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I'm a senior developer and my github is half guitar tabs. I'm not interested in peacocking. Maybe it's because Hackaday refused to put my name on the article with my senior design project years ago and I just don't want to play the game.


That's a great signal (that you have a hobby playing guitar). If the other half is also interesting, it sounds like a great portfolio.


I appreciate it. After thinking about this I think I just need to get over my hangups about duplicating things already done or things that aren't really important.

I just take tabs and rearrange them for personal use. Learn from my mistake and just post whatever to your github, if you fret over its usefulness or purpose you might just never grow your portfolio at all. This was a mistake. You don't have to have some gnu front-page exploratory project.

If you want to shred guitar look up Troy Grady to grok efficient mechanics that won't break your wrist (we type alot for work as well)


And that might be hurting you in the long run. ¯ \ _ ( ツ ) _ / ¯




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