Want to get paid by contributing to Open source (even for beginners in Open source) ?
OR
Want to know Paid open source opportunities ?
GSOC 2023 has been announced, what’s next?
Hi everyone !
I am delighted to share that I have started a YouTube channel where I will share everything related to Open source 🥳🥳
Here's my Introductory video:
Please show some love & support ❤️
Stay tuned 🤩
Are you interested in contributing to open source projects but confused how to find out projects?
Here’s a detailed thread on the different ways in which you can search for open source projects on GitHub (even for beginners):
Hi all,
Any company hiring for DevRel/ Developer Advocacy or Software engineer roles ?
Looking for Remote (Worldwide) opportunities.
I have 2+ years of experience in software engineering & contributed to many open source projects.
Also shared my learnings on X & YouTube.
Wow 🎉🎉 this is unbelievable for me
Now we are a family of 1K
Thanks for believing & connecting with me 💜❤️
Connect 🤗 with me for more tweets on Open source contribution & Web development
Here u can see my profile how I created mine.
I am not saying that my profile is perfect. It may have some flaws(mistakes) because I am here to learn & grow with the help of your feedback.
I am taking my profile as an example for this thread.
Started learning something new from the past few days 🥳🥳 that is Web3
Enjoying it so far...........will also share it here
Do you prefer content to be consumed from hand written notes or threads ? Pls let me know
Tutorial for beginners in Open source for free:
Thread 5: Basics: What is a GitHub repository, how to create one & what are its types?
OR
How to upload your project/notes/cheat-sheet from your laptop to GitHub ?
Made my first Open source contribution to
@ApacheDevLake
🥳
It is an Open source data platform that takes data from DevOps tools like GitHub, GitLab, Jira etc. & analyze the data in the form of visuals.
Hope it gets merged 🤞
I am honoured to be selected as a speaker
@femtechconf
🤗
My first international conference & that too with an estimated audience of about 30K+ 🎉😍
Thanks to
@femtechconf
🤗
Excited to introduce a few of our first speakers for Women in Tech Q1 Summit🥰
Aparna, from Accenture, Dana from Grindr, Isra from Twitch and Peculiar from Kinfolk
🎟️:
Partner:
📩team
@femtechconf
.com
#FemTechConf
#Womenintech
If you are new to Open source/Git/ GitHub or wondering how to start contributing to open source, how to find projects or want to accelerate your career through open source & learning in public, join me in this space.
Date: 5 Feb, Sunday
Time: 8 pm IST
First Python & ML talk
@PyDelhi
meetup done ✅
But couldn't get the session recorded 😅
Will try to make a YouTube video about my today's talk 🙂 hope it will help you all
Ways to contribute:
1. By pushing your own code/ project from your local machine to GitHub.
2. By contributing to other open source projects:
2.1: Pick up & resolve open issues
2.2: Suggest any changes in the code/docs by creating a new issue or PR.
Tutorial for beginners in Open source for free:
Thread-3: Basics: Installation of Git on Windows, How to resolve "git is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file" error & setting up environment variables
Thanks to all 500 friends who decided to connect with me😇🥳
Let me introduce myself to those who don't know me:
I am Aparna, a Full stack (MERN stack) web developer at Accenture who tweets about Open source contribution & Web development.
Let's connect😇❤️
Is Open source only for developers ❌
Is Open source for everyone ✅
You should be good at coding for contributing to open source ❌❌
My detailed guide will resolve all your doubts on Open source(for beginners).
That's a wrap on "How to search for good open source projects to contribute".
In my upcoming threads, I will discuss "How can u actually make your first contribution" & "Some good Open source projects".
It's a special day for me 🥳
Completed 1️⃣ year of content creation & open source advocacy 🥳🎊
Thanks for supporting me throughout the year ❤️
Just updated my profile pic & header, how's it ?
Posting it a month late but better late than never 🤗
Attended
@hackthisfall
on 16th October, enjoyed & learnt a lot 🤩
It was a day well spent & met with many amazing folks 🤝
2. Here u can see how many search results are shown up for React
The ones that I highlighted in red are the no. of stars on each project.
Select the project that has more stars, a good community & more no. of open issues.
5️⃣0️⃣0️⃣0️⃣ friends on this bird app 🥳❤️
Thank you so much for your love & support❤️
Giveaway:
Like +
RT+
Tag friends+
Follow me
Deadline: Tomorrow(same time as this tweet)
3 winners will get a chance of 1:1 mentorship on Open source 🥳
Wish you all a very happy new year 🥳
Hey,
I am delighted to share that I have been promoted as Application Development Analyst at Accenture.
I would like to thank my leads, supervisor and colleagues for their extended support.
I merged multiple videos but now the audio quality has degraded a lot, does anyone know any good tool for free to bring back the quality of audio ?
Have tried online but didn't work
Need urgently
Please 🙏🥺
Hi all,
Do you want to participate in Hacktoberfest 2022 as a Contributor & win swags ?
My new open source video describes how to contribute & create a Pull request with hands-on session.
Note: This is Part-1 of the video & will be continued.
5. Most common labels are:
- bug
- feature request
- documentation
- help wanted
- improvement
- good first issue & many more
If u are good at coding, u can go with issues with any of the labels. But if not, don't worry, u can still go for doc issues, good first or improvement
In this repo, just edit the README file by adding your name in Community's contributors & create pull request.
This one is the easiest of all the contributions u can do.
4. Some projects might not list the good first issues on "Issues" tab, like the one in the screenshot.
To find an issue that u can do as a newbie, go & find labels like "good first issue" or "first timer"or even if u are not good at coding, search for labels like "documentation"
3. After your project is selected, u can not just jump to any issue as a beginner.
So, first try to choose good first issues for u on going to the "Issues" tab
1. How to contribute your code to GitHub:
Go to GitHub-> sign in-> go to New repository
Give repository a name, make it public so that everyone can see your repo & add a Readme file-> click on create repository
I didn't create content on Twitter for a few days due to increased office workload because of Black Friday sale.
Now, would try to be more consistent !!
Hope you all will keep supporting me as always 🤗