This video is like hey do you search for how to find the GitHub repository and contribute to it. Just fuck all the videos and watch this and your all issue will be solved. thanks, man I have been searching for a video like this for 3 days. thank's a lot dude.
Tusharrrrr! Thanks so much for this lovely message matey! Appreciate it and very very honoured and happy that this video of my ugly mug was helpful at all
Top quality videos mate! Enjoy them all! I hope you do some videos on android structures, MVVM, recycleview, roomdb etc. I love how you explain things, you make them sound very easy. As they say If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. Thanks !
Thank you so much for this lovely comment! I would absolutely love to do more videos on android development topics like you mentioned and am always looking to the audience to see what people want to see, so thank you for these suggestions and REALLY thank you for this lovely comment and support, really means alot to me :) Have a super week!
OOoo now that is a good idea! ok good shout! Ive got a bunch of terminal based vids i want to do in the backlog. Also, i totally don't mean to promote my own crap, but I did a video on FZF that you might find useful, its a boss tool in the terminal that I cant live without, if your bored check that bad boy out! but great ideas thank you!
@@BenKadel promote yourself as much as possible, it seems like you make very solid content. Will check the FZF vid out tomorrow and I'm looking forward to your next uploads!
Is open sourcing restricted to only the field of software development?, or is there any chance where we can contribute in other fields like Data Science, Cybersecurity, Blockchain, Cloud Computing, etc.....unable to find clarity on this...if any of you know please reply!
Thank you for sharing this valuable solution! It's exactly what I needed to advance my career. I really appreciate your help. Looking forward to following you on social platforms! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❌💯
Now that's a much harder problem to solve! My Brief answer would be to instead go wildly different, try searching for some project that is diametrically different to the usual projects you search for our in a completely different programming language in order to also give yourself something to learn! Often if I find myself bored then I'll reach for something new to learn and try to really dig in deep and learn about it and for me that works to remove the boredom or at least get me interested...hope this helps somehow! But good luck
@@BenKadel If you land a job in web development, are you forced to do projects you don't enjoy? Because at home you could search for what you want then contribute to it, but I think a lot of web development just makes me lose interest so I'm put off by a career in it. I'm having trouble getting stuck in and staying interested, so think it's not the right choice. When I download a project I'm just unsure of how I can edit/contribute to it?
Hey Nulldrone! So the first part is quite tough actually, if and when you land any job in development there will for sure be projects (more often tasks within a project) that arent super interesting and make you question your choices, but i have always believed that this is probably the same in any other job, that there will be moments that turn you off from it or are boring or that you dislike, at least I think its like that with other job. HOWEVER the most important thing to hear is that aslong as you enjoy the overall job, for example you get a kick out of being creative and clever with your coded solutions and thinking outside the box to be super effecient in your solution OR if you enjoy creating, i always thought programming feels a little bit like art, to me at least, I guess that shows me im in the right job. Your job has to be at least 70 ish percentage something that you enjoy doing. So simple answer to this question is that if you enjoy devving overall and in general then its NOT the wrong choice to follow a career in it... Hope that helps! And the final point about downloading a project and not knowing how to edit and contribute to it, id say 2 things... 1. learn about git (I have a video series dedicated to that) as that will show you how to truely work with these kind of open source projects to make the most of your editing time. 2. On most "big" ish projects there will be a file called "CONTRIBUTE.md" that will explain to first time contributors how they should get involved to that project. Hope all that helps! GOod luck!
@@BenKadel Yeah for example gatsby has a contributing file: github.com/gatsbyjs/gatsby/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md But the problem i'm having is understanding the code structure of the project, how do I understand what each aspect of the project does? I'm still in the dark about how I could make edits to this project to learn. The folders are: .circleci .github .yarn benchmarks docs e2e-tests examples integration-tests packages peril plop-templates rfcs scripts starters On an issue it has the button new issue, do I use that? Or do I download the project code then make edits, then reupload the specific file?
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That was the best open-source contribution mate
Kudos to Ben for pinning the comment...
I think a great follow-up would be for you to take on one or two of those "good first issue" items and resolve it.
This video is like hey do you search for how to find the GitHub repository and contribute to it. Just fuck all the videos and watch this and your all issue will be solved.
thanks, man I have been searching for a video like this for 3 days. thank's a lot dude.
Tusharrrrr! Thanks so much for this lovely message matey! Appreciate it and very very honoured and happy that this video of my ugly mug was helpful at all
Exactly what I was looking for. Thank you.
thank you man , I was tring to contribute as an intermediate android dev ,this was helpful 🙂
one of the most practical thing you need to know about github. Thanks man.
man, I saw anybody giving such an amazing tip for that subject as you did... I can't wait to see more of your videos...
Dude, this is mindblowing. Thank you!
Damn, I never knew that we can find all the GitHub repos issues in one place. This dude is legend !! Thanks mate. Just subscribed 😄
That's a not famously known but very useful technique. Thank you! :D
Loving the High Quality Videos!!!!
Thank you so much :D haha glad you like it, on future videos im trying to do more image animations and info graphics mmmmm we will have to see haha
This is a great video. You made it a lot easier for the newbies. Thanks man!
it's the best video talks about how to start contributing to open source projects by faaaar!!
I have been banging my head to filter repositories...thanks mate nice video......keep going
Thanks Exactly the Video that I was looking for!
It was really a very awesome video. Thanks UA-cam for recommending this masterpiece.
Thank you so much for this lovely feedback!
Awesome video, I really like the way you explain... I just had to subscribe!
Thank you very very much kind sir! Really lovely comment to start the day to! thanks! have a great day!
Wonderful explanation! You deserve more thank you
Thank you for this lovely comment! Made my morning!
Thanks... I will check it out. I have been learning for some time now and I am ready!
Broo, thx, I was struggling on find any repository to contribute to, I helped a lot :)
Loved this video! I am now ready to find my first open source project to contribute!
Top quality videos mate! Enjoy them all! I hope you do some videos on android structures, MVVM, recycleview, roomdb etc. I love how you explain things, you make them sound very easy. As they say If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. Thanks !
Thank you so much for this lovely comment! I would absolutely love to do more videos on android development topics like you mentioned and am always looking to the audience to see what people want to see, so thank you for these suggestions and REALLY thank you for this lovely comment and support, really means alot to me :) Have a super week!
@@BenKadel You are welcome,You too man, keep it up :)
Thank you
This is exactly what I was looking for, a starting point to contribute to open source software.
Thanks. This is what i am looking for.
Really helpful
Thank you so much. I was getting so irritated as I couldn't find good first issues. It is very helpful.
This was very helpful, thanks for making the video.
Great video!! Was VERY helpful! Thank you for making contributions more accessible for novices like me!
Thank you for this great lovelyl comment! glad it helped! good luck contributing!
Thank you
Exactly what I was looking for and
Straight to the point.
Very, very useful video! Thanks a lot!
Your channel is sure to grow if you keep uploading great videos like this, thank u
Thank you! Thats such a nice message!
@@BenKadel I'm very interested in command line programming and linux right now, any videos like that would be amazing!
OOoo now that is a good idea! ok good shout! Ive got a bunch of terminal based vids i want to do in the backlog. Also, i totally don't mean to promote my own crap, but I did a video on FZF that you might find useful, its a boss tool in the terminal that I cant live without, if your bored check that bad boy out! but great ideas thank you!
@@BenKadel promote yourself as much as possible, it seems like you make very solid content. Will check the FZF vid out tomorrow and I'm looking forward to your next uploads!
Many thanks SoFeint! :) appreciate all that!
Thank you so much for making it so clear and useful.
You saved my hours Ben otherwise I will got caught under loop of finding repo
Is open sourcing restricted to only the field of software development?, or is there any chance where we can contribute in other fields like Data Science, Cybersecurity, Blockchain, Cloud Computing, etc.....unable to find clarity on this...if any of you know please reply!
you deserve more subs. thanks for the video.
Thanks so much thats really nice of you to say :)
Thank you. That was super helpful
what a great video and thank you for your great work. this channel deserves more thank this followers .p
Much appreciated! Thank you for this lovely comment!
I have to clone the project to contribute?
You are simply amazing man.
Thank you so much 😀
thanks for teh video brother.This is what I needed to get started
Very Helpful...Thanks mate
Much appreciated and quality videos rather than clickbaits like dont learn x language and shit like that
Thank you so much! Appreciate this comment very much so!
Thank you so much!! It helps a lot :)
Thank you for sharing this valuable solution! It's exactly what I needed to advance my career. I really appreciate your help. Looking forward to following you on social platforms! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❌💯
My issues page is empty, no matter what I search or if I refresh the page l, nothing shows up
Really great and insanely helpful video
very informative and good content in the domain. thanks
I like how he turned into Donald Duck at 3:31 just to say "powerful".
what can I say this is great as usual
Perfect Video Founded
Actually i wanted to contribute to Hacktober fest and this video seems to be extremely informative. Thank u Ben!
Thanks - really helpful video.
Getting back to programming after a looooooong break
I 'git' it!
Terrence
Nd you got 1 subs ...
Was searching for a vid like this from 1 week
Thank you very helpful!
I just wanted to search exactly what you made...anyways this search got me here "how to explore new python repositories in github"
Nice! Amazing video
Video starts at 3:26
Amazing video, amazing tips for beginners ✨👏♥️
This is awesome, thank you!
What a great tip. Thanks man
Wow, thank you so much, it really means a lot, lot to me, like really.Thanks dude.
You are most welcome :)
@@BenKadel 😃
Very helpful video
what a great hint, thanks !
Great video you save my time , Thank you
Awesome Video. Thank You Very Much
Newb here. Thanks for explaining. What’s the next step?
Thank you brother.
Cool video!!!!!
Thank you!!!!!
thanks Ben 🎉
What if none of it interests you?
Now that's a much harder problem to solve! My Brief answer would be to instead go wildly different, try searching for some project that is diametrically different to the usual projects you search for our in a completely different programming language in order to also give yourself something to learn! Often if I find myself bored then I'll reach for something new to learn and try to really dig in deep and learn about it and for me that works to remove the boredom or at least get me interested...hope this helps somehow! But good luck
@@BenKadel If you land a job in web development, are you forced to do projects you don't enjoy? Because at home you could search for what you want then contribute to it, but I think a lot of web development just makes me lose interest so I'm put off by a career in it. I'm having trouble getting stuck in and staying interested, so think it's not the right choice.
When I download a project I'm just unsure of how I can edit/contribute to it?
Hey Nulldrone!
So the first part is quite tough actually, if and when you land any job in development there will for sure be projects (more often tasks within a project) that arent super interesting and make you question your choices, but i have always believed that this is probably the same in any other job, that there will be moments that turn you off from it or are boring or that you dislike, at least I think its like that with other job. HOWEVER the most important thing to hear is that aslong as you enjoy the overall job, for example you get a kick out of being creative and clever with your coded solutions and thinking outside the box to be super effecient in your solution OR if you enjoy creating, i always thought programming feels a little bit like art, to me at least, I guess that shows me im in the right job. Your job has to be at least 70 ish percentage something that you enjoy doing. So simple answer to this question is that if you enjoy devving overall and in general then its NOT the wrong choice to follow a career in it... Hope that helps!
And the final point about downloading a project and not knowing how to edit and contribute to it, id say 2 things... 1. learn about git (I have a video series dedicated to that) as that will show you how to truely work with these kind of open source projects to make the most of your editing time. 2. On most "big" ish projects there will be a file called "CONTRIBUTE.md" that will explain to first time contributors how they should get involved to that project.
Hope all that helps! GOod luck!
@@BenKadel Yeah for example gatsby has a contributing file:
github.com/gatsbyjs/gatsby/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md
But the problem i'm having is understanding the code structure of the project, how do I understand what each aspect of the project does? I'm still in the dark about how I could make edits to this project to learn. The folders are:
.circleci
.github
.yarn
benchmarks
docs
e2e-tests
examples
integration-tests
packages
peril
plop-templates
rfcs
scripts
starters
On an issue it has the button new issue, do I use that? Or do I download the project code then make edits, then reupload the specific file?
Please also make a video about how to find developers for own GitHub repositories.
Great help thanks
Thank you so much !!!!
Thank you
staying at home, this is so much during pandemia ngl
Thank you 👍
Great Video
haha I had to replay the "Hi folks, My name is-"
Excellent
Nice thanks for the tip
0:50 Funny moments 🤣🤣, that's why consistency matter.
great video
Nice video
Thanks Man
this is powerful
Thanks alot
Thanksss a lott
great video nonetheless
Yeah, we know you're name it's written in your channel title!
You are a bomb
4:08 in and nobody has noticed it 😂 7 months this video has been online 🤣
I clicked to the timestamp u put but I can't tell what your pointing out good sir? What is at 04:08?
The top repo listed onscreen at that time regarding algorithm. I’m not getting at you, just nobody had noticed it 😀
@@martinparker9044 ahhhhhh hahahah I didn't see that! Oh wow! Haha good spot sir! Hahaha totally missed that! Well funny
PLEASE HELP ME
WITH WHAT?
Who are you again?
Ooooof you dirty dawg
my name ben
O O
This video can be done in 1/4th the time. Just waste of human time for pleasing some algorithm.
Use Google and read articles then. If he wants to make it 20 minutes, then he can since it's his channel.
github is not git 😆😆😆
Ahmen
@benkadel Wow! This is a greatttt video, thank u!
This was helpful, thanks a lot.