Comment by johnfn
1 day ago
Literally no one reads your code. No one! Not other engineers, not annoyed people on HN, not even people for whom it would probably be a pretty good idea. There is a common misconception that published code can build your portfolio; this is basically entirely false. I've had conversations like this:
Recruiter: "We want you to do a take home so we can get a sense of how well you can code."
Me: "I have a repo on Github with 10M downloads, 10k stars, and about 50k lines of my own code. Would that be useful to make an assessment?"
Recruiter: "Haha, no. Please do this take home that has you render a few divs in a tedious way."
So if people who are even financially incentivized to read your code don't do it, I'd say that the chances of anyone reading your code is virtually nil.
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