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there are issues making codepen work with React, more so with the newest version, they even refer on the FFC to https://github.com/freeCodeCamp/freeCodeCamp/issues/45922
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I started open source software development a few months into my last internship, after one of my colleagues suggested it. When I made my first open source contribution, I realized how much of an impact I could create with this work, especially because of the size of the org I contributed to. My first PR was a feature that I added to the freeCodeCamp codebase; this repo has the highest number of stars on GitHub! I made this contribution in October, and to my surprise, I got an email in December informing me that I was one of the top contributors of 2022 to the freeCodeCamp codebase because of this contribution! I was elated and the sense of satisfaction that I got from this feat was something that I had not experienced before. freeCodeCamp was also the first open source community I was a part of, interacting with the maintainers in their Discord server daily to get my PRs merged and learn more about the codebase!
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5 Awesome GitHub Repositories To Contribute To!
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I support financially: https://github.com/freeCodeCamp/freeCodeCamp they have done good work both on the dev side and the devops side.
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Stuck at Exercise Tracker
First of all, there are the tests: https://github.com/freeCodeCamp/freeCodeCamp/blob/main/curriculum/challenges/english/05-back-end-development-and-apis/back-end-development-and-apis-projects/exercise-tracker.md
You-Dont-Know-JS
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10 JavaScript Sites Every Web Developer Should Know
(https://github.com/getify/You-Dont-Know-JS) You Don't Know JS is a series of books that dives deep into the inner workings of JavaScript. Written by Kyle Simpson, these books explore topics like scope, closures, and prototypes, helping you master JavaScript's more complex concepts.
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🧙♂️Master JavaScript with these 5 GitHub repositories🪄✨🚀
3. You-Dont-Know-JS
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Eloquent JavaScript 4th edition (2024)
There are 6 books, the author recommends reading them in an order:
https://github.com/getify/You-Dont-Know-JS?tab=readme-ov-fil...
If the second edition is not available, you can read the first edition, just be aware some small things may be slightly out of date.
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Tech stories: make me a microservice architecture! But what's the product?
I also understood the importance of reading great books on software engineering; in my case You don't know JS by @getify 👏 basically cured my depression and drop of self-esteem.
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10 GitHub repositories that every developer must follow
✅ getify/You-Dont-Know-JS : https://github.com/getify/You-Dont-Know-JS
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How Closures Work and Why It Matters
“You Don’t Know JS” by Kyle Simpson
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Coming to grips with JS: a Rubyist's deep dive
You Don't Know JS
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JavaScript Coercion : Beyond Basics
JavaScript Data Structures - MDN valueOf - MDN valueOf in JavaScript - ECMA Abstract Operations: To Primitive - ECMA You Don't Know JS by Kyle Simpson
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