Ask HN: Small coding projects
I'm a data scientist who wants to move to being more of a full stack developer. Is there an easy way to see projects that need some extra coding help and are relatively easy to get into? The goal is to learn Github / a software platform in a manageable way that isn't overwhelming and can help out.
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I would also recommend FreeCodeCamp(https://www.freecodecamp.org/) which partners with charities that need developer help. FCC also has great tutorials that you may find helpful.
I would recommend finding open source projects on Show HN and contributing to them early. This way you’ll make a big impact without too much cognitive overhead, and you might even eventually become a core contributor.
So my advice is to start by making your own project and look for libraries that will help you get there. Then when you find bugs in that library, you'll have a strong and direct motivation to fix the problem for your own sake. Then submit a pull request so others can benefit too.
You only need a bit of stock market data to start...