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Kevin Fitzhenry
30,096 PointsPair programming with other Treehouse students
Is there a way to search the Treehouse website to find other students that live near you. You can view their profile and see how many points they have in each topic (what they are learning) and you can see the general area of where they live, but ideally I'd like to be able to search for people that live relatively close to me and are learning the same things. The goal is to meet in person and do pair programming / learning based on the Treehouse curriculum.
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Joe Brown
21,465 PointsThis is a good idea. I have been thinking of trying to see if a couple people from here wanted to link up on a simple project(Android) for learning to work as a team through github, using some of the things we have learned here and any other things we have learned outside of here. I know if you click on someones name you can view their profile and see how many points they have on each topic and where they are located(if they filled in that part I guess) but a location search feature would be cool too for in person meetups
Kevin Fitzhenry
30,096 PointsKevin Fitzhenry
30,096 PointsI'm telling you: a social network for aspiring coders. A tool to find a pair programming partner.
If only there was a place I could learn to build something like that......
Robert Richey
Courses Plus Student 16,352 PointsRobert Richey
Courses Plus Student 16,352 PointsI think it would be exciting to harness the talent on this site into incubator stages that progressively push toward a minimum viable product - sort of like another Y Combinator.