I feel I have the potential to be an excellent developer but am not sure what steps to take next to become a Jedi, right now the force is weak with me. Can I get some references to good collaborative open source development I would appreciate this kind people.
There are two great things you can do to grow as a software developer, in my opinion: 1) find personal projects that genuinely interest you and that force you to learn new things, and 2) find open source repos that need help.
Doing the latter is admittedly easier than it sounds; what I'd recommend is heading over to GitHub's Explore section to find something relevant to your interests. Even if you don't find a project you can help with, you can at least get your hands dirty with setting up random projects from scratch on your own computer/dev environment.
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I feel I have the potential to be an excellent developer but am not sure what steps to take next to become a Jedi, right now the force is weak with me. Can I get some references to good collaborative open source development I would appreciate this kind people.
There are two great things you can do to grow as a software developer, in my opinion: 1) find personal projects that genuinely interest you and that force you to learn new things, and 2) find open source repos that need help.
Doing the latter is admittedly easier than it sounds; what I'd recommend is heading over to GitHub's Explore section to find something relevant to your interests. Even if you don't find a project you can help with, you can at least get your hands dirty with setting up random projects from scratch on your own computer/dev environment.