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by scarface74
3019 days ago
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I have to admit my own bias against actually doing side projects. While I will read technical books dealing with high level concepts, I've never done a side project outside of work. I'd rather try to champion technology at my job and do a proof of concept or if that isn't possible, change jobs. I've been able to find jobs where what I am good at is a "requirement" and where what I want to learn is a "nice to have" and learn the nice to have. I find it carries a lot more weight to be able to talk about how you have used technology at work than a side project unless the side project was a really popular open source project. Then again, I never work for companies with a large development team where I can't have a large, resume building impact. |
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