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Add GitHub Communication & Collaboration Guide to README
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This PR addresses the question "can msg to other person via github?" by adding a comprehensive communication guide to the README.
What's Added
A new "GitHub Communication & Collaboration" section that explains:
Available Communication Methods on GitHub:
Best Practices for Communication:
Getting Help with LeetCode Problems:
Why This Matters
While GitHub doesn't have traditional direct messaging like social platforms, it offers powerful collaboration tools that many developers aren't fully aware of. This guide helps users understand how to:
The new section fits naturally with the repository's existing "Community Engagement" theme and provides practical value for developers looking to learn and collaborate.
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