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Should I post my mini-projects on github?
There are many small, poorly written, non-OOP games in the terminal. They all work great and are all on github now. When ideas come to optimize the code, add new features and fix bugs (and they happen, my games are not very good), then I go and update the project, write what was added and fixed. For each such game, I allocate one repository, in README I write about the game and what is planned in it (correction of something, or redesign), I also attach a demo. Often I completely rework the same project several times, in the same repository, the idea and idea do not change, but the logic and design change dramatically. Recently I asked myself this question, is it even worth posting something like this on github? I'll go, for example, in 10 years to one of the EA studios [there should be off-screen laughter], and they will remind me of these projects. Or is it still appreciated in the studios to work on any projects? How do you personally feel about these "crafts"?
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I am good at crafts, I do such things myself. An example of work on github is good. At a minimum, it shows that you know what it is and know how to work with it. Evaluating a specialist on the work of a decade ago is stupid. Don't worry, run your projects the way you want.
Quite miserable should be left only with a note for what they are left
. Also, you should not leave typical test tasks.
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