Excited to Start My GitHub Journey! 🚀 #150103
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Hey @Tav0nes, welcome to GitHub! 🎉🚀 ✅ Find beginner-friendly projects:
✅ Set up and maintain your repositories:
✅ Best practices for collaboration:
You’re on the right track! Keep exploring, contributing, and most importantly—have fun! 😊 Happy coding! 🚀 |
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Welcome to GitHub and the GitHub Community @Tav0nes 🎆 ! We're glad you're here and can't wait to see where your GitHub journey takes you. Check out this check-in with links on how to choose your first project to contribute to, a blog with getting started resources, and a new user checklist. I also recommend introducing yourself in our official introduction thread and checking out this Discussion to Meet Your GitHub Community Team. Best of luck! |
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Gustavo, welcome to GitHub and open-source development! Here are some tips to get started: Finding Beginner-Friendly Open-Source Projects
Setting Up & Maintaining Your Own Repositories
Best Practices for Collaboration & Version Control
Resources to Learn More
🚀 Final Tip: Start small! Even fixing a typo in documentation counts as a contribution. |
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👋 Hi Gustavo, Welcome to the GitHub Open-Source Community!It’s great to see you working with Python, C++, and Kotlin — that’s a strong foundation for contributing to real-world projects. Below are some practical tips to help you get started with open-source development. 1️⃣ Finding Beginner-Friendly ProjectsYou can use GitHub’s search feature with labels such as: label:good first issue language:pythonThis will help you find beginner-friendly issues like documentation updates and small bug fixes, which are ideal for building confidence. You can also look for repositories tagged with:
2️⃣ Setting Up & Maintaining Your RepositoriesWhen creating and managing your own repositories, follow these practices:
3️⃣ Collaboration & Version Control Best PracticesTo work effectively with other contributors:
git pull
4️⃣ Learning ResourcesHere are some reliable resources to strengthen your Git and GitHub skills: 5️⃣ Stay ConsistentSuccess in open-source comes from consistency rather than speed. Try to:
Over time, this builds both technical skills and community trust. Best of luck on your open-source journey!— Ayush Burman (AJ91789) |
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Could contribute if you love what we do at SuggestPilot! |
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Contribute ? |
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Welcome to github Gustavo! 🎉 You are already well on your way to learning Python, C++ and Kotlin. I would suggest starting with small contributions like fixing documentation, improving README files or fixing beginner-friendly issues. This allows you to get used to Git workflows before tackling bigger features. Also don't be afraid to make your own projects and share them, even the simplest projects will demonstrate your progress and consistency. All the best on your open source adventure. Happy coding! 🚀 |
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Hi everyone!
I’m Gustavo Bastos, a Computer Science student, and I’m excited to dive into the world of GitHub and open-source development. I’ve been learning programming with Python, C++, and most recently Kotlin, and I’m eager to apply my skills to real-world projects while connecting with this amazing community.
Since I’m still new to GitHub, I’d love some advice on:
Thank you, and I’m excited to connect and learn with all of you! 😊
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