Top 5: 22 open source tools for creatives, how to get started with Git, and more

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In this week's Top 5, we highlight 22 open source tools for creatives, how to get started with Git, how the Fedora Project will deliver a reproducible build system for Docker images, eight ways to get started in open source, and five hacks for landing your dream job in tech.

Top 5 articles of the week

5. 5 hacks for landing your tech dream job

Azat Mardan, a technology fellow at Capital One and author of more than a dozen books, shares his advice for tech professionals looking for the right job.

4. 8 ways to get started in open source

Chris Aniszczyk, formerly of Twitter and now running the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, shares eight ways developers can get started contributing to open source.

3. Creating a reproducible build system for Docker images

Adam Miller tells about his work on the Fedora Project.

2. Getting started with Git

Learn the basics of working with Git from the command line in this easy-to-follow introduction from Seth Kenlon.

1. 22 open source tools for creatives

Whether your creating visuals or audio, writing or designing—there's an open source tool out there to help you get the job done. Blender and open source creative tools expert, Jason van Gumster, explains.

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