5 articles tagged #github
All English for IT articles related to #github.
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Personal Brand English for Developers: GitHub Profile, LinkedIn, and Portfolio Language
A practical vocabulary guide for developers building their personal brand — GitHub README language, LinkedIn headline formulas, portfolio narrative structure, and active vs. passive candidate framing.
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How to Discuss Open Source Contributions in English
Learn the vocabulary and phrases to talk about open source contributions in English — forks, upstreams, pull requests, maintainer relationships, and community norms.
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Open Source Contribution English: PRs, Issues, and Community Interaction
Learn the English vocabulary and phrases for contributing to open source — writing issues, pull requests, and responding to maintainer feedback professionally.
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English for Open Source Contribution
The English phrases and conventions you need to contribute to open source projects — issues, pull requests, code reviews, and community communication.
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English for Open Source Contributions: Issues, PRs, and Community Language
Learn the English vocabulary and phrases for open source contributions: writing clear issues, pull request descriptions, code review responses, and OSS community communication.
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