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5 Open-Source Projects That Will Elevate Your Coding Game in 2024
⭐ FreeCodeCamp on GitHub
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10 Issues That Will Help You Grow as a top contributor in Opensource 🏅🏅
Move the confetti logic to the related redux-saga #51908
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How Open Source helped me get into the GitHub Octernships program.
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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What are some of your favorite projects to support on GitHub?
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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10 best GitHub repos for developers ✅
Link for the repo: https://github.com/freeCodeCamp/freeCodeCamp
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Second Life on GitHub
GitHub itself uses the OSI definition in its Readme guide to open source:
> Many people think that Open Source simply means availability of the source code of a project, but that does only tell part of the whole story.
> The Open Source Initiative (OSI) provides a commonly accepted definition of what constitutes Open Source. To summarize that, in order to be constituted Open Source,
>> a work has to allow free redistribution,
>> the source code needs to be made available,
>> it must be possible to create further works based on it,
>> there must be no limitations of who may use the work or for what purpose (so something like "no commercial use" or "no military use" won't fly with Open Source),
>> the work must not require an additional license on top of the one it comes with,
>> and finally, the license must not depend on a specific distribution format, technology or presence of other works.
> So, you see, it goes way beyond "the source code is available", in fact, a whole lot more requirements are stated that must be fulfilled in order for a work to really be considered Open Source.
https://github.com/readme/guides/open-source-licensing
Also, GitHub's most starred repo is freeCodeCamp (359k stars - https://github.com/freeCodeCamp/freeCodeCamp). Linked right in the repo, freeCodeCamp defines open source as:
> Open Source Software is code that is publicly available for people to view, modify, and share.
https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/what-is-open-source-softwa...
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10 Interesting GitHub Repos Worth Checking Out
1. FreeCodeCamp
coding-interview-university
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10 GitHub repositories that every developer must follow
✅ jwasham/coding-interview-university : https://github.com/jwasham/coding-interview-university
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Top 10 GitHub Repositories Every Developer Should Bookmark in 2024
4) Coding Interview University: Conquer the dreaded coding interview with this battle-tested arsenal of algorithms, data structures, and interview prep strategies. Sharpen your problem-solving skills, optimize your coding efficiency, and ace those technical assessments with this invaluable resource. (https://github.com/jwasham/coding-interview-university)
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The Top 10 GitHub Repositories Making Waves 🌊📊
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- Ask HN: Which school produces the best programmers or software engineers?
- Anyone Know resources like (The Odin Project or FullStack open ) but for DSA.
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Career change to programming after 30s
Good info, thanks! He's a technician and very concerned with doing things the RIGHT way no matter how hard it is, but he wants to do it the right way. He got suggestions that he should go with web development, still he showed me this Coding Interview University and said he wants to be a Software Engineer, and he was/is doubtful that he should do follow this guide or not. Could you check this and say what do think about it?
What do you think about this guide? Coding Interview University
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