Where do I look out for an accountability partner or a mentor?

I am trying to complete a few web-based projects as well as a developer portfolio. I am also learning C from scratch. I would appreciate it if I had an opportunity to take part in an open-source project that is based on system programming, or something like that.

OddFed ,
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velox_vulnus OP ,
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There's a dedicated page for my country, but I'm hearing about this for the first time. I'm not really sure on how to leverage this page to my current requirement.

OddFed ,
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This is either very fresh or a scam 😬
I'd just use www.globaltechadvocates.org/contact/ or ping someone from the advisory board: https://www.globaltechadvocates.org/advisory-board/

Ludrol ,
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If you can't do it on your own then the best way would be to sign up for a bootcamp or for university/collage classes

velox_vulnus OP ,
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I've already graduated with a degree in B.E. (Computer Science).

Ludrol ,
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Try asking in programming.dev

corsicanguppy ,

You'd think that to be an important point, since every graduate knows everything, but here we are.

velox_vulnus OP ,
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Perhaps it's a little different in other countries, but where I'm from, a CS degree is the most expensive of all B.E. or B.Tech degrees (well, engineering and medical degrees are pretty expensive). I have nothing on me, and I don't want to stress my old parents. It's not about me knowing CS stuff, truth be told, I didn't learn shit during those years because I'm a tier-3 college grad.

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