As a fellow beginner to React, I didn't even know React runs on top of
Node when I started.
So, some beginners might get confused about what is Node and how to find
details about it or how to download it.
So, I thought to add a hyperlink to Node replacing the word Node in the
README.md file. I think this might be a valuable contribution.
- Januda
## Summary
The "Good First Issues" header in the README was missing a hyperlink
where the other similar headlines had one.
<!--
Explain the **motivation** for making this change. What existing problem
does the pull request solve?
-->
## How did you test this change?
N/A
<!--
Demonstrate the code is solid. Example: The exact commands you ran and
their output, screenshots / videos if the pull request changes the user
interface.
How exactly did you verify that your PR solves the issue you wanted to
solve?
If you leave this empty, your PR will very likely be closed.
-->
## Summary
Update legacy reactjs.org links and update to the corresponding ones on
react.dev
## How did you test this change?
Verify all links go to the expected pages
Update links from the old documentation to the new version
<!--
Thanks for submitting a pull request!
We appreciate you spending the time to work on these changes. Please
provide enough information so that others can review your pull request.
The three fields below are mandatory.
Before submitting a pull request, please make sure the following is
done:
1. Fork [the repository](https://github.com/facebook/react) and create
your branch from `main`.
2. Run `yarn` in the repository root.
3. If you've fixed a bug or added code that should be tested, add tests!
4. Ensure the test suite passes (`yarn test`). Tip: `yarn test --watch
TestName` is helpful in development.
5. Run `yarn test --prod` to test in the production environment. It
supports the same options as `yarn test`.
6. If you need a debugger, run `yarn test --debug --watch TestName`,
open `chrome://inspect`, and press "Inspect".
7. Format your code with
[prettier](https://github.com/prettier/prettier) (`yarn prettier`).
8. Make sure your code lints (`yarn lint`). Tip: `yarn linc` to only
check changed files.
9. Run the [Flow](https://flowtype.org/) type checks (`yarn flow`).
10. If you haven't already, complete the CLA.
Learn more about contributing:
https://reactjs.org/docs/how-to-contribute.html
-->
## Summary
I changed the links to get started with react from the old documentation
that is no longer being updated to the new one
<!--
Explain the **motivation** for making this change. What existing problem
does the pull request solve?
-->
## How did you test this change?
<!--
Demonstrate the code is solid. Example: The exact commands you ran and
their output, screenshots / videos if the pull request changes the user
interface.
How exactly did you verify that your PR solves the issue you wanted to
solve?
If you leave this empty, your PR will very likely be closed.
-->
* Small change for Readme file
Added a comma, for better understanding for the contributor and the viewer.
* Update CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
* Updated, requested changes are done!
removing the old mention of license for examples. since there is no examples in the repository and also the license for them was deleted [here](#10890)