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DenY22015-01-12 23:36:08
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DenY2, 2015-01-12 23:36:08

Is it possible to participate in the development of the project as a spectator? Just to gain experience and skills?

For example, find people who have started some startup to develop a mobile application, etc. Ask to participate in it and see how it all happens if you have absolutely no experience in working with large projects. I understand that such people will not have time for a beginner: D But suddenly.

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shqn, 2015-01-13
@shqn

As a spectator, you won't get the experience and skills you talk about. Only practice will bear fruit. In my opinion, the ideal option is to do everything to get into a more or less serious company as a Junior developer. A company that has good programming practices, production processes and interaction of people within the team.
This has advantages for you:
- Of course, experience;
— Knowledge of good practices and patterns;
— The presence of experienced people around.
This has advantages for the employer:
- It is unlikely that you will ask for a high salary at the initial stages;
— If you came to the company not as a transshipment point, then you are an investment for the employer. That is, a nurtured employee who does not need to be weaned from bad practices, who can be worked with and who is in the context of the project;
“Very quickly, you can free other developers from some routine tasks that you need to do, but no one wants to do.
But there are some subtleties. In order for training in such a team to take place as quickly as possible, you should not just sit back and wait for the end of the working day. You will have to bother experienced developers constantly, asking, asking for a code-review. Every day try to do something new, trying also to avoid the routine. Coming home and writing code again, reading articles, trying things out, etc.

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tuccar, 2015-01-12
@tuccar

I think your idea is very interesting. But how do you prove to the developers that you are only an observer, and not someone who wants to steal an idea, a model and design it in parallel in another place?

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Rostyk Ice, 2015-01-12
@NiceIce

The only way out is that the developers themselves invited him, and he was not looking for developers.

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Evsign, 2015-01-13
@Evsign

Was also asking the same question.
It seems to me that just a spectator is unlikely to succeed. In any case, you will bother the developers with questions, requests, advice, etc., distracting them from their main work. And the sense of the fact that you are just a silent spectator is zero. You won't understand anything.)

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Alexey P, 2015-01-13
@ruddy22

reminded me of one of the last episodes of South Park)) where the children watched how they play games on YouTube))
now according to the subject.
stupidity, that's all.

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Andrey, 2015-04-11
@lebytea

well, at least offer them to "run for beer and other pleasant little things"

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