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GitHub Explore today Oct 18

Explore code and developers on GitHub today, Oct 18.

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Build a game this November!
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Build a game this November!

Game Off is our annual month-long game jam where participants create games using their favorite game engines, libraries, and programming languages. Newbies, professional game developers, and everyone in between are welcome to join. It’s a great excuse to learn a new technology, collaborate on something over the weekends with friends, or create a game by yourself for the first time! Join now!

All Things Open 2022
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All Things Open 2022

October 30, 2022 - November 02, 2022

A universe of events and platforms focused on open source, open tech and the open web.

Made in Brazil
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Made in Brazil

Open source projects built in or receiving significant contributions from Brazil :brazil:
The Raising Fighting Spirits
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The Raising Fighting Spirits

The eleventh annual js13kGames coding competition, challenging participants to create games in 13kB or less of JavaScript in a month, just wrapped up. This is just one of the great entries that you can play, fork, and edit.

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The modern PHP app server
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"The mother of all demo apps" — Exemplary fullstack Medium.com clone powered by React, Angular, Node, Django, and many more 🏅
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Developer-Y / cs-video-courses

List of Computer Science courses with video lectures.

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