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Just because that one thing happens to not be entirely worthless, doesn't mean that anything has value.

Also, since you're not even a professional developer, I'm not directing that advice at you.




> Also, since you're not even a professional developer, I'm not directing that advice at you.

I think your implicit assumption that most Github projects are created as a form of resumé building is incorrect.


I'm not assuming that and it's irrelevant anyway. I'm concerned with what matters, not what represents some majority. The Github profile is (part of) your portfolio and if your portfolio sucks you are worse off professionally.

If that doesn't apply or matter to you, that's fine. You can move right along.




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