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  • python@programming.dev
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    8 months ago

    Yup, exactly! So a calculation-only module that doesn’t have a frontend would never have any TS Code in my case.

    The classification of language -> task makes sense! I’m thinking of the weird college courses that wanted Java frontends lol

    But how would you generalize that for a resume? Say you’ve used C# both for making backends and making frontends in separate projects. Would any sort of classification make sense in that case?

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      8 months ago

      But how would you generalize that for a resume?

      I separate languages and tools/frameworks (not a dev CV so take with a grain of salt). No clue about the c# world, but for js I’d do something like:

      Languages: js, TS

      Frameworks: express, react, etc.

      The key is to hit all of the required keywords, machines and HR don’t know anything else. If a developer looks at your résumé they’ll know that you wrote both ends.