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Why You Should Start an Open Source Project
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awesome-for-beginners
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My first PR to Hacktoberfest
Searching in Awesome for beginners
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Getting overwhelmed while trying to doing open source or How should I practice such that I am able to do some open source
I am looking at this repo for beginners then I picked the typescript repo but I couldnt do it . I mean this doesnt look like something a first timer can do or I am a smooth brain maybe.
- Creative block si harababura din open source
- Open Source Projects to Contribute to?
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What are some good publicly available Python repositories to look at?
Pro-tip, search for awesome and anything on GitHub and someone has probably made a list for it. e.g. https://github.com/MunGell/awesome-for-beginners
- where to start to contribute to open source project?
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Web Developer path
Jump into some open source projects on github and try to sort out some tickets. Here's a good place to start: https://github.com/MunGell/awesome-for-beginners . Figure out which languages you want to work in.
- How to get a head start into contributing to open source projects
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How to get experience as a new developer
A list of awesome beginners-friendly projects
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Best Coding Bootcamps?
You may have already seen this advice around in this subreddit, but usually I'd encourage starting with a roadmap to see where you want to go. Then as others suggest, follow The Odin Project and join their online Discord community of peers. After that (or alternatively), 100Devs has a great community and dev resources as well. Completing these should get you into the swing of things so any self-teaching after becomes easier with whichever other resources you may choose. Once you're comfortable you can then dive into project based learning, build your own x, and open source PR opportunities.
What are some alternatives?
list-of-assetto-mods - A simple list compiling the good and bad of the Assetto Corsa mod community.
tailwindcss - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development. [Moved to: https://github.com/tailwindlabs/tailwindcss]
CodeTriage - Discover the best way to get started contributing to Open Source projects
good-first-issue - Make your first open-source contribution.
first-contributions - 🚀✨ Help beginners to contribute to open source projects
awesome-competitive-programming - :gem: A curated list of awesome Competitive Programming, Algorithm and Data Structure resources
Cataclysm-DDA - Cataclysm - Dark Days Ahead. A turn-based survival game set in a post-apocalyptic world.
awesome-elm - A curated list of useful Elm tutorials, libraries and software. Inspired by awesome list. Feel free to contribute. :rocket:
Front-end-Developer-Interview-Questions - A list of helpful front-end related questions you can use to interview potential candidates, test yourself or completely ignore.
React - The library for web and native user interfaces.
pytudes - Python programs, usually short, of considerable difficulty, to perfect particular skills.
runelite - Open source Old School RuneScape client