Ask HN: How do you organize your personal notes on the company codebase?
Asking for a friend ;)
Asking for a friend ;)
I would like to get back into full stack but looking at nodejs frameworks there's alot to choose from (eg, http://nodeframework.com/index.html#mvc, http://nodeframework.com/index.html#full-stack).
It was easier with ruby, at the time there was only one framework to learn.
My concern is that I choose something which then turns out to not be applicable for the majority of jobs.
So, HN, what would the best node js framework to learn to get a full stack nodejs job?
Atm I'm going back and forth, part of me says that I really should have a feature complete app with tests and the full works but I don't think that's realistic atm as I have limited time available and alot of that will be taken up job hunting.
What's the minimum you'd want to see in a portfolio which would prove to you know I enough to be able to do the job?
Also would you prefer multiple tiny examples (thinking maybe codepen-like stuff) or maybe a larger single example on github?