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CodeTriage

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  • Is portfolio for game programmers always required?
    You could also try contributing to open source projects (check out the website codetriage.com for ideas on projects that are looking for help). This can be a good way to build up your Github presence while practicing your code. Source: about 1 year ago
  • A Beginner’s Guide to Open-Source Contribution for Developers
    Other platforms include Good First Issues, 24 Pull Requests and Code Triage. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
  • Ruby on Rails Open Source for junior to mid-level Rails Devs
    Whatever they want! Nobody's going to say no to free help. If you have a particular Rails stack in mind, check out some of the projects at https://opensourcerails.org to find ones that might fit your niche. If you don't, and just want to hack away, check out /u/schneems' https://codetriage.com. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Advice on finding worthy projects?
    Devpost.com has hackathons that have cash prizes and other great swag. But, they are having you generate an entire idea/concept that they might develop into products in their business ecosystems. Pusher has one that is requesting people make a project with their product and write a blog and tutorial about it. Those ones help other users see how to implement their tools and APIs into other projects. ... Source: over 1 year ago
  • Kind reminder: Open Source is not only writing code, you can contribute in many more ways!
    I was responding to the specific comment and what I do. I'm most certainly a coder. I wrote https://codetriage.com/. Source: over 1 year ago
  • How do you find an open source project to contribute?
    Unless you have in mind some interesting project you want to contribute to, try http://codetriage.com, or http://goodfirstissues.com. Just find any project you like, and look for "goodfirstissues". Source: over 2 years ago
  • I'm Looking to Help Contribute, I am very confident with my skills
    You might have luck with codetriage.com, which lets you find open-source projects that have open issues that need handling. You can filter by language, and you'll only get notified about the projects you tell it you're interested in. Source: over 2 years ago
  • Python OSS tips
    I am interested in working on OSS and contributing to it. I am looking at codetriage.com. Source: almost 3 years ago

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