A curated collection of insightful answers from developer AMAs (Ask Me Anything) sessions.
awesome-ama-answers is a curated collection of notable responses from developer AMA (Ask Me Anything) sessions hosted on GitHub. It aggregates insightful answers on topics like technology trends, career advice, and open source practices from well-known developers. The project helps developers discover valuable knowledge shared in informal community discussions.
Developers, tech enthusiasts, and community members interested in learning from experienced professionals through candid Q&A sessions. It's particularly useful for those seeking advice on programming, career development, and open source contributions.
It provides a centralized, curated source of high-quality AMA answers, saving time compared to browsing multiple AMA repositories. The community-driven approach ensures the list stays relevant and includes diverse perspectives from the developer community.
A curated list of awesome AMA answers
The list is handpicked to include only notable answers, ensuring high relevance and value, as seen in the README's selective entries like career advice from @gaearon.
Covers a wide range from programming languages to personal insights, exemplified by questions on PostCSS, Haskell, and daily habits in the README examples.
Encourages contributions via pull requests, keeping the list fresh with new insights, as highlighted in the Contribution section.
Each entry clearly lists the question, answer link, and participants, making it straightforward to navigate, as shown in the README layout with linked responses.
As a static list, answers may become outdated, and there's no built-in mechanism to update or archive old links, relying solely on infrequent community PRs.
Only includes answers from GitHub AMAs, missing valuable discussions from other platforms like Reddit, Stack Overflow, or dedicated forums.
Lacks search, filtering, or categorization, making it hard to find specific advice without manually scanning the entire markdown file.
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