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Evaldas Dambrauskas2020-08-10 10:49:30
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Evaldas Dambrauskas, 2020-08-10 10:49:30

What projects should be posted on GitHub?

I'm learning Java (+ some SQL and Linux). Every day I perform several tasks, mini projects (tasks mainly from JavaRush (now at level 7)). What projects should be posted on GitHub to attract employers? Spread everything or only serious projects?

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Nikolay, 2020-08-10
@Evaldas

On github it is worth posting projects that will be useful to people, projects that people will use. discuss, report bugs, which in turn will need to be fixed. You need to post live projects and then the employer will see the benefit of you as a developer.

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Orkhan Hasanli, 2020-08-10
@azerphoenix

You need to upload all your projects in private mode for backup.
And you need to make open those projects that are of some benefit to people.

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Sanes, 2020-08-10
@Sanes

There is absolutely nothing for draftsmen to do there. Except for backup.
And open those that have a complete look.

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McBernar, 2020-08-11
@McBernar

I will disappoint you, but employers do not need all these calculators, timers and other synthetic nonsense for nothing.
If you have a task to make a kind of portfolio for job search, then you need to make a portfolio consisting of real or pseudo-real projects, and not from repositories with three lines of code.

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