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How to find out if a person has put his work in a portfolio?
We are talking about websites and web applications. Nowhere is there an inscription about the creator, the owners of the resource are not respected, the person looks competent.
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How to find out if a person has put his work in a portfolio?
We are talking about websites and web applications. Nowhere is there an inscription about the creator, the owners of the resource are not respected, the person looks competent.
As an option, ask for the web application code, or at least the code.
It's simple:
1. With what tools was it done and why were they chosen?
2. How can the performance of this solution be improved?
1. Because it is the best for today and everyone does it, works quickly and easily expands.
2. There is nothing more to be done there (there is nothing to improve), I do everything to the maximum right away and with high quality, so as not to redo it later.
Shut your mouth and show me the code
Well, it’s elementary at a technical interview when discussing his projects, whether he flogs or not immediately pops up
The work can be really different. But leading questions, as a rule, will put everything in its place, or a simple test task.
If you mean a programmer, ask him for a link to a github or bitbucket. There will not necessarily be a specific work, but purely by the code you can understand whether or not you can do what you pass off as your own.
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