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Ryan Scharfer
Courses Plus Student 12,537 PointsWhat is the best way to find JS projects to work on?
I would like to apply what I know to a new project. I guess I could create a project for myself but I would rather work with fellow learners, if possible. I am not really sure how it would work.... Anyone have any ideas?
Alex Friant
6,444 PointsLearn how to use github with this treehouse course, and then go explore JS projects you want to "fork" and play around with in your own repository! If you find something you can help out with, you can make the fix and then ask the original author of the code if they would like to incorporate your fix by you sending them a "Pull Request".
That's a great way to get started working on real JS projects.
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Aleksandr Vinogradov
12,113 PointsHey! Looks like we are on the same path brother ;) lets invent something cool together..
Alex Friant
6,444 PointsYou can find me on github. Right now I'm focusing on treehouse courses, but if you follow me on github, I'll follow you back. Then when we start playing around with javascript projects we can collaborate there. :-)
Ryan Scharfer
Courses Plus Student 12,537 PointsThanks guys... WIll do, Alex.
Jesus Mendoza
23,289 PointsJesus Mendoza
23,289 PointsUnfinished projects, projects to replicate or projects from scratch?