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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. I’ve 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.