Translation is a good way for someone new to contribute to a project. If a project is organized well, the coding difficulty level is usually at a beginner level. And the outcome expands potential usage of the application.
Your PR was for Russian and you are writing here in English. What's your 3rd language? (I have a project with open translation issues, but already supports Russian.)
I have some experience as a Machine Learning engineer as well as previous accomplishments in competitive programming. Currently, a last-semester student learning Computer Programming and Analysis.
Agree! I am from Kazakhstan. I know Russian as we were part of the Soviet Union, but Kazakh is my mother-tongue language. What is your project about? I can share it with my classmates who are from all over the world and we all are participating in Hacktoberfest.
Translation is a good way for someone new to contribute to a project. If a project is organized well, the coding difficulty level is usually at a beginner level. And the outcome expands potential usage of the application.
Your PR was for Russian and you are writing here in English. What's your 3rd language? (I have a project with open translation issues, but already supports Russian.)
Agree! I am from Kazakhstan. I know Russian as we were part of the Soviet Union, but Kazakh is my mother-tongue language. What is your project about? I can share it with my classmates who are from all over the world and we all are participating in Hacktoberfest.
I have a post about it (link below). It doesn't have Kazakh yet if you are looking for a translation issue.
Hacktoberfest Progress Update: Translation Contributions Still Welcome
Vincent A. Cicirello ・ Oct 12 ・ 2 min read