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Be sure to include the steps you took to get to where you are. If it involves wiring, post a picture! If your code is giving
you trouble, include your code in your post! These are great ways to make sure that there's enough information to
help you with your issue.
You might think you're just getting started, but you definitely know something that someone else doesn't. The great
thing about the forums is that you can help others too! Everyone is welcome and encouraged to provide constructive
feedback to any of the posted questions. This is an excellent way to contribute to the community and share your
knowledge!
Adafruit Github
Whether you're just beginning or are life-long programmer who would like to contribute, there are ways for everyone
to be a part of building CircuitPython. GitHub is the best source of ways to contribute to
CircuitPython (https://adafru.it/tB7) itself. If you need an account, visit https://github.com/ (https://adafru.it/d6C)and sign
up.
If you're new to GitHub or programming in general, there are great opportunities for you. Head over to
adafruit/circuitpython (https://adafru.it/tB7) on GitHub, click on "Issues (https://adafru.it/Bee)", and you'll find a list that
includes issues labeled "good first issue (https://adafru.it/Bef)". These are things we've identified as something that
someone with any level of experience can help with. These issues include options like updating documentation,
providing feedback, and fixing simple bugs.
Already experienced and looking for a challenge? Checkout the rest of the issues list and you'll find plenty of ways to
contribute. You'll find everything from new driver requests to core module updates. There's plenty of opportunities for
everyone at any level!
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