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Or contribute to Hacktober fest.

Or meet fellow devs at meetups and get into open source.

Or meet people at a local hacker space.

Basically, developing requires people to inject interesting projects and perspectives at you.

Yes. Coding requires social skills. I'm not taking that back.



They seem to be interested in short-form programming puzzles, I don't really see how your comment applies to that.


Open source projects and hacker spaces offer just so much more than short-term projects.

I expect you to tell me you're well versed in both, but don't expect me to believe you.


I don't know why you've decide to compare these things and get immediately hostile about it.


Eh, not a lot of hacker spaces here in Silicon Valley. Don't know about the state of affairs in OP's location.




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