-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 10.3k
Commit
This commit does not belong to any branch on this repository, and may belong to a fork outside of the repository.
Add video blog post 10 for April 14th (#22946)
* Add video blog post 10 for April 14th * chore: format Co-authored-by: gatsbybot <[email protected]>
- Loading branch information
Showing
1 changed file
with
23 additions
and
0 deletions.
There are no files selected for viewing
This file contains bidirectional Unicode text that may be interpreted or compiled differently than what appears below. To review, open the file in an editor that reveals hidden Unicode characters.
Learn more about bidirectional Unicode characters
Original file line number | Diff line number | Diff line change |
---|---|---|
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ | ||
--- | ||
title: 'Gatsby Days LA 2020 Video 10: Teaching Web Development to Beginners with Gatsby' | ||
date: 2020-04-14 | ||
author: Greg Thomas | ||
excerpt: "UC Davis grad student Daniel Kim explains why Gatsby offers | ||
a better framework than React for teaching beginning web development | ||
at Gatsby Days LA 2020." | ||
tags: | ||
- gatsby-days | ||
- community | ||
- themes | ||
- contentful | ||
- markdown | ||
- learning-to-code | ||
--- | ||
|
||
_Welcome to the Gatsby Days 2020 Video Blog: Los Angeles Edition. In this series of eleven videos, you can catch up with all the wit and wisdom shared at the presentations from our February community gathering in LA. If you weren’t able to make it in person, these videos are the next best thing to owning a time machine! (Though owning a time machine would be super cool for sure, joining us at our next Gatsby Days—currently scheduled as a virtual event June 2nd-3rd—would be pretty awesome, too 💜. Follow [Gatsby on Twitter](https://twitter.com/gatsbyjs) to keep up with when registration starts, speaker announcements and other developments)._ | ||
|
||
Daniel Kim is a master’s degree student at the University of California, Davis, and the founder of [Bit Project](https://www.bitproject.org/)—a student organization that strives to make technical education accessible to more people. With over 70 developer members, Bit Project has reached more than 3,100 students. The group is working to expand its community through technical workshops, coding bootcamps, and outreach programs. | ||
|
||
Daniel and his team recently decided to launch a new five-week course to teach beginning web development. They considered using React as the basis for the course but found that the extreme customization available with React made it tough for teaching. Instead, they chose Gatsby. Watch Daniel’s presentation from Gatsby Days LA 2020 and learn why hot reloading, routing, themes, and other capabilities made Gatsby the right choice. Then hear how Daniel used Gatsby in each week of the course to teach key web development concepts. | ||
|
||
[![Teaching Web Development to Beginners with Gatsby.js - Daniel Kim - Gatsby Days LA 2020](https://res.cloudinary.com/marcomontalbano/image/upload/v1586358897/video_to_markdown/images/youtube--XQ1hGhIk1IA-c05b58ac6eb4c4700831b2b3070cd403.jpg)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQ1hGhIk1IA "Teaching Web Development to Beginners with Gatsby.js - Daniel Kim - Gatsby Days LA 2020") |