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by 8organicbits 200 days ago
I've only really put my personal projects on GitHub, companies I've worked for have almost exclusively used non-public source control. I'm an expert in back-end systems, but I dabble in front-end stuff as a hobby, so my GitHub looks like a novice front-end developer. Do you have any thoughts on how to handle those situations?

My frequent comment on startup web pages is to support preferes-reduced-motion (https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/Reference/A...). It's very difficult for me to read the text with so much screen flashing.

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We’re currently focusing on startups looking to hire cracked coders, like college students or recent grads. In your case, if you've worked with some companies for a while, you might be considered a senior engineer. Not focused too much on senior devs right now, that would require different metrics and be based more on experience. That said, we do have some ideas that we're working on to go about it. Also, thanks for the note on the flashing- implementing it now