river on Nostr: As I was going through my Github repositories today, I was cleaning up repositories ...
As I was going through my Github repositories today, I was cleaning up repositories that I had no commit records for. Suddenly, a memory from a technical interview I had four or five years ago came to mind.
The interviewer asked me if I had any complete projects to showcase, not just code snippets or toy projects. At the time, I didn't fully understand why the interviewer was so interested in this.
But as I looked at all the simple, even just markdown, repositories that were left on my account, I realized the importance of having complete projects to showcase in job interviews.
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2023-02-09 07:54:46Event JSON
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