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This will be my last blog as an Outreachy intern. My watch as an intern has come to an end. I am glad I chose the Creative Commons community or rather am glad Creative Commons chose me (am not the chosen one). I have gained a lot of valuable knowledge, skills and I am more confident in my abilities.
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This will be my last blog as an Outreachy intern. My watch as an intern has come to an end. I am glad I chose the Creative Commons community or rather am glad Creative Commons chose me (am not the chosen one). I have gained a lot of valuable knowledge, skills and I am more confident in my abilities.
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##Summary of My Internship with Vocabulary
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I have been more involved with the Vocabulary project during my internship and am happy with the work that has been done so far. I made 24 pull requests with 17 merged. My last contribution was adding a [header component](https://github.com/creativecommons/vocabulary/pull/145) to the revamped Vocabulary. Here is a summary of my time with Vocabulary.
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###When I started my Internship, Vocabulary comprised of:
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###When I started my Internship, Vocabulary comprised of:
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- UI components built with Vue
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- Styling was written with Stylus
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- live style guide built with Styleguidist
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Before this internship, I had just switched careers from Network engineering to Software development and this experience came at the time needed.
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###Where I was before the Internship
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- No experience working on open source project (or any free open source project)
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- No experience working on open source project (or any free open source project)
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- My technical skills were basically on the front end (HTML, CSSS and JavaScript with little React)
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- No experience working remotely as a Software developer
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- Had only written one blog post on medium
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I will continue to contribute to CC open source projects especially to the Vocabulary project that I have become a part of. I would love to see the application of Vocabulary to the development of other CC platforms and applications. I also want to apply the skills that I have acquired to get a full-time software developer position.
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My special appreciation to Outreachy for this opportunity, the entire CC team especially those I worked with, My mentors [Hugo Solar](https://opensource.creativecommons.org/blog/authors/hugosolar) and [Dhruv Bhanushali](https://opensource.creativecommons.org/blog/authors/dhruvkb) for their guidance, direction, and help whenever I got stuck, also to the Director of Engineering [Kriti Godey](https://opensource.creativecommons.org/blog/authors/kgodey) for always checking up on me ensuring I had a wonderful internship experience.
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My special appreciation to Outreachy for this opportunity, the entire CC team especially those I worked with, My mentors [Hugo Solar](/blog/authors/hugosolar) and [Dhruv Bhanushali](/blog/authors/dhruvkb) for their guidance, direction, and help whenever I got stuck, also to the Director of Engineering [Kriti Godey](/blog/authors/kgodey) for always checking up on me ensuring I had a wonderful internship experience.
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