I have created my Portfolio site as a computer underGrad. Please rate / roast it.
Hello lemmy! I am a underGrad in Delhi, India. This is my portfolio website made with React, Typescript and Tailwind. Please go through it and if possible rate it.
Hello lemmy! I am a underGrad in Delhi, India. This is my portfolio website made with React, Typescript and Tailwind. Please go through it and if possible rate it.
2/10
Sorry I will work on it. Thank you
Don't apologise 😄 It might be better if you use bloggy parts of your site as a main page, they might be actually useful for you and other people. Make about page that is about you, what you have done (even small projects but not hello world level), what are you actually interested in doing. Right now it's impossible to understand that. Some social links doesn't work, or return 404.
As Jake the Dog said: "Sucking at something is the first step towards being sorta good at something."
Overall if it was just a personal site id say its ok. But as a portfolio site you have some work to make it align with your goals. Good luck!
I will mention that I have JS disabled by default and your website shows up as a completely blank white page. You're certainly not obliged to cater to weirdos like me, but you may be interested to know that there are some people who browse the web this way for speed, privacy or security reasons. Most websites I visit this way are fine because they are server-side rendered.
My comments from someone who doesn't know much about programming yet:
Idea:
Overall, it was still okay, but needs some polishing
Firstly, you are probably going to need a pdf version of your resume. I've tried to get people to accept a website resume but they refuse, and explicitly want pdf. I link to a pdf on my website because of this. Do something similar.
Your notes are very in depth, and organized.
However, I agree with the other commenters about the overall site design and (over)use of JS. The cropping and spacing is overall poor, which only harms the site design further, given the already bad overall organization.
Another thing is icons. These are big and unevenly spaced. Use something like fontawesome (probably not this since it doesn't have everything, you may end up having to find svg logo's of the various things yourself) instead. If you are trying to do web development, your portfolio must look cleaner. Like in bootstrap, the place where the icon is, has sharp corners, which extend outward from bootstraps rounded corners.
I do disagree with one of the other commenters on the use of the term "language". I like it. Especially for a resume, brevity is better. I think overall, you should compress your site down, rather than having so much wasted space.
The coordinates on the home page are neat, but too long. Six decimals is already metre or centimetre accuracy, so either your values are just random after that or your doxxing yourself on a microscopic level 😉 I suggest cutting it off at three or four decimals to make it look cleaner.
I knew that so coordinate are for my college not my residence
This level of precision doesn’t make sense. I wouldn’t go any higher than 5 digits which is already meter accuracy.
Especially in the context of a portfolio, this would count against you for geospatial software roles.
CSS Box Modelinstead of usingflexall over the place :)No mobile optimization No mobile menu Image of you is grainy and weirdly chopped Why all the software logos with dates?.. Is that when you started learning them.. Anyway, completely useless unless you explain how much experience you have with each, drop the image, it's so 1980s I almost puked.
I didn't get past the front page, nor would anyone else.
Sorry, but you asked for a rate / roast and this page is cancerous.