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Learn more about hosting events under our new model, which makes it easier than ever for newcomers to start hosting ProtoSchool workshops based on our interactive tutorials.
We are a group of people passionate about the decentralized web and excited to learn, teach, and share ideas.
Everyone is welcome at the Munich chapter of ProtoSchool!
We announce our first Protoschool Munich Meetup. Do influence the agenda and open an issue with your concerns. See the current agenda and more here.
You probably have heard about Technical Singularity? It is the inspiration to this meme. At first glance it tells about the cooperation of humans, at least to me. In reality, it speaks, maybe even more, about a human kind of cooperation with technology and via technology.
Quite some disruptive paradigms and technology had shown up the last years followed by ideas what we could do with it.
I one sentence you could say:
"We are going to overcome the client-server paradigm by having the internet as the server, and this gives us the chance to help cooperation to dominate over manipulation."
Still, it's early in the game regarding this ongoing technical revolution. It is the time for the creative ones. So, no limits to your ideas. Be curious and think big.
- start reading the tutorials of ProtoSchool
- become a member of our meet-up group
- discuss about your issue on the IPFS forum
BTW: We like creative learning like we used to do in the kindergarden πΆ
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Imagine, get an idea of what you want to do, and bring your ideas into the community. If it's the idea for a program or an app, a topic you want to learn and understand, or something totally different.
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Create prototypes, tutorials, or white papers.
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Play, alone or in groups, online or offline. Attend workshops or organize one yourself. Take part at hackathons or other challenges.
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Share what you achieved, give talks about it or write down your experience.
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Reflect, discuss, think about it again with the gained experience.
Our chapter's leadership team includes:
- Stefan Hans (@stefanhans)
- RΓΌdiger Klaehn (@rklaehn)
In the interest of fostering an open and welcoming environment, we as contributors and maintainers pledge to making participation in our project and our community a harassment-free experience for everyone.
By participating in this project (online and at live chapter events) you agree to abide by its Code of Conduct.
ProtoSchool is licensed under the Apache-2.0 and MIT licenses. See LICENSE.md for further detail.