Diving into Open Source for the first time!

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  • opendrinks

    :cocktail: Open Source Drinks! Add your own recipe in a pull request! Inspired by 🎃Hacktoberfest!

  • 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!

  • InfluxDB

    Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.

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