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No motivation to find work but I still want to work
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What kind of developer? I’m on the market for a React + Vite + TailwindCSS v4 frontend dev if that’s got any overlap with your interests/experience
Next & Vue w/ Tailwind, Flutter and some software dev with Ruby and Python
I wouldnt really say that I'm specifically a web dev, mobile dev, backend or software dev, Ive been trying a lot, not much experience in any of them
Full stack is the way to go - at least to a degree such that you can understand and appreciate e2e designs, patterns, anti patterns, efficiencies, etc.
I’d say a good way to start would be to find a project you’re interested on GitHub and check it out, play with it, and if you find something you want to change, add, or remove, just jump right in and submit a PR!
I’ll share one of my projects I put together for a buddy’s makerspace startup that we’ve open sourced such that it can benefit from community involvement as they grow. It’s a fun little playground that’ll give you experience with a modernized Python full-stack application, designed to run on a raspberry pi, and containerized with Docker. Enjoy!
https://github.com/MakUrSpace/mission-control
Cheers