▲ | sfn42 7 days ago | |||||||
The OP said he blew interviews out of the water. Presumably they mean technical interviews, that's how he proved he can code. By writing code. Lots of devs don't have personal projects. I love programming but after spending the whole day programming I don't particularly want to go home and continue programming. | ||||||||
▲ | ojr 4 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
you wouldn't and he wouldn't get past me, lots of devs don't have personal projects? That is a good filter, give me the ones with higher agency that do. Maybe my standards are too high. I usually contribute the most lines at work, and have personal projects that helped get me the job in the first place. With agentic coding on the rise, it's easier to make a side project after a year of nights and weekends. Nobody wants to go home and make a project that proves to future employers you can do the job, everybody wants to get paid though. | ||||||||
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