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Portfolio Pieces

Name: Anonymous 2011-07-18 17:27

(Re-post from /g/)

I am a recent graduate with a diploma in programming (Community College hurray) and I am struggling to sell myself as a potential employee to companies seeking programmers. All job postings seem to require a “Bachelors’ degree in computer science or equivalent experience”.

Clearly I do not have a bachelor’s degree – or any experience for that matter. I am asking for anyone here with some experience to shed some light and please suggest some portfolio items that I can include when applying for jobs that will make employers more interested. I have the strongest experience with C# and less experience with C++. I have worked with Java, VB.NET, JavaScript, CSS, PHP, etc. but not enough to even consider myself confident in them. I have studied enough database knowledge to work my way around MSSQL/tSQL, creating and maintaining a database (Stored procedures, etc.).

I have a clear grasp on separating layers of applications (UI/Business/Data) and working with databases to retrieve information from them, populating the UI layer effectively and using stored procedures top manipulate/change the database.

Would it be smarter to build one “bigger” application that highlights different points of knowledge? (Data/Business/UI layer abstraction, working with databases, UI design, multithreading, etc) or would you recommend several smaller applications that illustrate these points? Any examples of your choice that would make a good portfolio item to work on?

Thank you for your time.

TL;DR don’t want to lose my college education troubleshooting smartphones, please recommend some portfolio pieces to show employers

Name: Anonymous 2011-07-18 19:42

· Substantial patches to the Linux kernel
· Custom 3D engine with real time heuristic ray tracing
· Toy language based on a nonsensical combination of obscure programming paradigms
· Automatic smartphone troubleshooting system
· RDBMS from scratch

DO NOT DO:
· *nix window manager
· Any random vanity feature patches to FLOSS projects
· Java programs targeted at regular users

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