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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
frontend-dev-bookmarks
- Criei uma plataforma open source para partilha de conhecimento tecnico acerca de vários tópicos de IT
- GitHub Repositories : Part 1
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frontend-dev-bookmarks VS WebEngineerBook - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 22 Aug 2022
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Handful Github Repos for Full stack web developer
4. Frontend Dev Bookmarks
- Vos sites et conseils pour apprendre le développement web ?
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10 GitHub repos you need to know as a web developer
1. Frontend Dev Bookmarks - This is a manually curated collection of resources for frontend web developers.
freeCodeCamp
- Good coding groups for black women?
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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
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