That's a strange thing to do, in my opinion. That makes me want to put my Github (which is half half-baked nonsense, including this stupid `hello.S` from when I was barely learning amd64) on the resume. I do anyway, but it is now a reason to double down.
After all, if my hiring manager can't correctly evaluate which code is toy and which code is real (I have both on my Github), I don't trust his competence and I want to not talk to him so it is important that he filter me out. This way, my time is not wasted with incompetents.
After all, if my hiring manager can't correctly evaluate which code is toy and which code is real (I have both on my Github), I don't trust his competence and I want to not talk to him so it is important that he filter me out. This way, my time is not wasted with incompetents.