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View my repo at https://github.com/achaljhawar/...
A guide to your first pull request for #Hacktoberfest2020 for beginners on the repo Hello-World.
To get your pull request counted first register for hacktoberfest at its website: https://hacktoberfest.digitalocean.com/... PR counting will start from 1st October and end on 31st October
How to contribute?
So you must be wondering how you will contribute. Here are a set of steps you need to follow which would help you create your first PR :
Step 1:
Go to the in Hello-Worlds folder.
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Step 2:
Click on the Add file option and select the Create a new file in Hello-Worlds folder.
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Step 3:
Create a Hello World printing program with any programming language you like but first, check if the language is available or not.
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Step 4:
Now click on propose a new file option and write a short description of your file.
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Step 5:
Click on the create a pull request option and now I could view your pull request.
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✨The first 70,000 developers to complete 4 pull requests will receive a limited-edition Hacktoberfest T-shirt 👚 and some stickers as well.✨.And I will make a webpage mentioning all the amazing contributors.
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DevFolio
This is a simple responsive portfolio website template. You can use it and make it yours by changing things and colours to your style and liking! I made it with a lot of hard work, love and of course with code :) I'm not a professional coder, but I tried my best to make it look cool and yet still keep it simple.
Mistakes are proof that we are trying!
I learned so much while making this template, if you use it, please let me know. I would love to see how amazing people can make it! I hope you'll like it!
I have used:
- HTML5 for markup
- Pure CSS3 for styling
- Bit of JavaScript to make a hamburger menu to work on mobile devices
- Font Awesome for Icons
- Unsplash for Images
You can add more things to make it even cooler! The comments in the code will help you navigate through it. Have a nice day! :D
you can view the Github repo at https://github.com/achaljhawar/...1 -
Guys I really need contributors pls
DevFolio is a simple responsive portfolio website template. You can use it and make it yours by changing things and colours to your style and liking! I made it with a lot of hard work, love and of course with code :) I'm not a professional coder, but I tried my best to make it look cool and yet still keep it simple.
you can view the Github repo at https://github.com/achaljhawar/...1 -
DevFolio
This is a simple responsive portfolio website template. You can use it and make it yours by changing things and colours to your style and liking! I made it with a lot of hard work, love and of course with code :) I'm not a professional coder, but I tried my best to make it look cool and yet still keep it simple.
you can view the Github repo at https://github.com/achaljhawar/...5 -
Those who had the "pleasure" of working directly with clients know a thing or two about how a clumsy communication can have grave consequences.
Software developer and an Imgur user BackDoorNoBaby shed some light on these humorous situations and misunderstandings that often occur with clueless clients. Because we all have our niche interests and specializations, and it’s easy to sneer at the plebs who just don’t get it. To be fair though, dealing with unrealistic demands by clients who have no real understanding of what you do must get pretty frustrating at times, and if you work in IT, you’ll surely have come across at least one of these situations before.
What we have here are the daily trials and tribulations of an IT worker. Clients that read the latest trends in a tech magazine and want it right now. Business people who think that because they have the money, solutions should magically materialize. Clients that complain about something not functioning properly, when they clearly don't have a clue how to use it properly. We all know this kind of clients, and these kind of 'horror' stories are part of what makes working in IT so special. Sometimes humour is the only suitable response.2