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A big shoutout to the creators of the README-Stats project for their awesome theme suite!
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Cool readme on your github profile page with github actions.
You can add a lot of Anurag Hazra‘s GitHub ReadMe Stats features:
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Create and Elevate Your GitHub Profile README
The GitHub Readme Stats project by Anurag Hazra generates dynamic statistics about your GitHub activities. This includes your top languages, total contributions, and more. You can use these stats to showcase your skills and dedication.
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Make images responsive to light/dark mode on GitHub
I didn't figured this on my own, the first time I learned about this feature was through the github-readme-stats project, under the responsive-card-theme section, it showed examples that I've used in my profile README and I've been also using on repositories as well.
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How to add dynamic stats label in the readme file
https://github.com/anuraghazra/github-readme-stats or shields.io
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How to Create an Impressive GitHub Profile
You can also add your top repositories or your favorite projects with a title, description, preview, and link. However, there is another way you can do this without README which I will explain very soon. You can add custom styling for repositories, check it out here.
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You can find a few different stat widgets on anuraghazra's repo. They are fairly customizable and allow you to hide stats that may not be that flattering or could be misleading.
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Add some markdown and HTML to your README to make it your own. Make careful to pick the appropriate font and color scheme for your profile so that it looks appealing. You can make a GitHub profile README that stands out and effectively advertises your work and abilities to potential employers and collaborators by using the advice in this article. Here are Some Github Repos, for adding extra features shield(have small badges) - https://github.com/badges/shields Adding gihubstack - https://github.com/anuraghazra/github-readme-stats Add your articles - https://github.com/bxcodec/github-readme-medium-recent-article
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It's been a busy year! I wish Github had EOY recaps, it would be neat to see a year of coding in a cool and interactive video. lol
There’s also a stats card project which looks fantastic: https://github.com/anuraghazra/github-readme-stats
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Almost everyone on GitHub uses Anurag’s GitHub-Readme-Stats, and I use it too. So I recommend checking out that repository and reading the well-written documentation to know everything about Adding and Customizing your GitHub Stats. As I said, the documentation is well-written so no need of writing a tutorial here.
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I'm reminded of the time when some kid wrote a script to crawl GitHub and create issues[1] about using inclusive language... except it was really dumb, for example: https://github.com/trekhleb/javascript-algorithms/pull/875/f...
[1] E.g.: https://github.com/EbookFoundation/free-programming-books/pu...
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Is anyone interested in contributing to Ultimate Guide to Algorithm opensource together?
This one is pretty popular too.
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JavaScript-algorithms: Algorithms and data structures implemented in JavaScript
Traditionally, a linked list allows you to insert before/after a node. i.e. addBefore(node,value) (see [2] ) He doesn't implement addBefore & addAfter.
Instead, he provides a whole bunch of non-canonical helpers like reverse(), toArray(), deleteTail() etc - these are typical LC-Easy problems that don't belong inside the data structure.
My own introduction to these things was a C course called "Data Structures in C" in the traditional CS curriculum, and yes, you would have to malloc a new node, get back a pointer with a memory address, & the process of pointing the next pointer of the current node to this new node so that the memory address of the next value was explicitly "linked" to the current value and hence linked list etc...I guess much of that terminology is lost on the new generation in the absence of pointers & memory addresses.
The canonical exercise in those days was - Show that a linked list does not store objects in contiguous memory, unlike an array. So to solve this, you would traverse the list from the head node & print the actual addresses of the memory locations along the way, proving that the vals aren't stored contiguously. I wonder what that exercise would mean in JS land.
That said, yeah its a good starting point & I applaud the effort.
[1]https://github.com/trekhleb/javascript-algorithms/blob/maste...
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What are the best open source repos in github that a beginner should READ?
You could also check out: 1. 30 seconds of code 2. JavaScript30 3. JavaScript Algorithms
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5 free resources to jumpstart your career in Frontend Development.
JavaScript Algorithms and Data Structures JavaScript Algorithms and Data Structures is a comprehensive online resource for learning and implementing algorithms and data structures using the JavaScript programming language. The website features detailed explanations, interactive code examples, and practical exercises to help individuals gain a deeper understanding of core computer science concepts such as sorting algorithms, data structures, and graph theory. With a focus on real-world applications, the platform equips learners with the skills and knowledge needed to solve complex programming problems and build robust software applications. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced developer, JavaScript Algorithms and Data Structures is an excellent resource for expanding your technical skills and advancing your career.
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🚀 8 GitHub Repositories to learn JavaScript
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Awesome Github Repos to Master JAVASCRIPT
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