If I am a beginner, which should I start with?
Whichever you can do consistently. If you can write, start blogging. If you can find small open source issues, start contributing. Either builds your brand. The long-term goal is both, but starting with what is sustainable matters most.
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Blogging is usually faster for visibility, since posts are immediately public and shareable. Open source impact takes longer, since a first merged PR requires navigating a real codebase and review process, but proves shipping skill.
Direct proof you can ship code in real projects. A merged PR to a popular library proves skill and gives visibility among maintainers and contributors, which is hard to fake and instantly credible.
It teaches and shows how you think, reaching a wider audience than code, since reading is more accessible. It builds authority on topics and is the fastest way to reach people with your ideas.
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