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Get a license for code you've written at previous employers

"Hi, I'm leaving. Oh, can I have a license for all the source code I've written?"



It's not necessarily unheard of. People who work at architecture firms routinely having portfolios of stuff they've worked on. If you don't have a portfolio of work from previous employers handy, what is in your portfolio? And if one doesn't have a portfolio of demo code that showcases style and experience and skill, one doesn't really get to complain that someone else doesn't have context to judge appropriateness for a job, or that they are expecting some context to be able to make an informed judgement.




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