Despite the hype about how open source helps your career and how github==resume, I've had 2/50 interviews where someone's looked at my code
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Replying to @danluu
Per unit time, my blog has probably had a four order of magnitude greater ROI to my career than coding. https://sites.google.com/site/steveyegge2/you-should-write-blogs …
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Replying to @danluu
your blog is also atypical though, maybe like being the founder of a well known github project
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Replying to @kevinbowling1
I agree that it's atpyical, but I think that it's much easier to have a "widely" read blog than a widely known OSS project.
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Replying to @danluu @kevinbowling1
BTW (again IMO) the steps are: 1. Find good sources of feedback 2. Make adjustments based on feedback. 3. GOTO 1.
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