Do you have a developer portfolio that could use a second set of eyes?
In a few weeks I'll be doing my second annual portfolio review livestream on my YouTube channel.
Last year's session was a smash success and I'm excited to review even more portfolios this year!
Here is our livestream from last year:
Some things I assess during the review:
- First impressions
- Messaging
- UX/UI
- Projects: strengths & improvement areas
- Contact forms
- Browser compatibility
- More
It takes a lot of bravery to put your work in front of the world, but in return you will get a ton of practical, actionable advice from a working software developer who's helped developers just like you land a dev job.
Sound interesting? Leave a link to your portfolio in the comments below.
Alternately, you can send it via email (realtoughcandy at gmail dot com).
The deadline for submission is Thursday, January 7th at 11 pm CST.
The exact time of the livestream will be announced soon, on the following platforms:
- Dev.to
- My Community tab on YouTube
- RealToughCandy.io
Be sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel so you don't miss the stream!
Looking forward to it!
Top comments (71)
Great idea, thanks for doing this!
codeadrian.github.io/
I was just thinking just the other day if there is anything that I need to fix or update on my website, so it's good to have another pair of eyes to look at it.
The site is built with Jekyll, uses some minimal JS, and it's PWA.
Looking forward to your review!
Nice choice with Jekyll! That was what I used for my first portfolio & really enjoyed it (even though Liquid freaked me out at first 🙃)
Oh yeah, Liquid freaked me out, too. I think I kinda butchered it, but I can do edits and add new pages fast, so I guess that is okay 😅
What an awesome idea! My landing page is under construction, but in the meantime my resume page is sort of my main portfolio. I'd love for you to check it out!
shaile.sh/resume/
Great idea!
This is the site that I built to showcase my open-source eBook and participate in the DigitalOcean and DEV Hackathon 🙌
ebook.bobby.sh/
It has an interactive training page based on Katacoda:
ebook.bobby.sh/training.html
The main design was done with TailwindCSS and Tails!
Great idea, thanks for doing this!
garvnanwani.netlify.app/
May want to add a sneaky Z-index on the mobile burger so the other content doesn't overlap it :) looks good though
Thanks I will apply that asap 😊
vinaybharti.netlify.app/
👍 💯
Awesome idea, looking forward to it! My personal portfolio is at micahlindley.com. It's slightly outdated as far as content goes, but I've worked hard on the design side. 🎉
Hello. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
It takes indeed bravery to put yourself out for criticism but as you said constructive feedback is the best we could get.
Here is my site where i upload the projects that i make:
panagiotis.netlify.app/
Thanks
ismailtoyran.com/
Even though it's not final, Would love to get reviewed :)
Features: Localization, Theme Switch (light mode not complete), Jamstack, PWA, Form with Captcha via Sendgrid, React, Next.js, Headless CMS (Contentful), Redux, GSAP for animations and vercel for Deployment. Would love to improve if you have any tips. I always look for Performance Improvements.
Thank you for doing this! Here is my blog/portfolio thing: lesleylai.info/
It is built with Gatsby. I am not focusing on frontend web dev so my website probably looks a lot lamer compare to some other people. It would be great if I can get some feedback on how to improve!
I would love to! I'm not currently working in the industry as a Developer but I'm grinding my way there.
Here's my simple website:
edwardallen.de
Excellent!