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  • How can one effectively showcase their learning and projects to potential employers or peers?

    shivanshi singh
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    CY Zhou
    To effectively showcase your learning and projects, create a well-organized online portfolio that highlights your skills, accomplishments, and the impact of your work. Additionally, actively share your progress and insights on professional networks like LinkedIn to engage with potential employers and peers.
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    David Murray
    Contribution to open-source projects: Demonstrates your coding skills, collaboration abilities, and familiarity with real-world codebases
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    Ethan Young
    When applying for jobs or reaching out to peers, highlight projects relevant to their needs or interests. Briefly explain what you learned and the challenges you overcame.
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    Gaspard Dupuich
    This showcases your coding abilities, problem-solving skills, and collaborative spirit.
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    Henry Sanchez
    Share your learnings and insights on social media or personal blogs. This demonstrates your commitment to continuous learning.
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    Kimberly Johnson
    I've found that building a strong GitHub profile with your projects and contributions is a great way to showcase your skills. Writing insightful blog posts or articles on platforms like Medium about what you've learned is also effective for demonstrating knowledge. Participating in open source projects and hackathons helps you build real projects you can highlight. And don't forget the power of networking - connect with people in your field, engage in discussions, share your work. The key is proving your abilities through tangible examples of your work and learnings.
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    Gurkaran Singh
    When presenting your projects, think of it like showing off your new coding skills - clear, concise, and confidently showcasing your nerdy brilliance!
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