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      <title>Revisiting a Summer of Side Projects</title>
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      <description>This is a long overdue writeup with open source learning and Summer of Side Projects 2022 &amp;ldquo;Go do a project.&amp;rdquo;
Sure, that’s what everyone talks about and describes as the optimal way to break into the tech space. Nowadays, tech seems to be all the rage, co-inflating into this large bubble of glamorous perks and lifestyles. Silicon Valley and other areas have become the new meccas for innovation, all sought after by anyone who wants to go into big tech.</description>
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