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Bruno Raljic

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Corey O'Donnell
Corey O'Donnell
Sep 9, 2020

Whenever I am working with a new package or framework, I always look for open-source projects on GitHub using it.

You can learn some nice tricks and maybe some best practices.

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Danny Steenman
Danny Steenman
Sep 9, 2020

Same here! It’s a great method to find similar projects that want to solve a similar issue like yourself!

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Bruno Raljic
Bruno Raljic
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·Sep 11, 2020

Corey O'DonnellDanny Steenman

yeah, you can really see some cool things other devs did

and we're surely not the first one encountering those same problems

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Chris Bongers
Chris Bongers
Sep 9, 2020

I only search GitHub for APIKEY people forget to remove from public packages...

No all jokes aside, GitHub is a valuable source, even if you go through closed issues on a repo.

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Peter Thaleikis
Peter Thaleikis
Sep 9, 2020

There are even numerous tools for this purpose... E.g. https://github.com/mattyjones/gitrob

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Bruno Raljic
Bruno Raljic
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·Sep 11, 2020

Peter Thaleikis

Thanks for sharing

Chris Bongers yeah, closed issues are also valid source

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Peter Thaleikis
Peter Thaleikis
Sep 11, 2020

I kinda started looking more into infosec, quite an interesting area Bruno Raljic

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