BeforeIDieCode / BeforeIDieAchievements

🌟An open source project that helps developers make their first pull request and contribute to open source projects. 🚀🎯 Developers can contribute by sharing what they want to do before they die. 💡🔗
https://before-i-die-achievements.vercel.app
MIT License
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Add Tyler Celestin #42

Closed ccelest1 closed 1 year ago

ccelest1 commented 1 year ago

Adding myself (Tyler) to the BID Project (I go by Tyler)

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XanderRubio commented 1 year ago

@ccelest1 Hi Tyler!

Thank you for taking the time to add your image and text in addition to the image of the Brooklyn Bridge! I appreciate your thoughtful text, too! I understand and appreciate your love for thoughtful design, aesthetics, and architecture that blend in perfectly with the environment. I appreciate your descriptive passion for creating functional spaces that enhance people's lives in the design or civil engineering fields. Japan is well-known for its sustainable and harmonious approach to design, and I understand why you would love to visit and experience this culture in person. The Japanese Cabinet aims to achieve zero energy for newly constructed homes by 2030, using wood and alternative materials such as stone, ceramics, bamboo, plastic, and vinyl. I admire your keen eye for quality and your desire to positively impact the world. The world would benefit from more people like you who are intentional and caring. I hope that you can fulfill your dreams and share your talents with the world. Tyler, I wish you all the best on your journey!

Reviewing now and will be merging shortly👍🏻

XanderRubio commented 1 year ago

Currently merging✅

If you haven't already, please star the repository, Tyler. Your contributions to the project are welcome, especially if you have a passion for architecture and design. Continual enhancement to the UI 😇 If you have any ideas, feel free to create an open issue to add value and help the project grow. Check out our current open issues and roadmap for inspiration on how the project can continue to evolve over time.

XanderRubio commented 1 year ago

I encountered a deployment error, which was caused by a missing "[" in the JSON file, even after fixing the merge conflict. However, the issue has been resolved and your contribution can now be viewed on the live link.

ccelest1 commented 1 year ago

@ccelest1 Hi Tyler!

Thank you for taking the time to add your image and text in addition to the image of the Brooklyn Bridge! I appreciate your thoughtful text, too! I understand and appreciate your love for thoughtful design, aesthetics, and architecture that blend in perfectly with the environment. I appreciate your descriptive passion for creating functional spaces that enhance people's lives in the design or civil engineering fields. Japan is well-known for its sustainable and harmonious approach to design, and I understand why you would love to visit and experience this culture in person. The Japanese Cabinet aims to achieve zero energy for newly constructed homes by 2030, using wood and alternative materials such as stone, ceramics, bamboo, plastic, and vinyl. I admire your keen eye for quality and your desire to positively impact the world. The world would benefit from more people like you who are intentional and caring. I hope that you can fulfill your dreams and share your talents with the world. Tyler, I wish you all the best on your journey!

Reviewing now and will be merging shortly👍🏻

Hello Alexander! I am going to be honest. I was quickly trying to write and contribute while I was at work to contribute to this amazing project. I understand the mission and intent behind this project (very similair to this one: https://www.firsttimersonly.com/) and i want to take part as I can feel like I am a part of something while in this lonely job search.

I saw your long message in reponse to my comment regarding design and what I contributed. I regret not majoring in engineering although I was too far along the chemistry track to continue with school and graduate later. I was only able to realize the realistic possibility of that path late and I am hoping through this bootcamp->self taught joruney that I can make it into software where there is an appreciation for design . I use to want to be an architect when I was younger :( . I will do some lookup on the Japenese Cabinet that sounds interesting. I wish in America we focused more on sustainable living and walkable cities, we are severely regressing and our education system is quite poor.

XanderRubio commented 1 year ago

Hello Tyler! Thank you for taking the time to contribute while at work and for your reply. You are correct in sharing the first timers only repo as a similar idea to this project in providing value to new developers in learning the git-flow process and contributing to open source - this was one of the repos we modeled this project after. We have included the first-timers-only badge in the README.

It's great to hear that you want to assist in growing this project and contribute. Don't regret anything because every experience leads us to the bridges we choose for ourselves. Your mission is important because design in software is necessary for users to connect with the software they use, often daily. I am in the north of Spain, where the architecture is predominantly old buildings, some of which have been remastered or remodeled while still preserving the stonework. Additionally, I think of architecture from the perspective of the book Fountain Head by Ayn Rand. The book highlights the importance of architecture as a means of self-expression and the dangers of conformity and mediocrity in the field. I agree with the importance of walkable cities. Most of the US layout isn't like this, which is one of the reasons I prefer a lifestyle outside the US. Regardless of problems, there are always opportunities, so let's channel our time to skills, creating value, testing out ideas, failing, and learning. Thank you for your feedback/suggestions and I am reading now👍🏻