My background is in web application development, which typically means a script or even a framework application that accesses a database. That seems a little large for a code sample.

So prepare a tarball with the complete source code, and include one or two pretty isolated routines, maybe with a short description about the context they are called in.

I have a homegrown project that's an amusing distraction (it's an implementation of runoff that I did for a git flow presentation), but while all of the 16,000 tests pass, and perlcritic's OK with the source code, it's in mid-development, and not ready for prime time.

Polish a part of it and highlight it. No software is ever really ready for prime time, and no recruiter will look through enough code to make 16k tests pass.


In reply to Re: What sample code is appropriate when looking for a job? by moritz
in thread What sample code is appropriate when looking for a job? by talexb

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