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My First Blog Posting

About Me:

My name is Stella Jung and I am studying Computer Programming and Analysis at Seneca College.
I was born in South Korea and travelled from place to place in various countries to study, work, and gain various experiences. Finally, I am kind of settled down in Toronto since 2016. 
I think I used to have a sense of using my computer well when I was little. Thus, I turned my major and career into Programming!. Ever since I started studying at Seneca, I was really curious about Open Source, Specially CDOT. I still don't know why.... and I am not sure yet what Open Source exact means... 
I took summer off and staying mostly at home because of COVID-19. Though, I am kind of enjoying not going out.  🤣   


My expectation from OSD600:

From the start of the course, most of the styles are new to me. Blog, Wiki, RSS feed and so on. I guess, they are all important stuff to get used to if I want to work as developer. I am hoping that not only polish my programming skills, but also I enjoy this course and eventually become familiarized with those features. I also want to be a helpful person to community somehow.


My interest of GitHub trending repo:

I picked "react-hook-form" from trending repositories. I have been studying over summer implementing shopping web-app with react using hook and redux. It is a challenge to understand and extend use of hook and redux. I would like to take a look this part again later.









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