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@stefanjudis stefanjudis.com | webweekly.email Heyo, I'm Stefan!
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Entschuldigt das harte Denglisch... !
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Can you visit us and speak about Open Source?
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Most of them are nonsense, though.
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@stefanjudis Throw yourself out there for fun and profit
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My previous life: Sound engineer
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I started coding with the age of 25...
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... and felt soooo behind!
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What's this magic?
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Where should I start?
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A welcoming project is essential to get started with Open Source
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goodfirstissue.dev hacktoberfest.com
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Build in public
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Terminal & child_process "stuff"
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Build stu! to scratch your own itch
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Neutral ownership
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Be nice to maintainers
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Maintainers don't owe anything to anyone
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It's okay to let a project go...
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Open Source was the beginning
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Anything can be worth sharing
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tiny-helpers.dev
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546 tools & 187 Contributors
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Awesome lists
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Share your setup
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.dotfiles github.com/mathiasbynens/dotfiles
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" People contribute to my undocumented mess "
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Whenever someones asks about your setup...
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www.stefanjudis.com/blog/declutter-emojify-and-prettify-your-iterm2-terminal/
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uses.tech
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Everything you have/ know/do can be a URL...
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Whenever Google doesn't have the answer...
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blog.jim-nielsen.com/2022/multiple-inline-svgs/
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Whenever you learn something...
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github.com/jbranchaud/til
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stefanjudis.com/today-i-learned/
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I don't remember everything I wrote, but I remember that I did...
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You don't need 2k words to share something valuable...
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webplatform.news matuzo.at
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Create your tiny corner of the internet
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Whenever you think something should exist...
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github.com/SaraVieira
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npmdrinkinggame.party
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blahaj.xyz
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I'm looking for contributors to put something at random-mdn.io!
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Connect with the community
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There's one thing all attendees have in common
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Making friends is way easier when you present
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And everything's much more fun when you know some folks...
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"I don't have anything to share." #
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Everybody is an expert at something.
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Cool! Cool! Cool! But so what?
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Working in public can be a job...
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"Do you want to get paid to do all this?"
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Developer Relations / Developer Experience / Developer Education
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Writing is a skill that keeps giving
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README Documentation GitHub Issues Emails Company Wikis Meeting notes
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Writing is thinking
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Writing is learning
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Writing is remembering
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Open source taught me to collaborate
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Being part of a community is worth it!
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New friends around the world
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And sometimes, I get invited to events. $
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Open Source shaped my career and got me onto a path I love!
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@stefanjudis stefanjudis.com | webweekly.email Thanks.