A Senior Developer working mostly with PHP and JavaScript, with a bit of Python thrown in for good measure, all on Linux. My tooling is simple, it's GitLab and JetBrains where possible.
I've done it a lot of times in the past, but I no longer bother. I've gone from doing the developer "build your own blog" thing to using an off the shelf CMS.
Because I don't do contract or freelance work, I don't need to overly show off what I can do, so much as what I know.
There's a tradeoff to be made. Do you spend the time designing and building something personal, or do you spend the time doing paid work and use a generic template which provides effective case studies?
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I've done it a lot of times in the past, but I no longer bother. I've gone from doing the developer "build your own blog" thing to using an off the shelf CMS.
Because I don't do contract or freelance work, I don't need to overly show off what I can do, so much as what I know.
There's a tradeoff to be made. Do you spend the time designing and building something personal, or do you spend the time doing paid work and use a generic template which provides effective case studies?