Intro2C
vscode-seneca-college
Intro2C | vscode-seneca-college | |
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7 | 10 | |
7 | 7 | |
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3.6 | 10.0 | |
7 months ago | over 1 year ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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Intro2C
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OSD600 - release 0.3 code reviews
For release 0.3 of my course in Open-Source Development, I was tasked with reviewing two PRs to any of the Seneca telescope or IPC144 repositories.
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Code reviews help both project and contributor
The projects I chose were Intro2C which is a beginner's course into C programming, and vscode-seneca-college, which is a VS Code extension for Seneca students.
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OSD600 - r0.3 - Reviews
I found some possible readability updates on the Intro2C project
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OSD600 - r0.3 - Internal
For the Internal task of release 0.3 I decided to work on the Intro2C project.
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Exploring New Things
Last semester, I contributed to Intro2C, which is a course notes for IPC144, and used Docusaurus to setup. So when I see Docusaurus again in Telescope, I want to take part of it. I found this issue is the only one has no assignees, so I took this one and do something with Docusaurus. After a few hours reading all the documents again, I came up with a PR, which was about using Admonitions in the documents. I can't wait to see Docusaurus in v2.7.0, this is much easier to find the documents in the future.
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test post
https://github.com/Seneca-CDOT/telescope/issues/2707 issue https://github.com/Kevan-Y/Kryptfer repo https://github.com/Seneca-CDOT/telescope/pull/2750 pull https://github.com/Andrewnt219 manekenpix
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Playing with WebAssembly to run snippets of code
You can check the PR here.
vscode-seneca-college
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2022 in Review
2) vscode Extension for Seneca 🧩
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The storm before the calm: finals week
I also ended up doing a last-minute contribution to vscode-seneca-college extension repo for the issue regarding displaying user stats such as screen time and edits made per hour.
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Building the Frontend of a Progressive Web App Using React
Seneca-CDOT has many amazing open-source projects to which students are actively contributing - telescope, my-photohub, vscode-extension, and so on - and from those options, I chose to work on My Photohub as I found the idea of storing a picture on a GitHub repo very innovative. It was also a new project and I wanted to be among the first time contributors.
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Working on Seneca's VS Code extension
This week I was working on my school's vs code extension which is open-sourced and hosted on the github.
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Release 0.3 Code Reviews
As a part of my release 0.3 for OSD600, I had to create 2 code reviews for internal Seneca College open-source projects. Both of my code reviews were for vscode-seneca-college.
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Working on Seneca's Open Source Projects
Issue 7
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Doing code reviews is a skill
I also did a code review in vs-code-seneca-college extension in development, which aims to make collaboration for developers at Seneca College easier.
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Release 0.3: Internal Code Reviews
Second review
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Reviewing PRs
Link: https://github.com/Seneca-CDOT/vscode-seneca-college/pull/13
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Code reviews help both project and contributor
The projects I chose were Intro2C which is a beginner's course into C programming, and vscode-seneca-college, which is a VS Code extension for Seneca students.
What are some alternatives?
telescope - A tool for tracking blogs in orbit around Seneca's open source involvement
my-photohub - Making it easy to share your photos using GitHub Pages
osu - rhythm is just a *click* away!
cas-cif - CleanBC Industry Fund project
Kryptfer - Transfer ETH at low gas fee, (using ropsten network purpose of demo app)
my-photohub - Making it easy to share your photos using GitHub Pages
tokens
boba-fett - this repo was generated for testing my-photohub project while working on release 0.4 in OSD600
pages-gem - A simple Ruby Gem to bootstrap dependencies for setting up and maintaining a local Jekyll environment in sync with GitHub Pages
openvscode-server - Run upstream VS Code on a remote machine with access through a modern web browser from any device, anywhere.