A final question, do you know any resource, web or any that help to improve our code presentation, I mean, how it see and what it says; according with your text "Your code speaks for itself. If your websites and applications suck that means your code sucks. Being able to convince clients and employers to hire you starts with what you show them and that's going to be something related to your code. Even if they just ask you programming questions, your code is still relevant because that's where you draw your experience from."
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Good advices. Thanks a lot.
A final question, do you know any resource, web or any that help to improve our code presentation, I mean, how it see and what it says; according with your text "Your code speaks for itself. If your websites and applications suck that means your code sucks. Being able to convince clients and employers to hire you starts with what you show them and that's going to be something related to your code. Even if they just ask you programming questions, your code is still relevant because that's where you draw your experience from."