Hi guys,
I have a colleague who is working but wants to shift his career towards
software development. Even though he did do computer science degree and
loved programming, he kinda side-stepped from that career. He still does
programming though, but not really full-fledged development, just like
solving those programming competition problems from time to time, nothing
full-fledged so he still has relatively strong programming skills but not
necessarily development skills.
What he wants to do is take it to the next level. A lot of people say "read
books", "watch those MIT videos", etc., which honestly is all well and
good, but nothing beats hands-on, group development (part-time, or slow
paced at least for now), which is very well enshrined in the open source
community. To cut a long story short, he wants to get onto such a project
but doesn't know where to start or how to get on-board, and, like I said,
his programming is relatively good but he doesn't know how to use
development tools like debuggers or software repositories like
git/subversion.
So, if we take him as a beginning and budding developer, what advise can
you give to such an individual?
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