Edwin Klesman
1 min readNov 8, 2019

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It doesn’t hurt to have some social skills on top of that, but at the end of the day and fiscal year, having products that performs like crazy and is sell-able is what matters. ☝🏻️this💯. My advice isn’t intended as a hack for bad coders to get succes.

Turn it around: if you put 3 great developers on a line, it is the one who makes himself visible online that will be the one where people throw their money and oppertunities at. And for sure, if you hava an online repo full of sweet tasty and we’ll defined code that will make a great portfolio.

It just helps to put your head above the crowd and as a bonus: if you write and talk about stuff you’re doing and learning are great to get reflection from others. I mean, your reply helps me to think on this matter from another perspective. Doesnt hurt.

I think in the end we can agree: if you code shitty code, blogging won’t save your day.

Thanks for sharing your view on this ✌🏻️

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Edwin Klesman
Edwin Klesman

Written by Edwin Klesman

Senior dev @Detacom | cross-platform mobile & web dev | Product Maker | SaaS | from app ideas to implementation | Owner eekayonline.com | Music: edsonkailes.com

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