Posted on Jul 30, 2016
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SN Greg Wright
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Never. Too much info for a resume. However, if you think a potential employer might want to look at code you've written, providing a link on your resume may be helpful.
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That's all I meant - a link.
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If you have a lot of code that you wrote and want to show your skills
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Hard to argue that. Would it somewhat differ depending on the type of job and type of contributions I make ?
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SGT (Join to see) - it would. If you were going for a development job putting code based in whatever language that job predominantly uses would be best.
If you were going for a reverse engineering job maybe you'd take code from Malware and just add comments explaining what sections/lines do.
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SPC Matthew Musgrove
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If you are applying for a coding position then always provide a link to at least some of your code... I care more about seeing the code you've written than knowing where or even if you went to college.
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