Employers want to look at your code because of two angles. One is that good programmers enjoy what they are doing. They like to program. People who like to program do program and not just on the job because they are paid for it.
Depends on the employer. There’s a lot of demand for programmers who aren’t Google-quality. Granted, you’ll likely be a corporate code monkey maintaining an accounting system somewhere, but it’s a living.
Depends on the employer. There’s a lot of demand for programmers who aren’t Google-quality. Granted, you’ll likely be a corporate code monkey maintaining an accounting system somewhere, but it’s a living.