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It wasn't until after an almost a decade I got into college, covid exploded and I started programming. In the 2nd year of my college we had Java as our subject and we had assignments around it. To help everyone in my class I created a solution repository to all our assignments. Check out the repo here.
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The best way to find project to contribute to are the one's your using in your life. I use Fig for terminal autocompletion and so I contributed to it's autocomplete api.
After getting motivated I started looking for some open source projects to contribute to, being a massive fan of Vercel I checked their open source projects out. This is when I found Virtual events starter kit other than the project being amazing it also had an easy issue open I knew this was my chance to make a contribution.
After this humble begining I started contributing to libraries I was using in my projects some of which are geist-react, leerob's site, html-to-rescript, dogehouse and much more.
After this humble begining I started contributing to libraries I was using in my projects some of which are geist-react, leerob's site, html-to-rescript, dogehouse and much more.
After this humble begining I started contributing to libraries I was using in my projects some of which are geist-react, leerob's site, html-to-rescript, dogehouse and much more.
After this humble begining I started contributing to libraries I was using in my projects some of which are geist-react, leerob's site, html-to-rescript, dogehouse and much more.
At the end of March I started working on the Arike project, tho I didn't contribute much to this project it was great learning trunk-based development & pair programming.
To solve this problem we started working on the "Life project" which was started with less than 40 volunteers grew to over 900+ volunteers and 15+ organizatons from around the globe in under 1 month. Because of the project, I got to closely work with executives from NYSE, Disney+Hotstar, Dropbox and many more.
Here I built and maintained many things including: 100ms's docs, Web-app, Clubhouse clone, the UI library and many closed source projects.
Here I built and maintained many things including: 100ms's docs, Web-app, Clubhouse clone, the UI library and many closed source projects.
Here I built and maintained many things including: 100ms's docs, Web-app, Clubhouse clone, the UI library and many closed source projects.
Along with this I also loved contributing to this cool project MacOS on Web by Puru.
One thing that keeps me pushing to contribute to open source is Linus Torvalds who still contributes to linux even after 20+ years of its creation.