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Introduction

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Hello, everyone! Welcome to the Doocs Open Source community. We are currently focusing on sharing various development-related knowledge.

See the 中文文档 for Chinese README.

Sites

Owner

Yang Libin, focus on the inner workings of web applications to build out the "server-side" of web applications.

Projects

Doocs now has the following hot projects:

# Project Description Popularity
1 advanced-java Core interview questions & answers for experienced Java(Backend) developers.
2 leetcode LeetCode solutions in any programming language.
3 source-code-hunter Source code analysis of frameworks and components.
4 jvm A summary of the underlying principles of Java Virtual Machine.
5 coding-interview A collection of interview questions for programmers. The main contents include ‘Coding Interviews: Questions, Analysis and Solutions’, ‘Beauty of Programming’, etc.
6 md An online wechat markdown editor.
7 technical-books Awesome programming books list.

How to join

If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.

I believe many of you have a deep understanding that participating in open source projects is very helpful for personal growth. If you love open source or you are curious about it, join Doocs, work with us, maintain our projects and grow together. You can join us in the following two ways:

  • Comment on the relevant issue on GitHub to express interest in joining the community.
  • Send an email to [email protected] with the GitHub ID to request to join the community.

By default, your Doocs membership will be hidden from view aftering joining us. If you'd like to display the organization icon in your profile, you can switch from "Private" to "Public" here: https://github.com/orgs/doocs/people. We also recommend setting it to Public.

Once a member of the community, the member can fork any project of interest and make modifications, and then submit a pull request for review. If the submission is deemed to be in compliance with the project's standards, the member may be added as a collaborator to the project.

It is worth noting that initially, new members may not have direct write access to the projects, as the maintainers need to assess the quality of the submissions. Therefore, it is recommended that new members make submissions regularly to become familiar with the GitHub workflow and to improve their submissions over time.

You can refer to this article if you are a new open-source contributor.

Overall, the Doocs community seems to be a valuable resource for programmers interested in learning about internet backend development and open-source development. The community offers various resources and projects that can help programmers improve their skills and contribute to the open-source community.

Doocs is looking forward to your joining.

Contributors

This organization exists thanks to all the people who contribute.

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