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by anysz
3675 days ago
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Yeah. I spent in that year on average 10 hours a day coding. And some days I would just blast way past that. So if you consider that (1yr)x(70hrs/week)=3640hrs falls right into the (2-5yrs)x(20hrs/week)=2080-5200hrs bracket, then in theory I have 'paid' my dues. Otherwise if you're the kind to factor in the notion that "it takes time for the concepts to sink in", that's another story. |
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Specifically focus on working with others. Find an OSS project you like and contribute to it significantly. Or, better yet, find an OSS project that companies in your area want experience with and start contributing to that.
If I saw "Active contributor to Angular/D3/Entity Framework/SignalR/Mono/Whatever" on a resume, I'd definitely be interested in talking to that person.