Hi HN,<p>I'm a second year Computer Science student studying at RMIT in Melbourne, Aus and lately I've been longing to get my hands dirty with some code and get a back to the real reason I started Comp Sci.<p>Before I started Comp Sci, I was a self taught programmer, absolutely loved working on personal projects and had so many ideas I never knew which one to follow. But now I feel university has really drained me and I'm beginning to lose the drive to build apps and code. Which is why I really feel I need to get my head back into coding and take a break from heavy computing theory, so I can get my mind right and get the drive I once had back.<p>My university has great ties with industry and I'm getting emails all the time, I however applied for an internship at Fujitsu Germany but the idea of working at a big company doesn't really appeal to me. I like the intimacy of startups and the impact a person can make there.<p>I'm based in Melbourne, Australia.<p>Please shoot me an email at william@wporter.com or post your interest and I'll gladly reach out so we can discuss things further.<p>Cheers
William
You can learn a lot by doing an internship at a place like Google (which is quite different from Fujitsu and has an office in Sydney). Interning at a resource-poor startups may not teach you much about good software engineering practices (code reviews, etc.).
Why do you want to intern?<p>You're young and at university still, this is the perfect time to start up your own company. Its nearly winter in Melbourne too, perfect for locking yourself away and working for yourself rather than others.
I met the guy in behind giggedin.com at CeBIT Sydney a few days ago. He's looking for a PHP developer for anyone who's into music and passionate about code.<p>Interested?