Code For America: 'The Peace Corps For Geeks'
rjmarvin writes "Cities are taking coding to the streets through projects like Code for America and CityNext, working with governments on multiple levels to better serve constituents with mobile and cloud technologies. The 'Peace Corps for geeks' is using technology to make everyday life in cities run more smoothly, providing a way to 'connect technologists and designers with their government to solve important problems and reimagine how government could work.'"
Worth a mention:
http://www.iesc.org/geekcorps
Just go work for the Peace Corps instead of sitting behind a keyboard.
No amount of programming is going to feed the hungry or build shelter for the refugees.
Fixed that for you.
Although I don't believe it.
Some small things will get done if they take money from people who would do better stuff and use it to do stuff that these central planners think of, but really the reason the Peace Corps can do some good is that most of the work requires minimal training; if they get a bunch of post-high-school kids who think they can code but don't have any ideas for their own better projects, they're not going to get a very good product out of it.
"Coding Corps?"
Sure! Solve the worlds problems and feed the poor, unshackle the chains of oppression!
With some code!
Sure...
Yes, i'm the one that has taken a course on Python, did Codecademy, learnpythonthehardway.org, etc person. Why did i give up at it? Because code is not written for humans, its written for obsessive compulsive people, programmers it seems.
All these sites are find and dandy if you are already young and learning is awesome to you, but for the average person in the world, they just won't get it.
Programming is not going to change the world, or make governments better. Thats people you have to change, that is not something even a program will ever fix.
The current predominate sentiment is that government is the enemy and needs to fail. Serving constituents is another word for socialism. What we need is massive cutbacks to government IT budgets and malware targeted towards the government to aid its collapse. Call it the Grover Norquist Pledge for geeks.
Yes, there's lots of things Code for America could do with free coding labor. "Do it for America! Do it for Free!"
young amateur coders, poorly supervised, critical infrastructure on the back end...
And you think the horde of government IT contractors making millions off this line of work are just going to abide by this?
>>working with governments on multiple levels to better serve constituents
Ah, youth.
Young, idealistic, naive, and easily duped.
America & Peace in the same sentence.
As if lowball wages and race to the bottom aren't enough, now the USA wants coders to work for free.
At best it's AmeriCorps for geeks. Peace Corps is a much different level of commitment. There are geeks in the Peace Corps, so really, Peace Corps is already "Peace Corps for geeks".
where I can snap a photo of bump in a road, a sprayed wall or broken city light, and post it there to create a ticket that I will see assigned to specific administrative person and can see the whole progress until it is resolved. This one, simple thing would be transformational enough in terms of increased accountability that I cannot fathom any government deciding to implement such a thing.
And even if it produced useful stuff that worked well, it would stop dead when the patent trolls got involved.
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Yeah, we all like to pretend the the Peace Corps is some sort of egalitarian organization, but it's not. They don't just accept anyone. You have to have a sterling resume and be a graduate of a good Eastern university to even have a chance. If you have FFA, 4-H Club, or ROTC in your high school extracurriculars, you need not apply. These are dead giveaways for the wrong kind of politics, the kind the Peace Corps doesn't support. Having a Peace Corps for Geeks is just more resume-polishing for the 1%. Seriously, fuck those people.
Shutting down free speech with violence isn't fighting fascism. It IS fascism!
Source to cite that they don't accept "FFA, 4-H Club, or ROTC in your high school extracurriculars". Or does belief in that just make you feel good?
GO SPY MASTERS
I fail to understand how anyone could live in downtown san francisco on $35K for 11 months. Additionally are they doing some type of student loan forgiveness for participating in this program? Why would any programmer want to do this?
Why? Because:
1) "cloud", it's usually nothing but a vendor lock in
2) executed by companies with no interested in empowering the community
The people will not get better by these projects. Remember: the government is there to serve the people.
The self-imposed American government of the (The North) is not very respected among the people with more than half a brain. No money, no free work. I guess that smart coders would rather code for the world in an open source way, instead of coding for one corrupt system that is breaking their lives in numerous ways. Why Shouldn't I Work for the NSA? (Good Will Hunting) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrOZllbNarw
~ Best man at your service.
Whoever wrote "Peace Corps for geeks!" simultaneously fails to understand what the Peace Corps does and perpetuates the off-handed insult of technology professionals. Incidentally, based upon my time spent visiting a friend in the Peace Corps, I would say the Peace Corps is already "the Peace Corps for geeks!".
now you want it for free, after screwing us over for 25 years ?
good luck with that.
jr
Peace Corps volunteers do not work inside the US.
This type of activity should be highly regulated if not outright banned. It is clearly a type of COMMERCE that is acting in collusion to drive down prices for skilled labor wages.
It is attempting to circumvent established law regulating COMMERCE and is therefore clearly a criminal act.
Reading the site was like attending the worst kind of corporate marketing powerpoint presentation imaginable - the buzzword bingo buzzer went haywire within seconds.......
Maybe, offering some technical detail on standard platforms, open source frameworks, specific projects that could be useful everywhere (and maybe not just in the USA) would be a lot faster at generating enthusiasm and the sort of critical mass necessary for something like this to succeed?
Just a thought (or 2)
taking coding to the streets
Most of us call that "getting fired".
http://www.thebaffler.com/past/the_meme_hustler
Want to do actual good with code? Write free software then. http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html
So who is going to maintain this? This sounds like a great idea until you start to look at the entire lifecycle of a custom product ...