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Share your Github/Gitlab profile

Lot of devs here so would be nice to check out fellow indies accounts and what you are working on publicly.

I'm posting this because @Brauhaus recently posted similar thread about LinkedIn and my LI immediately got better after adding IH contacts. Same story with twitter. And when I asked about play store I got useful advice and learned new stuff from fellow IHs. Overall beneficial, so I want to do the same with OSS.

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on July 11, 2020
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    Great idea, here is mine https://github.com/singhs020

    Mostly javascript and typescript

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    I’m maintaining is-vegan (npm Package) which helps identifying vegan / non-vegan food ingredients....

    https://github.com/hmontazeri

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      Very nice! How did you get so much attention to is-vegan package, or was it all organic? Do people just randomly message you to join as contributors? I don't have any popular packages so I don't know how this all works and I'm curious.

      BTW I've been to Heidelberg. That castle is pretty spectacular. =D

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        Shared it on HN https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16316140

        Ever since people got interested and started contributing...

        Yeah Heidelberg is awesome.
        Augusta Georgia? Lived in Atlanta for 3 years... love Georgia...

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          Small world haha :) Thanks for this insight.

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    Great idea guys, I mostly work TypeScript, React & React Native. Checkout my profile and let me know if you have any comments please.

    https://github.com/Taimoormk

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    https://github.com/DanH91
    I work on a commercial open source platform.

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    Here is mine! https://github.com/kenanchristian
    Mostly working on JS, just started contributing to OSS and writing tutorials :)

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      I like this pizza CLI! This idea would work great as an exercise for students learning to code.

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        Thank you for checking that out! :)

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    I mostly work on weird things that amuse me at https://github.com/jcolag, though I do use some of my own tools regularly (SlackBackup, Uxuyu, and Miniboost, currently), some have the potential to be useful (Bicker), and some of it should make a good template for a real project (URL Rat, VSCode Rat). Oh, and there's also some non-code stuff, like my blog posts, a novel, and some translation work.

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      you have a daily commit habit I see, respect!

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        Yeah, I let myself lapse when I was burning out at the former day job, but I try to have something small out every morning, even if it's just a tweak to a README file. Committing blog entries helps that, too.

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    Good idea!

    Python, mostly AI/ML stuff and some python utilities https://github.com/kootenpv

    Ideas like using wifi and machine learning to detect where your laptop is, using a neural network to auto complete neural network code. Hope people find the ideas inspiring!

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      Your profile is very impressive, such interesting projects!

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      What subjects do you teach? I teach intro level programming at a university here in Georgia. I have taught intro programming in both C# and python.

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          Interesting. How do you land teaching jobs with companies? Do you approach them or do they find you, or is there some marketplace for this?

          BTW the side-hustle to my teaching job is selling my educational materials online. I have questions banks, labs and such focused around specific topics and I sell those in an online marketplace (teacher pay teacher) to other teachers, but curious about doing more in this space.

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