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      <description>What can I do? Link to heading I regularly get asked by aspiring devs still studying, and recent graduates who are still looking to land their first job as a software engineer for useful ways to continue to grow while job-hunting.&#xA;How can I do it? Link to heading Below are great small things any skill level dev can contribute to just about any codebase of any maturity!&#xA;✅ Simple Bugs (e.</description>
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      <description>Have you ever met a REAL &amp;ldquo;full stack developer&amp;rdquo;?&#xA;I have. Once. Just recently.&#xA;During job interviews for a client, one walked in and (to my surprise), had no distinguishing visual features (no unicorn wings or horn, not even a faint glow).&#xA;We explored the usual interview topics, but it only took one sentence for them to convince me they were the real deal. It was weird the preternatural calmness with which they shared how their current employer would sometimes ask them to head out to the warehouse and stack pallets when there were no others with a valid forklift license currently on shift.</description>
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