u/Swami218 wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
In before this one gets deleted as well I guess lol This seems like a pretty realistic review to me. One thing I’ll say regarding the goal of the OSP - it isn’t necessarily to have a fully polished project at the end. Obviously that would be the best outcome, but isn’t likely g
u/michaelnovati replied · · edited ★ FEATURED
A really important part of what I'm saying that I haven't people comment on is the relative expectations.
If you are comparing yourself to the best in the world, these projects are far below the bar of junior work. The Medium articles and resumes dont match the work. Someone says "integrated test suite and achieved 95% unit test coverage" and then the code has jest with example strings in it still copy pasted from stack overflow in it and there are like 20 tests for the backend only that don't actually test properly. This type of thing is the norm and not the exception. It doesn't come across like it's an MVP but it's a slapped together code to check off boxes to expand resume bullets.
WHICH IS FINE FOR A BOOTAMP!!!!