Its October, so as a Open Source Enthusiast I started contributing to Hacktoberfest. It was my first time contributing to Open source and the I was scared of doing something wrong. Eventually I started making progress, I discovered new repositories based on my tech stack and started fixing beginner friendly or good-first-issues. So finally I am done with my Hacktoberfest target but I did not stop contributing and that pushed to me in 8 total contributions.Before starting I had so many doubts like Open Source is only for Pro Developers and you have to know how to code to contribute but after this I know some things that might help you in your first open source contributions. Bef 1. Use Filters in GitHub to find the repository you want to contribute to and what matches your tech stack and preferences. 2. Search using labels like good-first-issue or easy if it's your first time 3. Comment on the issue you want to work on and ask the maintainer to explain it to you, don't be afrai...
FAUG Fearless and United – Guards is now available on the play store and I can download and play it. Being an Indian I won’t be biased while reviewing this game. It is released on 26 th January as it's India’s and this game is based on our Indian Army. Gamewise this is a announced as a replacement of PUBG and thus is name is kind of similar but in-game its different, it has a campaign mode which is unlike most battle royale games including PUBG. As an avid PC gamer myself I don’t play many games on mobile but this one felt dull and rusty on day one. Gameplay mechanics kind of copied and the Graphics is not top notched. Overall it's just another shooting game with some other melee weapons famous in India and it is inspired by our Indian Army so the missions are related to it. Team Deathmatch mode and battle royale mode is still not available but the campaign mode can be played. My RATINGS FOR FAUG is 5/10.