What projects you think is good to include in a fronted portafolio of a jr dev? I’m working on a E-commerce, and now in a Weather app. In the weather app I wanna be able to create features like: adding/removing cities from the user’s cities list! Check one single city’s weather data, searchbar that suggests cities, change type of temperature (Celsius/farenheit), dark mode, page of extended data information (7 days weather forecast), user login with Firebase… Do you think these 2 projects would be fine, or what other projects do u recommend me? Nice video btw, sometimes I struggle on what kind of projects to build
Omar is not wrong... lol I don't think there is a specific type of project you have to do to build your skills or to add to your portfolio. The purpose of building projects is to increase your knowledge, experience, and confidence in what you do. At the end of the day, it's those things that will help you get the job, not a specific type of application. I tell Jr. Devs to focus on building something the will force them to learn new things and something they or someone else needs or wants to keep them motivated in the process. I actually have a video coming out this week on this very subject... stay tuned!
Thanks, Dave 👍
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What projects you think is good to include in a fronted portafolio of a jr dev?
I’m working on a E-commerce, and now in a Weather app. In the weather app I wanna be able to create features like: adding/removing cities from the user’s cities list! Check one single city’s weather data, searchbar that suggests cities, change type of temperature (Celsius/farenheit), dark mode, page of extended data information (7 days weather forecast), user login with Firebase…
Do you think these 2 projects would be fine, or what other projects do u recommend me?
Nice video btw, sometimes I struggle on what kind of projects to build
Use your Imagination! 😁
LOL
Omar is not wrong... lol
I don't think there is a specific type of project you have to do to build your skills or to add to your portfolio. The purpose of building projects is to increase your knowledge, experience, and confidence in what you do. At the end of the day, it's those things that will help you get the job, not a specific type of application.
I tell Jr. Devs to focus on building something the will force them to learn new things and something they or someone else needs or wants to keep them motivated in the process. I actually have a video coming out this week on this very subject... stay tuned!
cool!
Awesome