CodePath group project. Bring the WWCode experience mobile.
Problem/Opportunity: Currently, our reach happens through expanding networks and our weekly Code Review. We want to be able to reach an engineer even if we don’t have a network in their area, more directly, and make it so they feel like they are apart of WWCode regardless of where they are in the world. Our goal is to reach 1 million engineers.
Product Overview: This experience will leverage existing internal data: WWCode events, event streaming, resources, internal blogs, job posts, inbound conference data. We will also provide the ability to connect with other like minded engineers through in app direct messaging and event driven groups.
We are going to find out what interests our members based on a personalization flow in order to feed them proper data and connect them with like minded members in their area and around the world. This is creating a more immediate, and direct way to connect regardless of where you are located.
- Make sure you have downloaded the latest version of Android Studio. It works on Linux, Windows and Mac. Download the correct version for your OS
- Go to the project repo and fork it by clicking "Fork"
- If you are working on Windows, download Git Bash for Windows to get a full Unix bash with Git functionality
- Clone the repo to your desktop
git clone git@github.com:your_name/WomenWhoCode.git
- Open the project with Android Studio
When a repository is cloned, it has a default remote called origin
that points to your fork on GitHub, not the original repository it was forked from. To keep track of the original repository, you should add another remote named upstream
:
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Open terminal or git bash in your local repository and type:
git remote add upstream https://github.com/WomenWhoCode/WomenWhoCode.git
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Run
git remote -v
to check the status, you should see something like the following:
origin https://github.com/YOUR_USERNAME/WomenWhoCode.git (fetch)
origin https://github.com/YOUR_USERNAME/WomenWhoCode.git (push)
upstream https://github.com/WomenWhoCode/WomenWhoCode.git (fetch)
upstream https://github.com/WomenWhoCode/WomenWhoCode.git (push)
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To update your local copy with remote changes, run the following:
git fetch upstream
git merge upstream/master
This will give you an exact copy of the current remote, make sure you don't have any local changes.
- Make sure you are in the master branch
git checkout master
- Sync your copy
git pull
- Create a new branch with a meaningful name
git checkout -b branch_name
- Develop your feature on Android Studio and run it using the emulator or connecting your own Android device
- Clean your project from Android Studio
Build/Clean project
- Add the files you changed
git add file_name
(avoid usinggit add .
) - Commit your changes
git commit -m "Message briefly explaining the feature"
- We have small Pull Requests, try to keep one commit per feature. If you forgot to add changes, you can edit the previous commit
git commit --amend
- Push to your repo
git push origin branch-name
- Go into the Github repo and create a pull request explaining your changes
- You will need to add a message on the pull request notifying your changes to your reviewer