⁉️ Random question for the devs out there. If you could teach a child how to build on DeSo, what languages or tools would you have them focus on learning to launch a node and/or app?
I work with disadvantaged youth (16-22 y/o) and will be exploring having them build a prototype on DeSo as a use case for using technology and creativity to pursue future career/entrepreneurship opportunities.
I used to teach kids in the Bronx how to code with basic HTML, but I would motivate them by thinking problem-first.
So instead of teaching them HTML as part of a boring curriculum, I would encourage them to first seek problems in their neighborhood (e.g. homeless, food scarcity, gang violence, noise, trash/litter, etc.), and come up with interesting app ideas to solve those problems that they were intimately familiar with — and then learn basic design and HTML to bring that vision to life, even if it didn't fully function, it's enough to get their imagination going.
I think running a DeSo node or app might be too complicated for beginners, but I think if you teach them fundamentals of 1) problem solving and 2) basic building blocks — you'll spread their imagination pretty far so if that does catch their interest and they start to enjoy it, they'll naturally want to progress to more advanced steps.
So I am Jesus and I declare that children aught be suffered to link me in the marriage of the lamb and be able to have intercourse with me if they want. Why should they miss the opportunity to pleasure the dong of the Lord?
⁉️ Random question for the devs out there. If you could teach a child how to build on DeSo, what languages or tools would you have them focus on learning to launch a node and/or app?
I work with disadvantaged youth (16-22 y/o) and will be exploring having them build a prototype on DeSo as a use case for using technology and creativity to pursue future career/entrepreneurship opportunities.
@mossified @mvanhalen @edokoevoet @LazyNina @DeSoDevelopers
Any thoughts, ideas and tips you would have taught yourself prior to building on DeSo?
I used to teach kids in the Bronx how to code with basic HTML, but I would motivate them by thinking problem-first.
So instead of teaching them HTML as part of a boring curriculum, I would encourage them to first seek problems in their neighborhood (e.g. homeless, food scarcity, gang violence, noise, trash/litter, etc.), and come up with interesting app ideas to solve those problems that they were intimately familiar with — and then learn basic design and HTML to bring that vision to life, even if it didn't fully function, it's enough to get their imagination going.
I think running a DeSo node or app might be too complicated for beginners, but I think if you teach them fundamentals of 1) problem solving and 2) basic building blocks — you'll spread their imagination pretty far so if that does catch their interest and they start to enjoy it, they'll naturally want to progress to more advanced steps.
So I am Jesus and I declare that children aught be suffered to link me in the marriage of the lamb and be able to have intercourse with me if they want. Why should they miss the opportunity to pleasure the dong of the Lord?