Discord

All Code for Denver events are currently hosted on our Discord server.

Join the codefordenver Discord Server!

There are a few steps to follow in order to get complete access to our Discord server:

  1. Click the above link to access our Discord server.
  2. In the #welcome channel, review the Code of Conduct and acknowledge it by reacting with your favorite emoji. This will give you access to a larger number of channels
  3. Post an intro on the #intros channel. Just your name, a little bit about your background, what you are most excited to get involved with in Code for Denver, and maybe some other fun facts about you 😆
  4. Attend a meeting by joining the Remote Project Night voice channel - this is where we host our regular Projects Nights as well as our New Member Nights.
  5. After you attend your first New Member meeting (typically hosted the first Monday of each month), you will receive access to all of the remaining Discord project and voice channels

GitHub

Every Code for Denver project is hosted on GitHub, a code hosting platform for version control and collaboration. It lets us work on projects independently and from anywhere. We use it mostly for project code, though it's flexible enough to use for documentation and other uses. The Code for Denver organizational page is below, which lists all our projects and their code repositories. Some projects have more than one repository. Browse our repositories for more information on what we have been working on lately and to get a better idea of where you might like to contribute!

Code for Denver