Open Source - 01

Introduction

    My name is Wei, i am taking the CPA program at Seneca, currently i am in my third year of study. I took this course because i have heard many good things about this course from my previous semester professors, and that i want to gain experience with working on big projects with other developers to learn new things. What attracts me about open source is the ability to work with community to create great things, to take something publicly available and make it better.

    I am taking this course in Toronto, originally i planned to take my 5th semester in China since all of our courses are online anyway, however, many flights were canceled and i didn't want to bother with the 14 days quarantine which is required when travelling internationally.

    Throughout this term, i hope to learn the skill sets i need in order to start and contribute to open source projects, and to enhance my ability in developing complex projects and debugging them, most importantly, i want to discover more technologies that others in the community are using today that I might be interested in but might not know of. I will try to work on different types of projects but i am particularly interested in web projects, therefore, i would like to work on different web projects using different frameworks throughout the semester.

    The GitHub trending repo that i picked and searched is 30 Seconds of Code, this project provides developers short code snippets for their development needs in JavaScript, C#, Python, etc. Since the code snippets are CC0-1.0 licensed, the codes are open source themselves, this is a open source project to provide open source codes, which i thought is interesting. Personally speaking, JavaScript was hard to learn because it allows developers to do things that are not possible in other programming languages, i would like to help others to learn and provide my knowledge to help them build their software.

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