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FominHSE2019-01-08 20:00:09
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FominHSE, 2019-01-08 20:00:09

Who is ready to take on or advise Open-source projects for a beginner Python?

Friends, the request is not skeptical.
I learn Python, I do all sorts of tasks from books / the Internet, but I have no participation in a live project, no experience of working with a team. And this, as I understood from the reviews of senior colleagues, is more important than the number of books read.
So the question is - does anyone need a helper/assistant to whom simple tasks can be handled for their project? Considering that I have no experience at all, there is only a great desire to finally make a professional breakthrough - I am ready to work just for experience)
I will be glad if you advise any Open source projects, etc.
Sincerely:)

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Denis, 2019-01-09
@igudo

Aidi (hidden) - both VK and the cart
Write, we'll discuss everything

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Sergey Gornostaev, 2019-01-08
@sergey-gornostaev

So it doesn't work.
For a beginner, you have to at least double-check, and more often correct, and even explain the mistakes. In addition, newcomers work slowly. Therefore, you will not become an assistant, but vice versa.
Take any you like on GitHub. But usually, to become a contributor, you need to be fluent in the code of the project and have a good understanding of its work, and this is not a beginner's level.
Try to get a job in an office.

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Alexander, 2019-01-09
@syschel

I will supplement the answer by Illia Nezhyhai
You can go to popular freelance sites, both Russian-speaking and global. Register on these and filter by programming language. Well, then look at the tasks, where there is a detailed TOR and do these tasks without hiring. Here you have real experience, and areas of study for which you can receive payment in the future.
In the same python, there are a lot of directions and sub-directions, with a narrow specialization up to working with some 1-2 libraries that solve one type of problem. For example "parsing", there is web scraping and thousands of tasks revolving around it. There is a webdev centered around a specific service/framework. There is machine learning, mathematical calculations, statistics and work with data.

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Kirill Kudryavtsev, 2019-01-08
@Deissh

As mentioned above, you need a real mentor who will help with code review and practical advice.
And there is always practice.

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