Sndbox Summer Camp – Project. "SCA" (Steemit Coding Academy)
Project to encourage the learning of SCA programming languages (Steemit Coding Academy)
Nowadays programming languages have become essential in modern society. In any field, computer programming is present as an inherent element of the so-called digital era. Therefore, I find it important that all people or more specifically the steemians receive instruction and guidance in the field of programming languages.
I think it’s very accurate what was mentioned by the friends @anomadsoul and @ guyfawkes4-20 with respect to which the fact that we’re in a blockchain, and therefore, the coding is an inherent facet of the steemcosystem. Those who can develop skills in this area can achieve great impact on this platform and carry out substantial projects. We should all learn about it, don’t you think so?
My proposal is to encourage the steemians adepts in programming to create code post-classes. The incentives can be votes from the community of @sndbox based on the elaboration of post-classes. It would be necessary to use a tag called #codingclass followed by a script and the name of the language (Python, C, Java, Ruby, HTML, etc) to treat the post as an organized archiving system.
Promoting a movement like this, eventually, would lead us to see more users deploying their own coding projects and with this, an eventual growth of the Steemit platform. That is to say, a kind of feedback process would occur, which in my opinion, feedback is the essence of this extraordinary social network.
Another guideline of the project would be that the programmer members, those who are in @sndbox, could give live classes through a channel in discord. It could be one day or a week with rotating shifts among fellow collaborators.
I hope @sndbox could give to this project the guidance and the right direction to proportionate satisfactory results, so the coding teaching would become something real in Steeming. I know that this’ probably not something brand new, but I think that the more popular this practice may become, the more profitable it could be. And not to mention that it surely would be something that could be successful here in Steemit since coding is part of the future of mankind and the coders will be like the magicians of the future.
It’s so well-known that when someone is newbie or even minnow, they can find so many difficulties when it comes to make his/her post look beautiful and stylized, it’s not strange at all to see so many posts that are so bad formatted that most of them are too hard-reading or not even legible, it is a problem that’s generalized here because many of them simply don’t have the fundamental principles of web designing languages (to be more specific, HTML), and let’s be honest, Markdown is not good enough to design a post with professional style. Steemit Coding Academy is compromised to teach the basic principles of HTML and then we will make sure that many Steemians get the proper teaching and technical knowhow, that’s because @sndbox and I would make sure that our students may be taught by professionals in the field that I just mentioned above.
@therealwolf 's created platform smartsteem scammed my post this morning (mothersday) that was supposed to be for an Abused Childrens Charity. Dude literally stole from abused children that don't have mothers ... on mothersday.
https://steemit.com/steemit/@prometheusrisen/beware-of-smartsteem-scam
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