How Can I Find a Mentor and Validate My Programming Skills?

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Asked By CodeNinja72 On

I'm having a tough time kickstarting my career in programming. I'm a beginner and really need to boost my skills and confidence. I feel like I can only prove my abilities through the guidance of a mentor, but I'm struggling to find one outside of a job setting. I'm also curious if there are ways to objectively assess my skills without someone else's help. Are there competitions or challenges that could serve this purpose? And how do I know whether a potential mentor is trustworthy?

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Answered By TechSavvyExplorer On

You don’t need a mentor to prove yourself! You can create projects and share them online. Plus, check for local meetups on your specific programming language or framework—these are great places for networking and discussions. Just being around others in the field can lead to valuable conversations and even potential mentorship.

Answered By CreativeCoder99 On

There are paid mentorship options if you’re open to that. It might take some trial and error to find the right fit for you. But remember, a mentor can be someone you connect with informally too—sometimes just showing your projects can attract the right people.

Answered By SkillSeeker On

Make a post showcasing your projects and skills, and express your desire for mentorship. This could catch the eye of potential mentors. And there are ways to assess your abilities without someone else—think about hackathons you’ve participated in, and what tasks you handle at work. That can show how far you’ve come!

Answered By DevGuru798 On

Definitely consider participating in coding challenges or contributing to open-source projects on GitHub. Those can give you real feedback on your skills. As for finding a mentor, try to engage with communities focused on what you want to learn, contribute consistently, and ask thoughtful questions. Trust will develop over time as you see their journey and how well they communicate.

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