Larry Garfield wrote:
This is why one should work on an open source project. Much easier to show
off legally. :-)
unfortunately we aren't all fortunate enough to work for an open source
project and earn a living, except Paul of course.
Regards,
Clive.
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So i've been meaning to start a portfolio of some code, so that when I apply
for a job, and they want code samples, I have something to show them.
Unfortunately, at this time, most of my work is inside of a much larger
application, or in code that belongs to my current employer (not a php job,
This is why one should work on an open source project. Much easier to show
off legally. :-)
On Monday 09 April 2007 8:23 pm, Matt Carlson wrote:
So i've been meaning to start a portfolio of some code, so that when I
apply for a job, and they want code samples, I have something to show them.
Em Segunda 09 Abril 2007 22:36, Larry Garfield escreveu:
This is why one should work on an open source project. Much easier to show
off legally. :-)
You can't live for and from only open source projects...
_I_ develop web sites and show them to my clients... Well... I'm an
empoyler... =p
On Mon, 2007-04-09 at 22:45 -0300, Davi wrote:
Em Segunda 09 Abril 2007 22:36, Larry Garfield escreveu:
You can't live for and from only open source projects...
Why not? I do...
--Paul
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