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The Battle of Open Source

As someone new to software development, contributing to open source projects can seem daunting and downright terrifying. Learning software development has been an unexpected journey that I have had the pleasure of taking. Having the support from my family members and friends has made the journey less of a challenge, I'll admit, it has not been an easy road. I've hit many road blocks in my path, even so, I keep challenging myself every day. Ive read many articles suggesting that, as a junior software developer - it is important to contribute to open sources. I've searched the innerwebs for an open source project that I felt I could tackle easily.

The harsh reality of it is, that most of the open source projects out there are not quite as easy as I imagined they would be. GitHub in general has been a challenge to learn, and I feel like I learn something new each day, I am looking at several "beginner friendly" open source projects I've come to the stark realization that it is going to take much more time than I had thought to be able to contribute code in an open source projects.

Lessons Learned

Even though the above paragraph might seem a little off putting, do not fret. Yes, Open Source Projects are nothing to take lightly - its a serious business. Take your time, read the documentation or readme's, do research, and never ever give up or stop learning. No matter if you are a beginner or a seasoned developer there will always be something new to learn.

Here are a couple of articles to keep you motivated: