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RE: Developing a community that develops code - organization first

I love how you are taking things forward. If we can build something like the Steem Hackathon and promote it to the right people, I'm sure we will soon have more people joining Steem and developing for it.

I am working around the idea of creating ads that will target fresh graduates, and interns, who are looking to build a portfolio in blockchain development or any senior developers looking to gain more experience in the field.

I was also thinking if we find and direct new devs to develop on Steem - shouldn't there be a sort of guideline which includes all resources (including the list of all proposals in Steem Suggestions like you already said) - something like How to Get Started?

It's easier to get in and stick around when the environment is more welcoming and supportive.

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I was also thinking if we find and direct new devs to develop on Steem - shouldn't there be a sort of guideline which includes all resources (including the list of all proposals in Steem Suggestions like you already said) - something like How to Get Started?

I agree. There's a lot of documentation that could be created in order to attract new developers and help them when they get here.

It's easier to get in and stick around when the environment is more welcoming and supportive.

💯 - Very important point.