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The Guildmaster’s Handbook: Building a Portfolio Worth Showing
Good work deserves witnesses. Build proof of the journey, not merely trophies. Every Adventurer Needs a Record of Their Journey One of the most common mistakes I see newer developers make is treating a portfolio as something they will build someday. They imagine a future version of themselves who has completed enough projects, learned enough technologies, and accumulated enough experience to finally deserve a public showcase. Until that day arrives, they keep their work hidden inside repositories, forgotten folders, abandoned cloud accounts, and unfinished side projects. Unfortunately, that approach creates a serious problem. By the time they decide they need a portfolio, much of the journey that would have made…
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The Guildmaster’s Handbook: When Impostor Syndrome Rolls a Critical Hit
Even seasoned adventurers sometimes mistake uncertainty for failure. The Trial Hidden Behind the Character Sheet During this week’s theme, The Trials of the Realm, it would be easy to focus exclusively on technical challenges. We could discuss production outages, difficult debugging sessions, complex architectures, or impossible deadlines. Those are certainly trials every engineer encounters. Yet one of the most persistent challenges I have faced throughout my career never appeared in a ticketing system, generated an error message, or triggered an alert. It appeared quietly in my own thinking and attempted to convince me that I did not belong where I had already earned the right to stand. Impostor syndrome is…




