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Hacktoberfest-2021

Hacktoberfest(Live Website)

This is a beginner-friendly project to help you get started with your hacktoberfest. If you don't know where to start, feel free to watch the videos linked below, and read the contribution rules. Happy hacking <3 💙 !!

P.S. Star ⭐ and Share this repository, if you had fun!! 😍

Hacktoberfest 2021 Event Completed

📌 Videos 📽️:

Contribution rules📚:

  • The project must work when opening Contributors.html
  • You are allowed to make pull requests that break the rules. We just merge it ;)
  • Do NOT add any build steps e.g npm install (we want to keep this a simple static site)
  • Do NOT remove other content.
  • Styling/code can be pretty, ugly or stupid, big or small as long as it works
  • Add your name to the Contributors.html file
  • Try to keep pull requests small to minimize merge conflicts

Getting Started 🤗:

  • Fork this repo (button on top)
  • Clone on your local machine
git clone https://github.com/fineanmol/Hacktoberfest2021.git

  • Navigate to project directory.
cd Hacktoberfest2021
  • Create a new branch
git checkout -b my-new-branch
  • Add your contribution
git add .
  • Commit your changes.
git commit -m "Relevant message"
  • Then push
git push origin my-new-branch
  • Create a new pull request from your forked repository

Avoid Conflicts (Syncing your fork)

An easy way to avoid conflicts is to add an 'upstream' for your git repo, as other PR's may be merged while you're working on your branch/fork.

git remote add upstream https://github.com/fineanmol/Hacktoberfest2021

You can verify that the new remote has been added by typing

git remote -v

To pull any new changes from your parent repo simply run

git merge upstream/master

This will give you any eventual conflicts and allow you to easily solve them in your repo. It's a good idea to use it frequently in between your own commits to make sure that your repo is up to date with its parent.

For more information on syncing forks read this article from Github.

Swags of Hacktoberfest:

  • Many of the candidates get attracted towards hacktoberfest to get swags . So, after 4 successfully merged pull request as for 2021 you will be eligible to get a Hacktoberfest T-shirt and Some stickers on your doorstep.

  • tshirt image

    stickers image

FAQs

  • Who can contribute?

    • Anyone with a github account and who is signed up for hacktoberfest :)
  • Are you getting paid for this?

    • Sadly no. But we think we should. This is 100% unofficial and we do it for fun, fame and glory.
  • Who are you and why are you doing this?

    • We are two programmers from India Anmol and Ritesh. We are doing this because we love Open Source and Hacktoberfest. We want to make it easier for people to get started with Hacktoberfest and Open Source.
  • Why are you not using digitalocean?

    • Because we only know JavaScript and suck at servers. We use now instead.
  • Should I come closer to the text saying 'Don't come closer' on the left side of the home tab ?

    • Nope.
  • How many pull request (PR) must be made, if I can get a awesome shirt from Hacktoberfest 2021?

    • 5
  • How do I track my progress to get an awesome shirt from Hacktoberfest 2021?

    • go to :. (Check Out Your Own Stats at Right Top)
  • What is the duration of Hacktoberfest 2021?

    • It is from 1st october to 31st october 2021...
  • What is the event for?

    • For the open source community engagement

java oops concept

In this page, we will learn about the basics of OOPs. Object-Oriented Programming is a paradigm that provides many concepts, such as inheritance, data binding, polymorphism, etc.

Simula is considered the first object-oriented programming language. The programming paradigm where everything is represented as an object is known as a truly object-oriented programming language.

Smalltalk is considered the first truly object-oriented programming language.

The popular object-oriented languages are Java, C#, PHP, Python, C++, etc.

We will do our best to merge as much as possible from everyone. However, time is limited and the merge conflicts are horrible 😲 <3