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Udacity: Get Started with Open Source Projects on GitHub - Part I

Get Started with Open Source Projects on GitHub - Part I
2013-10-07 13:00:00

Attila Hi! I’m Attila, and I am a Udacity engineer and an active open source contributor.For Udacity students who’ve started coding and are ready for the next step in their programming experience, I recommend dipping your toes in the water with open source contributions on GitHub. (Part II post on getting started on Github coming tomorrow!)You will improve rapidly, contribute to awesome projects, and start an online portfolio for potential employers. Let’s see what open source is and how to contribute.What is open source?Open source is the original way of creating software - in an open, transparent and collaborative manner. “What is free software?” and “What is open source?” ar good overviews of the subject.Open source means that you get the final executable for a software project, and also have access to the source code from which it was produced. Having access to the source code means that you can better understand how the program functions…

 
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