Developer_Quiz_Site
mui-design-kits
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9.2 | 5.4 | |
1 day ago | 11 days ago | |
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
Developer_Quiz_Site
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Hacktoberfest contributor on a11y issues
Also this year I wanted to add some new questions for the FreeCodeCamp developer quiz. Accessibility is, after all, the main topic I generally focus on (for those who don't know me yet), so it's only obvious that I contribute to topic-related open source projects.
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Navigating Open Source: My Journey to Contributing and Getting My First PR Accepted in the freeCodeCamp Repository
[Feature] - Add ability for users to choose a category
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This was Hacktoberfest 2022
But the best moment was when I made a suggestion to FreeCodeCamp to include accessibility questions specifically for the Developer Quiz. This had to be reviewed by Quincy first.
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My first step towards OSS
Also, while preparing for interviews last month, I found the Freecodecamp developer quiz resources very useful. Javascript was my main area of focus, so I wanted to added few questions to the repo that didn't have few important topics like closures, event delegation etc. So opened a PR for the same.
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Contribute to open source without knowing how to code
If you know good web accessibility quiz questions, add them to FreeCodeCamp’s DeveloperQuiz site.
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What is Open Source and why should you care
FreeCodeCamp Quiz Site - You can add new quizzes to the site by following the instructions in the repo.
mui-design-kits
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Hacktoberfest contributor on a11y issues
I wanted to contribute to other projects as well, but time didn't let me. Cauldron, AccessibleWebDev, MUI, just to name a few, and there are several other great projects on my list.
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What a horrific support plus their money-back policy is a scam
By the way, I posted it on their GitHub — https://github.com/mui/mui-design-kits/issues/69 — and they just deleted this issue 1 hour after.
What are some alternatives?
Hacktoberfest2023 - About Make your Pull Request on Hacktoberfest 2023. Don't forget to spread love and if you like give us a ⭐️
AccessibleWebDev - A resource for developers wanting to learn the basics of accessibility
ockam-contributors - Contributors to the Ockam Open Source projects
Abbreve - A simple website, that fills out abbreviations for popular slangs.
connect-four - A web based version of the classic game Connect Four
BioDrop - Connect to your audience with a single link. Showcase the content you create and your projects in one place. Make it easier for people to find, follow and subscribe.
mish-friendly-food - App for providing dietary requirements :pineapple: on cute cards in different languages
Ockam - Orchestrate end-to-end encryption, cryptographic identities, mutual authentication, and authorization policies between distributed applications – at massive scale.
Code-Magic - Code Generator - Easily Generate CSS and Tailwind code based on your choice and input
cauldron
ToolJet - Low-code platform for building business applications. Connect to databases, cloud storages, GraphQL, API endpoints, Airtable, Google sheets, OpenAI, etc and build apps using drag and drop application builder. Built using JavaScript/TypeScript. 🚀
Developer_Quiz_Site - This is a quiz site filled with over 1200+ questions on programming.