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HeetVekariya

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Exciting Open Source Journey! πŸš€

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Thrilled to share the news of my first official confirmation, a testament to the time and energy invested in pursuing my goals.

Journey Kickoff:

The journey began with the goal of participating in Hacktoberfest and earning my first swag. However, I later discovered that instead of physical swag, they now plant a tree in the name of individual contributorsβ€”a truly commendable initiative. Currently, a tree has been planted in my name, and you can explore its benefits in the attached certificate.

HacktoberFest certificate

Hacktoberfest Victories:

During Hacktoberfest, I learned about the Hacksquad, Quine, and Reflex competitions and decided to participate while continuing my contributions to open source. This led to several victories:

  • First rank in the AI category of the Reflex Competition. Check out the details here.
  • Hacksquad 2023: 43rd rank among 2000+ teams. Explore our team's profile here.
  • 2x runner-up in Quine's Gen AI themed competition. Review the quests here and here.

Additional Victories:

Additional victories included receiving swags for contributions to open source repositories/organizations such as Cloudinary, DocsGPT, HyperSwitch, Quine's Hacktoberfest competition, Odigos, Amplication, and Interledger.

Shoutout to Guides and Mentors:

A special πŸ™Œ shoutout to my guides and mentors who played a pivotal role in my journey:

  1. Thomas G. Lopes - LinkedIn
  2. Colby Fayock - LinkedIn
  3. Amit Barletz - LinkedIn
  4. Nischal Jain - LinkedIn
  5. Vedant Khairnar - LinkedIn
  6. Alex - GitHub
  7. Nikhil Rao - LinkedIn
  8. Nevo David - LinkedIn
  9. Balaji Sivasakthi - LinkedIn
  10. Amir Blum - LinkedIn

Hacksquad Teammates:

Hacksquad teammates
Additionally, a shoutout to my talented Hacksquad teammates:

  1. Janmejay Chatterjee - LinkedIn
  2. Rahul Chauhan - LinkedIn
  3. Dev Sanghvi - LinkedIn
  4. Devvrat Singh Rathod - LinkedIn

Connect with Me:

Open source has been a fantastic starting point for me, and I am now looking forward to participating in open source programs like GSoC, GSSoC, etc.

Checkout amazing Projects/Organisations:

Cloudinary: Cloudinary
Melt UI: Melt UI
Amplication: Amplication
dowhile: dowhile
Hyperswitch: Hyperswitch
DocsGPT: DocsGPT
Reflex: Reflex
Odigos: Odigos

Top comments (5)

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Bap

Congrats, killing it! ⚑️

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Colby Fayock

Nice work! πŸ™Œ

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HeetVekariya • Edited

Thank you πŸ™ for your help and Swag.
My cousin sister loved that Unicorn.

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Kom Senapati

How to get skilled so that someone even see your project and also feel good about your project? How to be consistent on a project and also learn a tech stack?

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HeetVekariya

Its complicated and simple at the same time.

1) First find the unique idea for the project which people would like to see or would like to try it.
2) For each different developer, Consistency comes by individuals motivation. It may be idea of the project or the people with they are collaborating.
3) Well one strategy worked for me is to have a group of friends which has same goal. If you are doing something alone than after some interval of time you need to take the motivational doze, but in group you don't.

Hopefully my response may help you.
Thanks for reading the article.