Operation Code is a project founded by David Molina, a former U.S. Army Captain who tried using his New GI Bill to cover code school tuition, room and board in 2012, and again in 2014 and couldn't. Currently, Veteran's are forced to pay out-of-pocket or privately finance their way despite earning this education benefit.
Releasing the source code for this project is meant to empower Veteran's and all developers everywhere to contribute their energy and time to this project. What could be better than America's current greatest generation trained in modern software development?
Ruby on Rails to get started.
Everyone is encouraged to contribute to the project by forking and submitting a pull request. Current contributors:
Send a Tweet if you need help.
Ruby on Rails is released under the MIT License.
Join the conversation on Twitter and sign up to add your name to the petition.
Simultaneously, we'll be moving to a GitHub organizational repo to better coordinate our efforts with developers.
Thanks to Chris Hough for leading the first charge.
Special thanks to all the amazing Ruby developers who've provided enormous encouragement and advice, and, military / Veteran's and supporters who have signed up!
Thank you. We couldn't have come this far without your feedback, comments, thoughts, advice and generous resource support.