top | item 25683965 (no title) heyoo | 5 years ago One thing that bothers me: Why is "No GitHub" wrong?I have absolutely nothing on a public GitHub. Does that make me a worse software engineer? discuss order hn newest philjackson|5 years ago A better way to phrase it would be "if you have an active GH profile, share it". The benefits seem obvious to me, at a glance, one can:* See what your interests are.* See what the general quality of your code is.* See how you interact with other devs.* Potentially see how you write issues and/or deal with PRs etc. mcenedella|5 years ago Phil, you are 100% correct. If you have an active github profile, please share it, is exactly right.
philjackson|5 years ago A better way to phrase it would be "if you have an active GH profile, share it". The benefits seem obvious to me, at a glance, one can:* See what your interests are.* See what the general quality of your code is.* See how you interact with other devs.* Potentially see how you write issues and/or deal with PRs etc. mcenedella|5 years ago Phil, you are 100% correct. If you have an active github profile, please share it, is exactly right.
mcenedella|5 years ago Phil, you are 100% correct. If you have an active github profile, please share it, is exactly right.
philjackson|5 years ago
* See what your interests are.
* See what the general quality of your code is.
* See how you interact with other devs.
* Potentially see how you write issues and/or deal with PRs etc.
mcenedella|5 years ago