Is it Okay to Upload My Beginner Projects to GitHub?

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Asked By CuriousCoder16 On

Hey everyone! I'm 16 and currently juggling my coding journey with my studies. I've been working on some small projects, but I'm torn about whether I should share them on GitHub or hold off until I have more polished creations. With the rise of AI, I wonder if my beginner projects are even worth showing to the world. Any guidance on whether I should just go for it and upload these simple projects, or should I wait until I can present something more impressive? I really want to make the best choice while I'm still learning. Thanks in advance for your advice!

5 Answers

Answered By CodeNinja92 On

Absolutely! Uploading your projects is a great way to learn how to use Git. Plus, it serves as a nice repository for your work, and you can look back and see how much you’ve improved over time. Not everything needs to be public—just share what you’re comfortable with! You can always start with a private repo for the more experimental stuff and choose the better ones to share later!

Answered By DevExplorer77 On

Yeah, definitely upload them! Even if they're simple, it's a good way to keep track of your progress. Most people won't be judging your coding skills and it helps you practice using Git. It’s a great tool to keep your projects secure and accessible from anywhere.

Answered By TechieTeen19 On

For sure! You can even make your repo private if you're worried about others seeing your early work. The important thing is to get into the habit of using Git—it’ll pay off in the long run!

Answered By WebDevWiz101 On

Yeah, upload them! 99.99% of people won't even glance at them or judge you. Just think of it as a way to document your growth. And if it's ever too embarrassing or you want to start fresh, you can always create a new account later!

Answered By CodeGuru50 On

Of course, you should upload them! It's a great way to show your journey as a developer. Plus, trust me, it’ll be funny looking back at them in a year or two—proof of how much you've learned!

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