If you're a self-taught programmer, then you have to add winning projects to your portfolio.
Here are the 5 easy steps to pick the best project for your portfolio:
Here are the 5 easy steps to pick the best project for your portfolio:
1. Pick a problem which you're facing and solve it with your project.
Maybe the system you're using has a poor user experience, or it's too old or overcomplicated.
Best way to showcase your problem-solving mentality.
Maybe the system you're using has a poor user experience, or it's too old or overcomplicated.
Best way to showcase your problem-solving mentality.
2. A software your friends or family need to solve their problems.
The reason why I am stressing about solving a real-world problem is that they add more credibility to your portfolio.
A real-world problem will teach you more than an imaginary one.
The reason why I am stressing about solving a real-world problem is that they add more credibility to your portfolio.
A real-world problem will teach you more than an imaginary one.
3. Cloning a popular app is another best way.
Pick a simple app which can be cloned in less than 30-45 days.
For eg: Linktree, Calendly, Typefully, etc.
You can add multiple such projects to your portfolio.
Pick a simple app which can be cloned in less than 30-45 days.
For eg: Linktree, Calendly, Typefully, etc.
You can add multiple such projects to your portfolio.
4. Adding classic projects is another best way.
For eg: Library management system, Attendance management system or Ticket booking system.
Yes, these are old but you can get plenty of online tutorials to build them if you're stuck and they're popular for a reason.
For eg: Library management system, Attendance management system or Ticket booking system.
Yes, these are old but you can get plenty of online tutorials to build them if you're stuck and they're popular for a reason.
5. Contributing to open source is another way to gain some quality experience.
Adding such contributions, to your portfolio can set you apart from the competition and catch eyeballs.
Adding such contributions, to your portfolio can set you apart from the competition and catch eyeballs.
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