I like the bit of texture that the graphical background adds. It's not just a single flat color.
Also, getting certificates on Udemy is a good idea. I should check that out. Pluralsight is another good certification-type website.
I like the logos for the skills, but other people tend to rank how much "confidence" they have in a certain skill. Say on a 0-100% scale. What do you think of that?
About the skill ranking, I read many posts that do not add scale cause it depends on the pov of user. If I add 80% to HTML5 then it's like, ohh so you know almost all of the html5? And if I add it like 20-30% then its like, nahhh that guy don't know very much. So I avoided the rank thing.
About the certification, I live in India, as per Indian economy the courses on puralsight are more expensive than Udemy.
PS: my portfolio is PWA compatible. It works without internet once you add it to your phone!
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I like the bit of texture that the graphical background adds. It's not just a single flat color.
Also, getting certificates on Udemy is a good idea. I should check that out. Pluralsight is another good certification-type website.
I like the logos for the skills, but other people tend to rank how much "confidence" they have in a certain skill. Say on a 0-100% scale. What do you think of that?
Thank you for the review.
About the skill ranking, I read many posts that do not add scale cause it depends on the pov of user. If I add 80% to HTML5 then it's like, ohh so you know almost all of the html5? And if I add it like 20-30% then its like, nahhh that guy don't know very much. So I avoided the rank thing.
About the certification, I live in India, as per Indian economy the courses on puralsight are more expensive than Udemy.
PS: my portfolio is PWA compatible. It works without internet once you add it to your phone!