This is a community contributed guide designed to help developers help other developers. After facilitating the mentoring relationships of over 250 mentoring pairs that have come through OfferZen's Project Thrive mentoring programme, we've learned a lot about what it takes to ensure the success of a mentoring relationship.
- Be better at mentoring other developers
- Be better at being mentored and able to make the most of that opportunity
- (In future) Implement mentoring programmes within their workplaces
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This is a community initiative, so we need all the help we can get! 🙏
- 💻 Make a contribution on GitHub
Want to add contribution guidelines? Want to include website functionality that you think is missing? Think you can help us with one of the logged issues? Go for it!
- 💬 Start a discussion
Want to chat to others about this guide or start a conversation on a specific topic? Great! The best would be to raise an issue or start a discussion
- 📚 Contribute resources you've used in your mentoring relationship
Used any additional resources or templates during your mentoring relationship that you found useful? Go ahead and add them to the Community Resources folder.
Pro-tip 💡 If you're looking for the guide's markdown pages, check out the docs folder.
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This is a copy of the docusaurus.io getting started template. You'll see that the code hasn't been cleaned up yet.
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@suitophobia is the owner of a Vercel project that builds this repo to www.developermentoring.guide.
In order to make a contribution, fork or branch the repo and request merges in. Consider dockerising the development to avoid conflicts with the contributor's local system.
npm install
npm run build
Thanks so much for helping!