Hey everyone,
I'm currently reviewing my portfolio strategy and I'd love some feedback from hiring managers and senior (junior too) devs.
Solo the Dilemma is: Is it better to have one or two robust projects that are actually used by people worldwide (like solving real-world problems), or a dozen mini-projects that showcase a wider range of technologies (e.g., a React app, a Python automation script, a Go backend)?
I've been focusing on an interesting Google Chrome extension, and I'm really struggling with it, but that's actually a good thing - it means I'm learning and all that. However, I worry that an employer might see a smaller number of repos and think my "tech width" is too narrow.
What do you prioritize when looking at a GitHub profile? Impact or Variety?
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