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Virtual Workshop on Low-Code Contributions for Hacktoberfest - Perfect for Beginners!

We are thrilled to announce a special virtual workshop tailored specifically for beginners, designed to help you make low code contributions for Hacktoberfest. Whether you're taking your first steps in the tech world or looking to dip your toes into open source, this event is your perfect starting point.

Register for the event from here

Event Details:

  • Date: 8 October 2023
  • Day: Sunday
  • Time: 11 AM
  • Platform: Discord

What will be covered in the event :

  • What is hacktoberfest and open-source?
  • How to register and successfully complete Hacktoberfest ?
  • Why contribute to open source?
  • Git GitHub basic and first contribution
  • How to make low code contributions to our repo

Important Things to Note:

  • This event is tailored for beginners, and we enthusiastically welcome newcomers.
  • Please join the live stream on time to ensure you don't miss any beginner-focused insights.
  • Have your laptop, and prepare for this hands-on learning experience.
  • No prior knowledge is required; we'll guide you from the beginning.
  • Create a GitHub account

Our event link will be shared exclusively within our welcoming Discord community, which is the perfect place for beginners like you to connect and learn together. Join us there to access the workshop and embark on your open-source journey.

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