Hacktoberfest is a global event which motivates open source contributors to boost up their contribution. As well as it is a month-long celebration of open source software in partnership with GitHub. In addition to that by contributing to this challenge you can earn a limited edition T-Shirt.
It's hard. It's always hard the first time you do something. Especially when you are collaborating, making mistakes isn't a comfortable thing. I wanted to simplify the way new open-source contributors learn & contribute for the first time.
- Star and Fork this repository.
- Edit this README.md file & append your information at the bottom of this file as follows:
- Name, Profession - Location
Example: * Rohit Swami, Student - Haryana, India
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Commit the change to your fork, using a clear and descriptive commit message.
- Rohit Swami, Student - Haryana, India
- Rohit Swami, Student - Haryana, India
- Max Grosshandler, Student - Chicago, Illinois, USA
- Aman Jain, Student - Himachal Pradesh, India
- Georgi Bojinov, Student - Sofia, Bulgaria
- Max Morales, Student - El Paso, Texas
- Nanichang Katzing, Student - Nigeria
- Kyle Lim, Student - Maryland, USA
- Holden Oullette, Digital Developer - Las Vegas, Nevada
- Aditya choudhary, Student- Delhi, India
- Tanya Vedi, Student - Delhi, India
- Siddharth, Student - Delhi, India
- Adrian teri, Student - Kenya, Nairobi
- Dylan, Student - Toronto, Canada
- Nelson Chinedu, Student - Nigeria
- Aman Kumar Soni, Student - Jalandhar,India
- Joseph, Student - India
- Aman Kumar Soni, Student - Jalandhar,India
- Ganesh Radhaji Sanap, Student - Maharashtra, India.
- Rafal Kruk, Developer - Leeds, UK
- Vishal Anand, Student - Himachal Pradesh, India
- Giovanni Nuño, Student - Guanajuato, Mexico
- Shad Grimgravy, Developer - Michigan
- Grady Houston, Developer - Washington, D.C., USA
- Tristan Caulfield, Team Lead - Memphis, Tennessee, USA
- Anthony Young, Fullstack Javascript Developer - London, UK
- Vidushi Jain, Student - Noida, India