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  • My first real brush was taking part in GSOC, Google Summer of Code, where I got paid to work on an open source project.

    Communication with my project mentor was over IRC and I felt this was a fairly large hurdle for me at the time, learning the lingo and the etiquette.

    My project at the time went quite poorly. I attribute this failure mostly to myself. I was unable to wake up at the time my mentor wanted to meet and he became frustrated. My work quality was ok, but not the best.

    It turned out I had undiagnosed medical issue (DPSD & ADHD); but it’s probably a cop out to attribute all of the failure to just that. I got halfway through the thing meaning I got paid still a pretty sizeable sum for the work I did. But it never got commited, so I feel like I cheated slightly. I feel very bad for my mentor who was trying his best, but I was not very good about communicating back then.

    Since then, I’ve attended FOSDEM, contributed small stuff, and even done stuff on some pretty popular projects. But have never been “in” a community like I was then. IRC still scares me. But I do intend to join when I find something I’m really passionate about.










  • My perspective is that language is not as useful a metric as people believe it is. A lot of companies interview in languages that are not their own.

    I don’t like Java myself mostly because the company’s that make heavy use of java tend to be slow moving giants that write classes like AbstractBeanFactoryFactory. I’m not a fan of the language much either. If had to pick a JVM language it would be Kotlin.

    For salary’s maybe look at the StackOverflow survey. I’m not saying to dedicate your life to Zig but maybe Java is statistically not the optimal choice. Do be aware that this graph is the average, and I’m sure highly paid Java engineers are not an uncommon sight, it’s just that the masses of crappy enterprise jobs drag them down.