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There is one thing I can say for sure: I love the spirit of open source. I've had a wonderful time working with open source communities of different sizes (e.g. Seneca-CDOT, StepZen, Appwrite, and Zulip). Fortunately, all of them are fantastic and patient with beginners.
There is one thing I can say for sure: I love the spirit of open source. I've had a wonderful time working with open source communities of different sizes (e.g. Seneca-CDOT, StepZen, Appwrite, and Zulip). Fortunately, all of them are fantastic and patient with beginners.
I've had several good opportunities to learn not only new technologies but also good software development practices. I helped Element fixed a CSS bug but made a few mistakes when submitting my pull request. During Hacktoberfest, I picked up two completely new technologies (i.e. Ruby and GraphQL) and a nice tree for my 4 merged pull requests. I also had an opportunity to work with Docusaurus while auditing the content of IPC144 Course Notes. Finally, I will never forget my struggle to develop a new feature with jQuery and Handlebars for Zulip.
I've had several good opportunities to learn not only new technologies but also good software development practices. I helped Element fixed a CSS bug but made a few mistakes when submitting my pull request. During Hacktoberfest, I picked up two completely new technologies (i.e. Ruby and GraphQL) and a nice tree for my 4 merged pull requests. I also had an opportunity to work with Docusaurus while auditing the content of IPC144 Course Notes. Finally, I will never forget my struggle to develop a new feature with jQuery and Handlebars for Zulip.
There is one thing I can say for sure: I love the spirit of open source. I've had a wonderful time working with open source communities of different sizes (e.g. Seneca-CDOT, StepZen, Appwrite, and Zulip). Fortunately, all of them are fantastic and patient with beginners.