Every October, Digital Ocean runs Hacktoberfest, a month-long celebration of open-source software, to encourage participation in the open-source community. It is open to everyone in the global community, no matter your skill level or background.
Complete the 2019 challenge and earn a limited edition T-shirt! All you have to do to take part is sign up on their website --> "This year, the first 50,000 participants who successfully complete the challenge will earn a T-shirt."
Official Hacktoberfest Website
and make 4 pull requests to public repos during the month of October! You can find out more details about Hacktoberfest on their website, as well as track your progress throughout the month.
Last year, we hosted two projects for Hacktoberfest 2018, Halloween Website and CSS Art. These achieved a combined total of 494 Pull Requests, from over 200 collaborators! Let's see if we can beat that record this year with our bigger ZTM family!
Following their success, we are excited to announce 3 brand new projects for this year's Hacktoberfest: all discussions around this event can now be had in our #hacktoberfest-2019 channel on Discord!
A fun, beginner-friendly challenge. What can you come up with, using plain HTML and CSS? This year, our theme is "Animation Nation"! Unleash your creativity and show us your best work - it can be as simple or complex as you'd like, all we ask is that you use only HTML and pure CSS, and include at least one animation. All work will be proudly displayed on the site for other students to admire. Let's showcase the artistry of ZTM students!
A beginner friendly project - utilising HTML, CSS and perhaps a dash of JavaScript to create a simplistic yet elegant website for the magical season of Christmas. Where visitors can find to name but a few:
- Gift Ideas
- Christmas Recipes
- Party Games
- Movies
- Facts and Information
Following the launch of the brand new Complete Python Developer: Zero to Mastery course, here is a perfect opportunity to put those newfound skills to the test. Here we will be using Python to take an image input which will then convert into ASCII Art.
If you've never made a pull request before, or participated in an open-source project, we recommend taking a look at our Start Here Guidelines. This repo has everything you need to learn about open-source, with a step-by-step guide to making your very first PR. Once you've got your feet wet, you're ready to come back and dive into Hacktoberfest fun!
Remember, you only need to make 4 pull requests to one of these open source projects in the month of October, and you get an awesome Hacktoberfest shirt! Let's see if we can beat the record from last year!!