I think that every employer and recruiter have different views on this. Some want to see how consistent you are when it comes to coding and others just want to see if you write quality code and if it's finished. I am trying not to sweat it too much because there are other ways to showcase your coding skills, such as your portfolio. :)
I think that every employer and recruiter have different views on this. Some want to see how consistent you are when it comes to coding and others just want to see if you write quality code and if it's finished. I am trying not to sweat it too much because there are other ways to showcase your coding skills, such as your portfolio. :)
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