[_] Skillswap: (php) frameworks
Stefan Goodchild
stefan.goodchild at realworld.co.uk
Wed Jul 4 15:54:56 BST 2007
> "Brighton Coding Dojo > > The Dojo is set up to let everyone experiment with coding in a > non-competitive, collaborative, fun environment. Skill levels vary > from beginner to Jedi master. Everyone is welcome. > > In the two hour session, up to twelve developers take turns working > together to solve a programming problem." > http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/212994/ > > Is that another model for how this, and possibly future, SkillSwaps > might work? Less lecture, more Barcamp/hackday-style? > > Or could it run parallel to SkillSwap? > > Damn, I'm just frustrated at the cool stuff happening in other towns > and cities :( That does sound pretty cool.. I can rarely learn much from books or lectures - as you can guess I was an absolute swot at school, not - but once I get elbow deep in a problem I can then understand and process any help that comes my way so this kind of group learning would really suit my way of learning. ______________________________________________________________________ The information in this email (together with any attachments)is protected by copyright and may be confidential. If you receive this email in error, please reply notifying the sender, delete the email immediately and do not make use of, nor copy it. Real World Holdings Ltd accepts no liability, including liability for negligence in respect of any statement in this email. Your assistance is appreciated. Registered address: Box Mill, Mill Lane, BOX, Wiltshire, SN13 8PL Place of Registration: England Company Registration Number: 2226749 ______________________________________________________________________