Practicing Code with the DevChix

August 22nd, 2010 by comment admin

In February I finally decided to do something I always wanted to do with DevChix. I wanted to lead a group project intended for those who wanted to learn and could commit to 2 hours a week. I had 3 volunteers.. then two.. and then one! But thats ok, I know people get busy and other things going on, so no big deal. But cool thing is, even those that left said they learned something. So, my goal was still reached!

The Project

I had this idea in my head for awhile. One thing with lists is, you need to write down something if you want to do it today. We all have todo lists, and there are somethings we want to do every day. You may try to remember them without a list, or maybe you write them out. I thought it would be cool to have a todo list app that will give your list, allow you to check them off, then next day you have the same list. Bonus to have a graph of how many you did each day of the week. I think its motivating to see a graph of my progress.

Getting Started

Its my experience, when I start an app, I add user login and I get hung up on the authentication, tests and stuff and never get to the meat of the app. So I wrote a simple login system with just a username (no password), threw it in the session and wrote some simple methods to check to see if logged in. Later we replaced it with Devise with not much trouble at all.

What we learned

  • git, making branches, push and pull
  • erb and haml
  • grid 960
  • HighCharts a javascript graphing library
    devise, we added a whitelist so we can have a beta with only certain email addresses allowed to sign up.

  • publishing with heroku
  • rails of course

Challenges

Summer got busy, including a cross country move for me and new job! We still managed to meet about every 2 weeks. We used github for our code. We put our tasks in Pivotal Tracker and that worked fine. We used Github wiki to record meeting notes, what happened since last meeting and who is doing what for the next week. We’ve been able to meet weekly the past month or so as the summer is winding down.

Whats next?

We are deploying the app to DevChix for beta testing. From there, not sure.

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Thank you Engine Yard!

May 6th, 2008 by comment admin

If you are reading this that means we are on our new slice provided by the generous folks at Engine Yard. Thank you for supporting us in our mission to encourage more women to choose careers in development.

Though they are traditionally a rails shop they setup WordPress for us and configured it with PHP. We plan to do more with the site than just have a WordPress blog and now we have the space and resources to do it :)

So far, its been great. They have a handy ticket system that lets us keep track of issues and I was able to hop onto IRC and get some quick questions answered.

If you notice any weirdness please send an email to devchix *at* gmail and let us know!

Thanks

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Hello World

September 18th, 2006 by comment admin

Welcome to DevChix! Posting here are a group of talented women developers from a variety of backgrounds and different languages. Each one will be introducing themselves!

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