alice-game
wildfire-burn-severity
alice-game | wildfire-burn-severity | |
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2 | 2 | |
8 | 8 | |
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1.9 | 5.7 | |
11 months ago | 4 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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alice-game
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Learn GitHub Workflows and Open Source the Fun Way: The Alice in Wonderland Project
The Alice in Wonderland Project is a html/css/vanilla javascript text-based game with an Alice in Wonderland theme. As this is a repo geared towards new developers learning GitHub workflows, most issues and PRs are small. Some are as simple as 'create a h2 heading on line x'. Some are low code or no code issues like adding text to a markdown file. There's also some longer ones, like the current create a JSON file of contributor objects from the project discussion.
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Hacktoberfest PR#4: back to the roots
This week, I decided to work on a beginner project called Alice Game.
wildfire-burn-severity
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Hacktoverview
Third PR is when I created my own Div and gave it some JS logic through jQuery, saying that it should be an accordion. In this project I learned how to isolate the files I was interested in and really work with what I was particularly interested in. To do my initial code changes I did not fork the repo for the first time but instead took the HTML of interest and copied it into an HTML file and the CSS file it referenced and I used live server to edit them separately before I was happy with the outcome and forked the repo and put them in my own little issue branch and made my PR. https://github.com/IndigoWizard/wildfire-burn-severity/pull/3
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Almost Hacktover
A few days ago I finished my third PR on a new issue for a map of wild fires.
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