Ranter
Join devRant
Do all the things like
++ or -- rants, post your own rants, comment on others' rants and build your customized dev avatar
Sign Up
Pipeless API
From the creators of devRant, Pipeless lets you power real-time personalized recommendations and activity feeds using a simple API
Learn More
Comments
-
Or... All your work is proprietary and you never had time for open source projects...
-
Experience in one area can transfer to others, it's at least better than nothing
A good dev can basically handle anything if they put in the effort, especially if you know computer systems properly. -
Couple years ago, I interviewed for Asp.net mvc with minimum knowledge and I was having most of my experience in PHP. Still got the job.
-
If you're aiming for a frontend job, you should have a website anyway - even if it's just for presenting your C/C++ projects. Sure, there's Github, but nobody will sift through Github deserts anyway.
-
@Fast-Nop Oh, I have one. It’s just... built with html and css. Not exactly representative of my ability to write JavaScript or React.
-
@Ranchu Wut, how is it related ? Even as a "filthy Jojo's fan who sees references everywhere", I really have trouble seeing what you're talking about
-
@CodeTalker The gold, The purple, white skin.
I just have a thing for referencing weird stuff to other weird stuff.
Related Rants
-
mordax15Hey fellow selfish Millenials who want to be paid for their valuable work, how's the job hunting going? I'm ...
-
k0pernikus3Interview question: "What are your three most favorite design patterns?" Me: "Huh? They're tools in a toolbo...
-
hervinho24315Fuck you for testing devs with them online algo tests instead of giving them real projects to do as a way to a...
That feel when you’re asked to share work you’re proud of and you’re not proud of anything.
Or rather, you are... but they’re programs written in C/C++ and you’re interviewing for a mostly frontend gig in React.
rant
job hunt woes