Ask HN: Who is looking for help on a project?
I have been a software developer for 4 years now, but I realize more and more every day that I lack some skills one can only learn from beings a part of a team of engineers (I’m a solo developer on my team).
I’ve tried going the route of finding open source projects , but those seem difficult to get into (although I would still consider being involved as long as I get experience).
I’ve been on a few interviews but was told “you lack the needed experience”. This scares me after working for 4 years because it seems like I’m not getting the right exposure.
Getting to the point. I want more experience. I would love to contribute to any project. Google Summer of Code perhaps? You have to apply but it's not limited to students, just FOSS beginners, and with 4 years of experience you could probably talk the talk and walk the walk well enough to get in. FAQ: https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/faq FOSS Orgs taking part: https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/programs/2022/organizati... I've got a lot of good first projects for github.com/multiprocessio/datastation and github.com/multiprocessio/dsq. If you have any experience in Go it will be easy to get you up and running. I've already had a few students and self-learners start contributing. Join #dev on discord.multiprocess.io and say hi and I'll show you some of the stuff you can help with. I'd welcome any feedback and criticism of https://www.reciperadar.com/ (commentary and review are valid forms of contribution). http://www.gnu.org/server/takeaction.html#unmaint lists GNUs looking for help. > I have been a software developer for 4 years now What are your skill sets? Im fairly familiar with the whole stack (but I constantly feel like it’s only a beginner understand). Mostly React(Js, html css), Java, Spring Boot, SQL Server, Python. I also dabble with Unity(C#) and have some experience in C++. I’m sort of stuck in a position at work where I’m developing my security / network skills but not so much software development so any skills I want to improve I have to do outside of work.