I'm interested in helping people become professional React developers, get hired, and level-up in their career, not turn them into entrepreneurs.
Any app you build will be more than useful to you and your career, not counting the new techniques and tools you get a chance to try out and practice. I can't count how many apps I built where the only utility was the chance to apply a new technology that just came out.
And no, they don't 'rot'. In multiple cases old applications that according to you were 'rotting' in my Github have been the basis for useful products that are the backbone of my business today.
Stop repeating falsehoods based on your 'opinion.' This is based on fact--build apps, build your portfolio and you will get ahead in your career.
This is not good advice. People need guidance before they build "products", whatever you mean by that. You admit it yourself: People build todo apps because "[they] are an easy example to grasp the technology you want to use."
Yes--they need to grasp the technology by building apps before they build products. This is what this post is about. There's no need to reiterate your opinion again.
I can't count how many apps I built where the only utility was the chance to apply a new technology that just came out.
That's exactly what I've said 😃
Stop repeating falsehoods based on your 'opinion.' This is based on fact--build apps, build your portfolio and you will get ahead in your career.
It's just my opinion, you can disagree with it, just like I can disagree with yours 😃
Yes--they need to grasp the technology by building apps before they build products. This is what this post is about.
No, they can build products and learn by doing it. No need to create apps just for portfolio. Your portfolio should consist of built products, not example projects for learning purposes. They might work for some of the employers, but clients don't care.
But again, this is just my opinion 😃
There's no need to reiterate your opinion again.
I'm just trying to explain as I clearly see that you don't get my point 😃
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I'm interested in helping people become professional React developers, get hired, and level-up in their career, not turn them into entrepreneurs.
Any app you build will be more than useful to you and your career, not counting the new techniques and tools you get a chance to try out and practice. I can't count how many apps I built where the only utility was the chance to apply a new technology that just came out.
And no, they don't 'rot'. In multiple cases old applications that according to you were 'rotting' in my Github have been the basis for useful products that are the backbone of my business today.
Stop repeating falsehoods based on your 'opinion.' This is based on fact--build apps, build your portfolio and you will get ahead in your career.
This is not good advice. People need guidance before they build "products", whatever you mean by that. You admit it yourself: People build todo apps because "[they] are an easy example to grasp the technology you want to use."
Yes--they need to grasp the technology by building apps before they build products. This is what this post is about. There's no need to reiterate your opinion again.
That's exactly what I've said 😃
It's just my opinion, you can disagree with it, just like I can disagree with yours 😃
No, they can build products and learn by doing it. No need to create apps just for portfolio. Your portfolio should consist of built products, not example projects for learning purposes. They might work for some of the employers, but clients don't care.
But again, this is just my opinion 😃
I'm just trying to explain as I clearly see that you don't get my point 😃