I am sorry, what does 11.8% JavaScript mean? For that matter how could anyone claim to know 100% JavaScript?
In that example it could be the percentage split between all the programming languages that you know. So the bigger the number the higher the proficiency or even usage.
It is an interesting idea but I wouldn’t use charts to describe something so subjective.
It might be a neat thing to analyze the code used on a per project basis and make charts with that data. That would be more objective.
I think you are on to something, just try to shift it towards objective data.
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I am sorry, what does 11.8% JavaScript mean? For that matter how could anyone claim to know 100% JavaScript?
In that example it could be the percentage split between all the programming languages that you know. So the bigger the number the higher the proficiency or even usage.
It is an interesting idea but I wouldn’t use charts to describe something so subjective.
It might be a neat thing to analyze the code used on a per project basis and make charts with that data. That would be more objective.
I think you are on to something, just try to shift it towards objective data.