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Here we are, a year on, heading into the end of 2018 with another instalment of


Hacktoberfest](https://hacktoberfest.digitalocean.com/). Deal stays the same: make 5 PR's by the end of the month, get a T-shirt and a bunch of stickers. Some participating projects also stay the same, or rather, are reborn so that the coming generations of avid coders can bask in the satisfaction of their first accepted PR, or the first five! [Last year I had a great time

in Hacktoberfest. It is a great excuse to pick up new languages or tech I've been curious about for a while. My personal theme this year is functional programming languages! And Go! And maybe some C. Here's a list of projects I'll be looking at this month:



RabbitMQ

(Erlang): Erlang is a language that's been sitting at the back of my mind for a long time, now is the time to bring it to the front! Why not with Rabbit?


erlang-github

(Erlang): a modest Erlang project to soothe my hurt pride once I surrender to the fact that I couldn't make a successful PR to one of the most widely used message brokers in the world.


yay

(Go): my favourite `pacman` wrapper. <sub>btw i use arch</sub>


sway

(C): I use Sway as my default Wayland compositor on my laptop and I love it. Amazing project which is undergoing a deep transformation at the moment to become even better.


Neovim

(C/Vim/Lua): perhaps another tiny retropatch from upstream? Perhaps something else? Either way I'll try to push something up this month.


That is my official list of targets, which is subject to change with no forewarning.


Other interesting projects I might try to contribute to for extra credits:



uBlock Origin

(JavaScript)


goat

(Elm)


Henceforth, in this post I hereby declare the beginning of my own Hacktoberfest 2018!


On your marks, get set, go!

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