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Open Source Contributions vs Personal Projects

Developers should engage in open-source contributions to build a public portfolio, gain experience with large codebases, and learn from peer reviews in diverse teams meets developers should engage in personal projects to gain practical experience with technologies not used in their current job, showcase their capabilities to potential employers, and solve real problems that interest them. Here's our take.

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Open Source Contributions

Developers should engage in open-source contributions to build a public portfolio, gain experience with large codebases, and learn from peer reviews in diverse teams

Open Source Contributions

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Developers should engage in open-source contributions to build a public portfolio, gain experience with large codebases, and learn from peer reviews in diverse teams

Pros

  • +It is particularly valuable for career advancement, as it showcases problem-solving skills, technical expertise, and community involvement to potential employers
  • +Related to: git, github

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

Personal Projects

Developers should engage in personal projects to gain practical experience with technologies not used in their current job, showcase their capabilities to potential employers, and solve real problems that interest them

Pros

  • +They are particularly valuable for career changers, students, or professionals looking to transition into new domains like web development, data science, or mobile apps, as they provide tangible evidence of skills beyond theoretical knowledge
  • +Related to: github, portfolio-development

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

The Verdict

Use Open Source Contributions if: You want it is particularly valuable for career advancement, as it showcases problem-solving skills, technical expertise, and community involvement to potential employers and can live with specific tradeoffs depend on your use case.

Use Personal Projects if: You prioritize they are particularly valuable for career changers, students, or professionals looking to transition into new domains like web development, data science, or mobile apps, as they provide tangible evidence of skills beyond theoretical knowledge over what Open Source Contributions offers.

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The Bottom Line
Open Source Contributions wins

Developers should engage in open-source contributions to build a public portfolio, gain experience with large codebases, and learn from peer reviews in diverse teams

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