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Matthew Lozier-Davis
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Build the Future of AP CSP with Spindle

Practice AP® CSP Concepts Like a Pro with Spindle! (Developers Wanted)
Are you a developer looking for a way to give back to the coding community and help future computer scientists? Look no further than Spindle!
Spindle is a unique open-source project that allows students to practice AP® CSP exam concepts using the real, live code used in their exam. Unlike traditional study materials, Spindle provides a hands-on learning experience that closely mimics the exam environment.

Why Contribute to Spindle?

  1. Make a Difference: Help bridge the gap between theoretical learning and practical application for aspiring computer scientists.
  2. Showcase Your Skills: Contribute to a growing open-source project and gain recognition for your work.
  3. Simple and Straightforward: Spindle's core principles focus on quality, simplicity, affordability, and accessibility, making it a project with a clear vision.
  4. Flexible Contribution: Whether you're a coding whiz or a bug-hunting ninja, there's a way to contribute!

How to Get Involved:

_Star Us on Github! (Seriously, it motivates us and helps us expand our reach!)
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Report Bugs: Help us squash those pesky bugs and keep Spindle running smoothly.
Add Features: Expand Spindle's functionality by implementing features that better align with the AP® CSP exam.
Spread the Word: Help us reach more students by sharing Spindle with your network.
No AP® CSP Experience Needed!

Even if you have no clue about AP® CSP, you can still contribute to Spindle!:

Documentation: Help us create clear and concise documentation for both students and developers.
Website: Contribute to the design and functionality of the Spindle website.
Marketing: Help us get the word out about Spindle and its benefits.
Join the Spindle Community!

Head over to our Github repository (https://github/matthewl580/spindle) and check out the project in detail. We have clear instructions on how to use Spindle and how to get started contributing.

Together, we can make learning computer science principles a more accessible and rewarding experience for everyone!

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