Reaction-Timer.github.io VS ZeroOctave-Javascript-Projects

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Reaction-Timer.github.io ZeroOctave-Javascript-Projects
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10 516
- 3.1%
0.0 3.5
about 4 years ago 2 months ago
HTML HTML
GNU General Public License v3.0 only MIT License
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Reaction-Timer.github.io

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ZeroOctave-Javascript-Projects

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  • GirlScript Summer of Code Learning And Experiences: From Contributor To Project Admin
    1 project | dev.to | 23 Apr 2022
    GSSoC stands for Google GirlScript Summer of Code. As I mentioned earlier, GSSoC'21 acted as the starting step for my open source journey. After 1 year when another version of GSSoC came back, I decided to participate in my project this time. I filled out the registration form with my organization and project details and got selected as project admin. It's a 3-month long program currently going on, many new contributions are coming into our organization repository. ZeroOctave Javascript Projects is our project repository that is the part of GSSoC'22. Till now 200+ issues created and 200+ pull requests merged.
  • How NOT to contribute to Open Source on GitHub: Tips For Beginners
    1 project | dev.to | 28 Oct 2021
    Don't make pull requests or raise issues without reading contributing guidelines of any projects. Always read the README.md file of projects where everything related to the project is written most of the time. Also, clone the project in your machine and go through every file once to understand its working.