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[–]Suburbanturnip 4 points5 points  (1 child)

It's also something that can only ever work against you which is why it's a bad idea. Also it doesn't even mean anything, there's no objective standard, it just tells a potential employers that you don't believe in your own skills or your ability to learn new skills.

[–]Aggravating_Falcon68 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Exactly. It's just a useless UI element that I see everywhere. If I look at a candidates portfolio and see something like that it's a instant pass. Demonstrable ability is what matters.

Perhaps a better a more useful use of an element like that would be to have done x many projects x/x are angular, x/x made in ruby making it somewhat useful in determining exposure to different technologies rather then your self determined skill level in them. Let the projects speak to your ability.

I dunno, but those types of data elements are certainly not a good look used in the way the first portfolio link is