General information about the Training Center
All our projects are free . Do not accept someone's help in our communication channels that covers for help.
The Training Center is a technology community focused on software development for beginners programming, design, information security, mobile, databases, etc. Everything involved with software development.
We understand as development of a software all areas related to the creation of a digital product, such as design, back end, front end, mobile, IoT, agility, management, etc.
All our proposals are free and people can participate from anywhere in the world. We try to make the most initiatives online and open source.
Anyone can participate in our community and initiatives, regardless of the professional level. Above all, we want to help people evolve professionally.
Our goal is to insert people in the area of development through support in discussion forums, mentoring, study groups, code review, exposure of professional profiles for companies and knowledge sharing through articles and videos.
We also help people who already work in the area and seek professional improvement to raise their technical levels or soft skills to go further.
We, as a group that can make some difference in society, embrace the responsibility of helping minorities seeking to support needy communities, women in technology, black people, LGBTQ+ community or any other group that suffers in some way to enter or work in our area.
You need to be in accordance with our Code of Conduct, read this link.
Get to know our projects reading this document until the end.
Enter our chat: http://bit.ly/slack-training-center
But learn how to behave there, saw: http://bit.ly/comport-no-slack
Get to know our regional face-to-face meetings: http://bit.ly/tc-eetups
Read our articles: http://bit.ly/tc-maidium
Subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/trainingcenterchannel
Follow our twitter: http://bit.ly/seguir-o-training-center
Like our Facebook page: http://bit.ly/facebook-training-center
Follow us on LinkedIn: http://bit.ly/seguir-o-linkedin
One of the most important parts of our community is our code of conduct. This is a document with the rules for coexistence within our group.
Code of Conduct.
You need to be in accordance with our Code of Conduct to participate in our projects and the community itself.
If you violate any COC rule, a moderation person will contact you in your private to alert you about what happened.
If the infraction is not very serious, it may be a bad habit that we will have to help you abandon, you will only receive the alert. If the problem is repeated twice or you do not agree with COC you will be expelled from the group and automatically from all our initiatives.
When a moderation person comes into contact with you, do not take it to the staff. Before someone calls you attention we have a meeting between 13 people (the core team of our community) for only then their attitude to be considered an infringement (unless it is extremely explicit). Nothing here will be done as a personal attack on you for any reason. Our code of conduct also applies to the very moderation and leadership of this community.
You can make an anonymous complaint through this form: Central denunciations.
You can check out our responsibilities in this document: Admin Guide.
Know what led to the creation of our community in this post, in our publication on Medium (a content sharing platform): Training Center: An Open Community: The History of the Community.
In this other article you can understand why we move so much: Training Center: What and why we do.
And in this post you will understand where we want to arrive with our initiatives: Training Center: What we plan for the future.
You can know our plans for each year by accessing our Roadmaps: /Roadmaps.
Our initiatives work on Open Source projects where anyone can copy and assemble their own initiative on them. That's why we have so many Markdown file repositories looking like project documentation.
We do this because we will not, despite the size and extreme use of the internet, reach everywhere and not all the people who need help.
So, if other people or other communities can create movements with the same goal as ours and achieve more people are our ultimate goal, which is helping people enter the software development area, it is reached indirectly.
The important thing is that there are people doing good through the internet and the communities, we don't get any credit for it.
Our initiatives aims to:
We enable and motivate people through articles, videos, lectures, study groups, meetups and mentoring. We empower people giving voice to the minorities through all our initiatives. We put ourselves close to people to continue supporting their professional development through our communication channels, thus forming a large union.
There are several projects for you to contribute, have you some experience in software development or not. Take a look at all our projects: Github/Training-Center.
You can interact with us on social networks, as this helps us come to more people who need to know our projects.
You can also help us by generating content or participating in our Meetups:
What we need most about content are articles, videos and tutorial lectures (how to create an XYZ application, how to create a screen (creative process and design) etc.).
Read:
Yes! Your first article in life can be in our publication. We give the full support you will need to do this; From helping you to find what to write to content review and helps to improve some failure.
If you have never recorded a video, follow you can follow this tutorial and send us your content: Record Videos: How to get started? If you want, you can also make a live where we help you in a lecture format (an excellent scheme to give your first lectures).
You can help us edit videos, review texts etc .. Just be in our slack, ask us access to the #Conteudo channel and follow this guide: Publisher Guide on the Training Center Medium
If you have never moved Git and Github, we recommend that you take this (free and sensational) course from @willianjusten, as we use Github for almost everything we do and you will immerse this world with us: Git and Github for beginners.
All knowledge should be shared.
We must learn, practice and teach. This is the cycle for us to always learn more.