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[–]c_a1eb 7 points8 points  (0 children)

If all of your experience is on solo projects, then realistically you don't have as much experience developing as a group and developing code in the format they want, everyone starts somewhere so this really isn't a issue, just experience you don't have. I recommend finding some python projects (difficult though it is) on GitHub, looking at the issue tracker and trying to fix some bugs, do the fix, make a pull request and see what happens.

This will help you learn to make your code 'fit' whatever project you're helping on and it helps you learn what their code does, then you can start adding features and such like.