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We have different requirements in the RSVP form for students for the ClojureBridge London chapters. I am willing to create the modifications and submit a pull request, once I figure out what is needed.
I am assuming we would need to create a new course on BridgeTroll, probably copying from the existing Clojure course and then making our modifications.
It would be useful to know that it is okay to create a new RSVP form for students for our event and if all is correct it could be accepted in time to use for our next event which we would like to start advertising soon.
We do not need to know what Operating system the students have, although it would be interesting to know if they have a Mac, Linux or Windows. It would also be useful to know if they had experience with either Atom, VSCode, IntelliJ or Emacs, or no preference what so ever. Our event can be down without any tooling installed if the students wish.
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It would seem that the course definition does not cover most of the student RSVP layout, only the title, description and class experience. I raised a PR to add a new to programming class level to the Clojure course #632
It is not clear to me if its possible to configure the rest of the student rsvp layout for a particular course.
We have different requirements in the RSVP form for students for the ClojureBridge London chapters. I am willing to create the modifications and submit a pull request, once I figure out what is needed.
I am assuming we would need to create a new course on BridgeTroll, probably copying from the existing Clojure course and then making our modifications.
It would be useful to know that it is okay to create a new RSVP form for students for our event and if all is correct it could be accepted in time to use for our next event which we would like to start advertising soon.
We do not need to know what Operating system the students have, although it would be interesting to know if they have a Mac, Linux or Windows. It would also be useful to know if they had experience with either Atom, VSCode, IntelliJ or Emacs, or no preference what so ever. Our event can be down without any tooling installed if the students wish.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: