Awesome AMA Answers
An awesome list of insightful answers extracted from various AMAs, organized for easy discovery.
About this tool
Awesome AMA Answers
Website: https://github.com/stoeffel/awesome-ama-answers#readme
Category: Themed Directories
Tags: awesome-lists, community, web
Description
Awesome AMA Answers is a curated directory of insightful questions and answers taken from developer “Ask Me Anything” (AMA) sessions on GitHub. It organizes standout responses so they’re easier to browse and reference.
Features
- Curated AMA answers: Collects notable, high-signal answers from various GitHub AMAs rather than full threads.
- Question–answer pairing: Each entry clearly shows the original question, the person who asked it, and a direct link to the answer.
- Attribution to authors: Every answer is attributed to the AMA host who responded (with GitHub profile links).
- Deep links to original issues: Answers link back to the specific GitHub issue comment where the AMA response was posted.
- Developer-focused topics: Current examples include questions on:
- The future of the web (e.g., “How will the web look in 10 years?”)
- One-line Node.js modules
- Opinions on Python
- Handling low-quality GitHub issues
- How to “do” open source
- Thoughts on PostCSS
- What might come after JavaScript
- Light‑hearted/personal questions (e.g., beard grooming)
- Part of the Awesome ecosystem: Follows the style and conventions of the broader
awesome-*lists (inspired by sindresorhus/awesome). - Contributions welcomed: Includes a
contributing.mdfile to guide adding new AMA answers to the list. - Focused, text-based list: Provided primarily via a single README for quick scanning and minimal overhead.
Usage
- Browse the README to discover interesting AMA questions and their standout answers.
- Click through to GitHub issue links to read answers in full and explore full AMA threads.
- Use as a reference or inspiration for learning from experienced developers’ perspectives on tools, languages, and community practices.
Pricing
- Free: Public GitHub repository, open and free to use and contribute to.
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