15 Developer Portfolios to Inspire You

Muthu Annamalai Venkatachalam - Sep 8 '21 - - Dev Community

One of the toughest things to do as a new developer is to assemble an online portfolio.

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

But it doesn’t have to be that way.

If you’re stuck, take a look at these 15 samples of web developer portfolios for inspiration.

1. Jack Jeznach:

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2. Jack McDade

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3. Matthew Williams

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4. Adham Dannaway

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5. Josue Espinosa

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6. Brittany Chiang

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7. Bruno Simon

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8. Robby Leonardi

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9. Robb Owen

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10. Fajar Siddiq

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11. Damian Watracz

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12. Pavel Huza

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13. Nadia Sotnikova

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14. Titus Klein

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15 Ryan Warner

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There's inspiration everywhere - hopefully, this article helped you find yours!

I would like to share something interesting with my readers. Keep reading to find out more.

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