random-code VS opendrinks

Compare random-code vs opendrinks and see what are their differences.

opendrinks

:cocktail: Open Source Drinks! Add your own recipe in a pull request! Inspired by 🎃Hacktoberfest! (by alfg)
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random-code opendrinks
1 5
11 361
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0.0 6.4
over 2 years ago about 1 month ago
JavaScript JavaScript
MIT License MIT License
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random-code

Posts with mentions or reviews of random-code. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.
  • How to build, test and release a node module in ES6
    1 project | dev.to | 11 Apr 2021
    I can’t help you with this bit — but go wild! Ensure that each function you want to export from the src directory in index.js is prefixed with export. Check out the equivalent file for the random-code node module on GitHub.

opendrinks

Posts with mentions or reviews of opendrinks. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-10-25.
  • My First HacktoberFest
    3 projects | dev.to | 25 Oct 2021
    The repo is opendrinks , a cocktails recipe website built in Vue. I do not code in Vue but I could contribute by adding a new recipe. Ok, let's go read the docs, the contribution guide, clone the repo, create a new JSON file, testing locally... Well, that's it, the first PR is sent. PR accepted 🎉 Horray. Nice, but I was feeling a bit like I was cheating, this is not really coding right?
  • Hacktoberfest 2021 Experience
    2 projects | dev.to | 22 Oct 2021
    Next up was a neat project I found, Open Drinks, where contributors can submit recipes for various alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. It was another great exercise of git and gh commands as well as familiarizing myself with JSON objects and properties. I decided to submit a drink I enjoyed at the Christmas markets from my time in Germany, Glühwein. Go checkout some other awesome recipes!
  • First Experience with Hacktoberfest (2021)
    8 projects | dev.to | 9 Oct 2021
    Open Drinks
  • My first pull requests
    1 project | dev.to | 4 Oct 2021
    The first one was opendrinks, where the task was to add a new recipe to the page. I added my favourite pumpkin juice recipe. In this project, I made 2 mistakes.
  • Diving into Open Source for the first time!
    1 project | dev.to | 26 Oct 2020
    I began with very basic PRs including submission of foundational C++ programmes. In one of the PRs, I wrote a cpp code that prints the elements of a 2 dimensional array in a spiral manner. I also came across a repository in which we had to write a json file for the recipe of awesome drinks. I asked a friend of mine as to what a json file meant (yes, I didn't even know what a json file was!) It took me a while to write a ginger lemon tea recipe (thanks to maa's help) in a json file format. Lastly, I made a PR to a repository maintained by a senior at NIT Rourkela. A friend of mine gave his repo's reference, and after contacting him over the mail, I finally opened my first issue on his repo. I added in a ping pong game that I had learnt to program using Python's turtle module (pygame was too intimidating at that time :/) I was asked to add in a requirements.txt file, which I eventually did :) I also learnt the Pull Request Ettiquete and Writing a Good Issue. These are so very important now that I think about open source. And this is how it all went!

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