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desuvin2015-05-10 17:40:19
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desuvin, 2015-05-10 17:40:19

Startup after work?

First, I'll tell you a little about myself: I'm already 25, I've been working on the web for about 2 years. At first it was PHP and self-written kmski, then I went into layout and now I began to understand that knowledge is not enough for further development. Even juniors know more than me. At work, no interesting technologies are introduced, the usual layout with the connection of jquery plugins, calculators, sometimes routers, data output from template engines, parallaxes. Everything that can be accelerated has already been accelerated, csshat, pnghat, emmet, generators and so on = everything has already become commonplace. A company developing websites, not large services, for this reason, I don’t see the opportunity to introduce interesting angular-level frameworks, and I don’t want to stop at layout. But the essence of the matter is different. There is no desire to leave work yet, because. Finding a new job is quite difficult Therefore, I decided to engage in development in the evenings after my main job. Articles, podcasts, small todomvc-level projects on various frameworks have led me to understand the modern technology stack, but I can’t start practicing. I like to spend several hours every day exploring the world of the web, I have already begun to live it. It is more interesting to follow these news, to study technologies, than to read any other news in the world. I made a couple of small sites for myself, but this is not at all the same. than to read any other news in the world. I made a couple of small sites for myself, but this is not at all the same. than to read any other news in the world. I made a couple of small sites for myself, but this is not at all the same.
And the next question arose - is it possible to search for some startup with the possibility of implementing any of the following points. If so, on which services and how is it better to look for this
1) Work for free for 1-4 hours a day in the evenings. More on weekends. It will allow you to keep track of tasks, their solution, technologies, communication, and also help to solve simple tasks. Over time, the skill level will increase and it will clearly be a good experience.
2) Work for a penny. For example, 100 rubles per hour. This will also give motivation not to dump in the evenings.
3) Just follow the development of some major service from scratch (if they do not allow outside help).
4) Some conf in Skype or any other messenger like me, who in the evenings try to learn something from scratch and make a project for free for development.
I would like it to be related to angular2, maybe the first branch.

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index0h, 2015-05-10
@index0h

Boy, change jobs. Working hard for 12 hours a day is a very bad idea, you will be a vegetable. Wear and tear is effective only for a very short period of time, as soon as this time runs out, productivity will begin to drop sharply, and then - burnout and apathy (by the way, it is not always easy to get out of them).
If I understood correctly - you work in a conveyor web-studio, there is no point in developing specialists there, because the tasks are of the same type.

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Nazar Mokrinsky, 2015-05-10
@nazarpc

Firstly, you do not understand what a startup is - fixable, but very important.
Secondly, check out GitHub, there are a lot of people talking there - you can connect to a project that interests you or start your own. Without specific questions, there will be no specific answers, no one has the goal of sitting and explaining something to everyone. Search, delve into, ask if specifically not clear.
Many large services are developing on GitHub as Open Source code, you can follow and participate. The same mentioned Angular.
Regarding startup communities - look in your city, you will almost certainly find events, just come, meet people, there are thematic groups in social networks. networks, just look.
Well, the conference in the messenger ... I don’t even know why it might be needed in the form in which you voiced it. She will be terribly infuriating, are you going to write code there, or lyakat all night long?)

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marble, 2015-05-10
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Outside of work, go to freelance exchanges. Projects are always different, the devil knows what's not there, the development will go quickly.

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Sergey Eremin, 2015-05-11
@Sergei_Erjemin

It’s more efficient to come up with your own project and cut it. Joining someone else's startup is a bad idea. A startup that already has few resources will not be able to spend time managing you. A startup is such a thing in which everyone already knows what, where and how much to do. So if you join a startup, then only in the mode: “Just don’t interfere with your instructions, I know how to do it in my dreams” ...

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Dima, 2015-05-11
@DimKac

A familiar problem))
"from scratch and I'm doing a project for free (or almost free) for development."
on Angular...
you can join))

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Dmitry Shinkar, 2015-05-13
@DeadCowsDontMoo

You can indulge in some open-source projects, for one thing you will learn, you will see what people write ... You will see what you need to learn.

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