Submission gallery¶
Builds shipped by people working through the workshops. Real repos, real terminal output, real "I made this work" notes.
The gallery is curated. To get your build in, finish a workshop, paste its required deliverables into a new submission issue, and a maintainer will pull it in here.
How submissions work¶
- Finish a workshop.
- Open the Submit your build block at the bottom of that workshop and click the button. You will land on a prefilled GitHub issue.
- Paste your repo link, terminal output, and a 3 to 5 sentence note on what clicked for you.
- A maintainer reviews and either merges your submission into this gallery or asks one quick question.
The bar is low. You do not need a perfect implementation; you need an honest one that does what the workshop asked.
What we are looking for¶
- The required deliverables for that workshop, in full.
- A public repo (any host) others can read and learn from.
- A short note in your own words. The note is the most useful part for the next learner.
Recent submissions¶
No submissions yet. Be the first - finish a workshop and ship it.
When submissions start landing they will appear below, newest first, grouped by workshop.
Why a gallery at all¶
Most learners build something privately, never show it, and never get the social signal that the work counted. The gallery exists to fix that. Seeing a peer's build is also the second-most-useful artifact in any learning material; this page is where that artifact lives.