I'm curious: How did others feel about evaluating their experience level inside their dev.to profile?1
I'll be honest about something that I feel kind of weird about... I just set mine to 5, the max ooOOOoOoO.
Do I really feel like "la crème de la crème" of engineers? Like a 5 out of 5?? Like a 5x dev?!? No. Absolutely not.
However, I wanted to start seeing more challenging content in my feed, and I figured that would be the most straightforward way.
Hence, I'm curious if anyone else felt unsure about how they estimated their skill-level.
Opening the floor to discussion.
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If you have no idea what I'm talking about, go to your UX Settings and scroll to Content Customization. ↩
Top comments (10)
I haven't answered that one. I need more context on what those numbers mean.
Some people really want to know where to find "the good stuff", I really think there should be a way of having easy access to that. What if somewhere in the UI there was a select where you could modify that experience value and alters the current list? If you wanted to see the latest article about nuclear rocket surgery, you could go to the
latest
tab and choose 5 in this imaginary select.Yeah I think having a system for ranking for complexity has to be pretty hard! Wondering if the dev team ever exposes a subset of their data for ML projects? That’d be a cool challenge to the community to try to give a complexity score to articles (though the probably do this internally??)
I like to think I'm a 5-star C developer.
Let's see who gets it :P
🤔 is this a pointer joke???
Certainly is 😂
Hmmm yeah I have noticed that too—“the good stuff” as @vonheikemen put it, usually isn’t popular, but that’s not always the case!
Could be a cool project, imo, to do a community led weekly roundup of the 7 “most technically challenging” articles of the week, just how Jess does that for the posts with the most interactions
I've got a couple of years of experience, so I put myself in the middle (at a 3). It was a bit hard to decide on that though!
Agreed! I've never enjoyed assessing my own engineering skills
Perhaps dev.to should provide examples of feed, based on tags.
Yeah it’s starting to seem that way!