One of the toughest things to do as a developer is to put content in your portfolio.

- What should I say?
- What should I include?
- What should I leave out?

10 Web Developer Portfolios to Inspire You.

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1. Matt Farley

What he does: UX/UI and front-end development

mattfarley.ca
2. Rafael Caferati

What he does: front-end, back-end, and UX

caferati.me
3. Ian Lunn

What he does: web-design and front-end development

ianlunn.co.uk
4. Pierre Nel

pierre.io
5. Timmy O’Mahony

What he does: Django developer

timmyomahony.com
6. Ben Adam

What he does: UX/UI design and front-end development

benadam.me
7. Dejan Markovic

dejan.works
8. Jonny MacEachern

jonny.me
9. Kathryn McClintock

kathrynmcclintock.com
10. Jack Jeznach

jacekjeznach.com
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