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Best Coding Bootcamps?
You may have already seen this advice around in this subreddit, but usually I'd encourage starting with a roadmap to see where you want to go. Then as others suggest, follow The Odin Project and join their online Discord community of peers. After that (or alternatively), 100Devs has a great community and dev resources as well. Completing these should get you into the swing of things so any self-teaching after becomes easier with whichever other resources you may choose. Once you're comfortable you can then dive into project based learning, build your own x, and open source PR opportunities.
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Planing 0.4
I have in the past added code to several repositories, contributions that I would consider features, I wanted to continue my streak here and got to searching. I used this page to start searching through projects to find one that I thought I could add to: https://github.com/MunGell/awesome-for-beginners. This is actually a great resource and I think I might come back to it again in the future.
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If you haven't come across these resources yet (note they focus on SWE vs UI/UX) I'd check them out as well: 1, 2, 3, 4
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Main advice imo: focus on skill building and deep understanding through building projects and in time gain 3 impressive polished ones to put on resume and personal website for job applications. Simultaneously, study DSA / interview prep questions like on LeetCode since this can take months to get good at. If you are able to balance learning from small to incrementally larger projects with the side task of interview exams DSA in mind, this should set you up well to land interviews in time. Project building resources: 1, 2, 3, 4
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Need advice , in my 3rd year and haven't done much coding.
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To be honest, it also took me quite a long time to find issues/ projects that I found interesting. I was scouring the recommended sites such as Awesome for Beginners, and Up for Grabs, and also just going through Repos/ Issues marked with the "Hacktoberfest" label.
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ازاي اجيب شغل وانا ١٦؟
OPEN SOURCE; this repo has a list of open source projects that are beginner friendly, simply choose the one you like in the language you like and get started learning about the code base and contribute. This is of course after you have some basic programming skills under your belt but it's a great resource never the less.
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