Nowadays, it’s hard to find a peer to work on the projects related to your domain, the same problem I was facing when I was finding a partner to work on projects, on my campus.
The solution to the above problem can be a platform where we can make a post about our project and make a team and start working on it.
The aim behind developing BuildCode is to help the students to gain more practical knowledge cause a project teaches you a lot more than the normal solving coding problems, and in addition when you get a chance to connect with a person with the same mindset or more experience than yours, then you will get to learn a lot from them. We wanted to make students aware of the corporate agile environment and their work culture so that they can be able to give their best.
BuildCode is a platform, where you can solve your problem of finding peers to code along with, and work on either of your ideology on an impacting life-changing project or get ready for the corporate project experience by practicing with your peer.
👉How to make Prject Request (https://buildcode.org/how-to-make-project)
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1.) Creating an Account
Anyone can view BuildCode content (regardless of whether or not they have a BuildCode account), to make Project Requests and Publish Articles on the platform, you need to have an account and be logged in. Fortunately, you can create an account in less than a minute by going to buildcode.org and clicking the "sign in" button at the top right sidebar.
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2.) Make a Project Request
Please refer to this(https://buildcode.org/what-is-project-request) blog What is Project Request? After signup, for a project request go to the left side of the header "Plus ( + )" icon and click the "Project Request" option. Fill out all essential fields of the form and click the post button.
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3.) Add/Remove from Project Request
After making a Project Request if someone is interested in your project you will get notified by mail. Then you can go to the project details page and there you can either add or remove that user from the project.
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4.) Beginning of Project
When the team needs requirements will be fulfilled you are ready to build your project with your team members. From here you will get access to the Chat Room and Poject Blog.
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a.) Chat Room
Here you can chat with your team members and discuss your ideas and approaches to building projects, as long as the project is in the development phase. Once you upload your Project then the chat option will be disabled and all chat room data will be deleted from the server.
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b.) Project Blog
Please refer to this(https://buildcode.org/what-is-project-blog) blog What is Project Blog? You have to write Project Blogs while developing your Project, where you can write all project-related data like technologies, APIs, features, codes, and challenges that your team faced and step-by-step processes.
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5.) Develop your Project
Use your out-of-the-box creative ideas to develop something life-changing, impactful Project.
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6.) Submission of the project
In order to upload the project, you have to get approval [Request for Submit The Project] from team members then only the team leader will be able to upload the project.
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7.) Upload Project Fiels
Kindly upload all project files in compressed format (Not more than 5MB).
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8.) Uplad Project Cover Image
Upload project cover image(Not more than 1MB).
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9.) Write Project Features
Write down the features of your project and how it works.
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10.) Share Your Project
Now you can share your project with all your friends, colleagues, and on social media.
Pawan Kumar Mehta - [email protected]
Project Link: https://github.com/pawanpk87/BuildCode