Wow we have lots in common, except your resume reads like a grown up version of mine!
"I'm a small business owner, programmer, biker and overall nice and knowledgeable guy. I love creating beautiful code and simple interfaces."
I may be still a university student, and my "freelancing business" is worth only $10k a year, but I'm also a biker (started this year), a nice and knowledgeable guy, and the passion of mine in software is beautiful code and simple interfaces. You're an independent contractor, and... I guess, me too.
I too am involved in development of the entire website - backend, frontend, database, the whole thing, but the number of technologies I know is around a third of yours. Maybe I can describe myself as "I am an aspiring FULL STACK developer"?
I'm going to assume those programming traits are shared by all programmers because I have those too.
At least your list of projects is completely different to mine (and much bigger)... And of your list of 6 techniques & best-practices I only actively employ three.
Definitely a grown-up version of my resume alright.
Thanks. Don't worry about the number of technolgies, just make sure you do one stack (one server-side language, HTML, JavaScript and CSS) well, and call yourself a full stack developer.
"I'm a small business owner, programmer, biker and overall nice and knowledgeable guy. I love creating beautiful code and simple interfaces."
I may be still a university student, and my "freelancing business" is worth only $10k a year, but I'm also a biker (started this year), a nice and knowledgeable guy, and the passion of mine in software is beautiful code and simple interfaces. You're an independent contractor, and... I guess, me too.
I too am involved in development of the entire website - backend, frontend, database, the whole thing, but the number of technologies I know is around a third of yours. Maybe I can describe myself as "I am an aspiring FULL STACK developer"?
I'm going to assume those programming traits are shared by all programmers because I have those too.
At least your list of projects is completely different to mine (and much bigger)... And of your list of 6 techniques & best-practices I only actively employ three.
Definitely a grown-up version of my resume alright.