I would take screenshots and make sure they don't show confidential
information. And I'd take some select samples of the code as well.
Then I would put together a CD that included links to each with very
obvious copyright statements.

That still leaves you susceptible to some legal issues, but careful
selection of code to show coding style and ability without showing too
much of the internals, such as certain DB queries, would be critical.

-Kevin


On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 13:49:30 -0500, Candace Cottrell
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What happens when a prospective employer asks to see some of your work
> and code, yet most of your more impressive work has been created on an
> intranet?
> 
> Do you ask your current boss to allow you to show it?
> 
> Do you take screenshots and show it?
> 
> Do you refuse to show it?
> 
> Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
> The Children's Medical Center
> One Children's Plaza
> Dayton, OH 45404
> 937-641-4293
> 
> http://www.childrensdayton.org
> 
> "There is no right price for the wrong product, even if it is
> inexpensive and delivered on time."
> 
> 

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