English | MP4 | AVC 1920×1080 | AAC 44KHz 2ch | 25 Lessons (2h 30m) | 403 MB
Open source is a key that can unlock many doors: tremendous learning, compelling career benefits, and industry-wide impact.
Every software engineer inevitably consumes open-source software, but they rarely contribute back. Let’s change that! The transition from open source consumer to contributor might feel daunting, but the rewards are enormous.
This course covers everything you need to contribute meaningfully to existing open-source software projects. What you’ll learn by the end:
- Understand the benefits of contributing to open-source
- Set up the right mindset for working in open source
- Learn how to demystify a new codebase
- Master the code and submit changes to it
You’ll learn directly from the former Head of Open Source at Meta. James also runs his own sizeable open-source project. What’s included:
Open Source Terminology
Let’s remove any confusion about the terms you’ve likely heard thrown around: projects, repos, issues, and pull requests. We’ll talk about what exactly open source is and why it has so many benefits for the industry and for you.
Discover How To Contribute To Open Source
With so many organizations and individuals involved in open source, it can be daunting to decide where to contribute. A few critical ideas are covered here:
Finding something you use (which you may not even realize is open-source)
Finding companies active in open source development
Evaluating a project’s health so you don’t waste your time
Learning The Codebase
We’ll cover tips and tricks to make sense of a large project: how do you understand the basics, the most important modules, and learn the social aspect of open-source contributions?
We’ll also cover the recommended steps when making commits and landing changes. Ideally, your contributions get reviewed quickly while building trust with the project authors.
Table of Contents
1 Course + James Intro
2 How This Course Works
3 What Is Open Source
4 Projects, Repos, Issues, Pull Requests
5 The Benefits Of Open Source
6 The Right Reason To Do Open Source
7 Improve Something You Use
8 Find Companies Active In Open Source
9 Solve A Need
10 How To Evaluate A Project’s Health
11 Go With The Flow
12 Identify A First Task
13 Dipping Your Toes Into A Project
14 Case Study- ReactJS Open Source Repo
15 Find The Project Community
16 Understand The Basics
17 How Is The Project Laid Out
18 What Are the Most Important Modules
19 What Opinions Do The Authors Have
20 Share What You Learn
21 Start With Something Small
22 Good Practices When Making Commits
23 Be Like Water
24 Anticipate Common Pushback
25 Taking The Next Step In Open Source
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