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đź’« Below, please find a checklist that you can utilize to ensure your GitHub meets the requirements for joining the Career Acceleration.
Note: If you cannot put a checkmark in a box, don't worry—simply revisit the lesson linked to the respective section and make adjustments to your resume.
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Main page
Your page contains
- [ ] high-quality photo as your profile picture
- [ ] your name
- [ ] concise and relevant bio
- [ ] contact information (email, LinkedIn).
- [ ] Your main page has a profile README file with
- [ ] a quick overview of yourself
- [ ] your skills
- [ ] and the projects you’re working on.
- [ ] You have made more than 30 contributions and are contributing consistently.
Repositories
- [ ] You have a repository named 'Data projects (TripleTen)'.
- [ ] It includes at least four projects you've completed during the course.
- [ ] Each repo contains a README file with a table of contents.
- [ ] The table of contents has links to your projects for easier assessment.
- [ ] There are clear and well-structured README files for each project at the root of your repository.
- [ ] Every README file has the project’s name.
- [ ] Every README file has a description of the project.
- [ ] The description includes:
- [ ] An introduction with an overview of the project's objective and goals.
- [ ] The main body where it's explained what was done and how.
- [ ] It has pictures, GIFs, or screenshots that detail the project features
- [ ] A conclusion with the results of the project.
- [ ] Ideas for further improvement or business outcomes (suggestions for the company).
- [ ] There are no unnecessary comments in the code (no comments from reviewers).
- [ ] All project descriptions follow the same structure.
- [ ] Your projects all work, load quickly, and display correctly at all resolutions and on all browsers.
- [ ] Your project repositories are public.
Optional
- [ ] Every README file has a link to a functional project page