizmodo.com/cerebral-valley-hackers-build-20-open-source-smart-gla-1851476656

rasmus91,
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@krisfreedain This looks like its exactly what I wished Google Glass would have been!

krisfreedain,
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@rasmus91 so true

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