And what do you think about having personal website as a developer?
I can't remember the URL, but the most incredible CV I saw was with animations, you controlled a guy that walked while telling all his knowledge. It was really impressive.
I think that those kind of sites shows little about what can a dev do. You can lie about what you know (and I saw lots of CV that I'm certain they're lying), and you can't have a big site just to tell what you know, you can't use React or Angular, you just need a static page.
Sony is one of the most beautiful website i have seen, they have beautifully used parallelax scrolling design to describe the products of sony. Try to view the website in a big screen. The way website is designed show how sony as a company gives attention to detail. Last but not the least, the last line of the website gives a message to the viewers about sony.
I was impressed deeply and tried to make smth like that. Moreover I found the best webhosting provider https://zomro.net/ that helped my to solve problems with traffic generation and speed and as a result I launched the website that looked like a piece of art
Sai Kishore Komanduri
Engineering an eGovernance Product | Hashnode Alumnus | I love pixel art
The most impressive personal website, I've ever seen, has got to be, hands down, Bret Victor's website — worrydream.com I'm including a Quora answer below, which I've written a few years back, because I think it should be included here 👇
I seriously doubt that I can be convinced that there is someone better than Bret Victor when it comes to interaction design.
Because, Bret Victor is much more about 'life' than he is about 'interaction design' or anything, and that makes him the best. In his own words:
Now, watch this short video to get a feel of the kind of projects that he has worked on till now.
If you had to make your first and only choice on selecting something to watch/read about, from the video that you just watched (I hope you did!), I would suggest you to go with this talk: Inventing on Principle (http://vimeo.com/36579366).
He currently pursues his own independent projects, but once you know enough about him, you will come to believe that there is an unprecedented lot of depth in the statement that he makes in his resume.