Are there any developers out there that would be willing to mentor an software engineering student? I feel like I need some guidance that I don’t feel like I’m getting from my school. I try to talk to them about Bitcoin-related FOSS, but a lot of the guidance I’m given is for traditional paths to big businesses. I don’t want to go down that path as I see so much work that can be done in our space.

Currently, I’ve been trying to find a sponsor (completely free, no costs besides time/guidance) to work on requirements for some type of software that they want to develop. If you’d like to see some of my code in C++/Python, I can send you my GitHub via a DM as I want to keep my Nostr account pseudo-anonymous.

I already have an idea to make a long form, blog-like client for Nostr that would need to implement a new NIP to allow for that event type. I’d like to make this blogging client similar to substack or tumblr, but I have no idea where to start.

In short:

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the important thing is a very good base, then things come out on their own.

Today there are many people who start directly with high-level languages, I think it is not your case.

It is true that teachers will always guide you towards the work environment, it is part of the system, that cannot be changed so easily.

I’ll repost!!