Wanna get started in open source and also score some nice swags? Join the Hacktoberfest® 2020!
In this post, I’ll list 69 beginner-friendly proje...
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Would like to chip in my own vimcolorschemes. Currently making a lot of effort for it to be as beginner-friendly as possible :)
The stack is mainly JavaScript, Gatsby, and React.
Cheers! Good job on the list
The site is pretty neat IMHO.
Nice list!
If you allow for shameless auto-promotion, I just published a repository that is specially designed to be beginner-friendly. That would be in the Kotlin section
LouisCAD / kotlin-libraries-playground
A playground to gain a wider and deeper knowledge of the libraries in the Kotlin ecosystem. Also the official sample for gradle refreshVersions.
Kotlin Libraries Playground
A playground to gain a wider and deeper knowledge of the libraries in the Kotlin ecosystem
Also the official sample for gradle refreshVersions
We want to collect sample usage of Kotlin libraries, and the more the better!
You are very welcome to contribute your own library sample.
==> CONTRIBUTING.md
There are great resources to learn Kotlin.
But once you master the language, you are not done just yet.
You now face another challenging task: become familiar with its ecosystem of libraries.
With time, you want to both acquire:
There are several inefficient ways to do that:
I'd also like to use this for shameless self-promotion. Here I go:
Super Productivity is looking for contributors. Super Productivity is a
"To-do list & time tracker for programmers and other digital workers with Jira, Github, and Gitlab integration"
You can check it out here:
super-productivity.com/
If you'd like to contribute, please head here:
github.com/johannesjo/super-produc...
You can also check out Tails, it is a (no-config) copy'n paste library of templates and components hand-crafted using TailwindCSS 🙌
For more information, check out this post on DEV:
Tails 🌪️ - Beautify open-source TailwindCSS Components
Bobby Iliev ・ Sep 23 ・ 2 min read
Thanks a lot for mentioning SirixDB. Indeed we have a lot of work for Java and Kotlin (backend) developers, as well as for JavaScript and TypeScript (frontend) developers. Furthermore a Rust-Client, as well as a Kotlin-Client will be a great addition 👍
Besides, we want to add interactive visualizations to the frontend to depict how data changes over time and to provide the best diffing-views possible for imported JSON and XML data.
Hi Johannes, SirixDB looks very interesting, great job you folks are doing. Also thanks for your comment. I hope this post can drive some nice contributions to the project.
Did you forget
C
?I so, I might start with my project, since it is in
C
and very welcoming 😄Gwion.
Hi, Jérémie, it's not that I forgot I did try searching for nice and beginner friendly in C but couldn't find many.
As a matter of fact I like C, it was my first programming language. I learnt how to program in C. I'll add you project to the list. Thanks for mentioning it.
May I suggest a little change to your article?
-# Hacktoberfest: 69 Beginner-Friendly Projects You Can Contribute To
+# Hacktoberfest: 69 Beginner-Friendly, Awesome Projects You Can Contribute To
Just bear in mind that this change doesn't count as a PR.
Jokes aside, it's a shame hacktoberfest 2020 got spammed :(
We at Labs64 support open source and welcome all contributors to our open source projects! 🙌🏻
You can find a list of our repositories here: netlicensing.io/blog/2020/10/01/ha...
... as well as some nifty NetLicensing SWAGs ✨
Another TypeScript project looking for contributors:
tsParticles - github.com/matteobruni/tsparticles
matteobruni / tsparticles
tsParticles - Easily add particles animations to your website. Compatible also with React, Vue.js (2.x and 3.x), Angular, Svelte, jQuery, Preact, Inferno
tsParticles - TypeScript Particles
A lightweight TypeScript library for creating particles. Dependency free (*) and browser ready!
Particles.js converted in TypeScript, dependency free (*), improved with new cool😎 features and various bugs fixed and it's actively maintained!
Do you want to use it on your website?
This library is available on the two most popular CDNs and it's easy and ready to use, if you were using particles.js it's even easier.
You'll find the instructions below, with all the links you need, and don't be scared by TypeScript, it's just the source language.
The output files are just JavaScript.🤩
CDNs and
npm
have all the sources you need in Javascript, a bundle browser ready (tsparticles.min.js) and all files splitted forimport
syntax.If you are still interested some lines below there are some instructions for migrating from…
Thanks for creating the list!
Ohh nooo... you pointed the most popular JS libraries. No a lot of people will do spam to those repos. That kind of project have specific roadmap and don't have time to close spamy PRs.
I'm not encouraging spam. If they tag issues with labels such as "good first issue" they have already done a triage. That's the purpose of the post. Also, when I wrote it nobody was using hacktoberfest to do spam. It was only when that YouTuber released the infamous tutorial on how to spam repos to get a t-shirt.
By the way, the rules have changed. You won't get a t-shirt by spamming anymore. Your PR must be relevant and accepted by the maintainer. Take that into account before opening an PR.
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Nice