How should I share my projects online as a developer?
Show, not just tell, with visuals and a live link. Tell the story of why and what you learned. Share the tech and architecture. Include the repo so people can read the code. Share lessons and mistakes. Match the format to the platform.
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Because a demo video, screenshots, and a live link are far more compelling than a description. Showing the project working grabs attention that text alone does not, and a live link lets people try it in seconds.
Because a story turns a project from a link into a narrative people remember. What problem it solves, why you built it, what you learned, and what was hard, makes people connect with the work, not just scroll past it.
Yes. Sharing what went wrong and what you would do differently is generous and shows a growth mindset. It builds more trust than perfection, since people respect honesty and learn from your lessons.
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