joenot443
3 hours ago
I think when you're hoping to get hired for a professional role, it's worth taking 30s to proof-read your post.
Respectfully, if I received a cover letter with the same sort of prose and grammar I wouldn't be considering the candidate. How you communicate online says a lot about how you might behave in the workplace.
Your project seems interesting but it's pretty hard to understand what it does. https://github.com/RajX-dev/N3MO
What do your users think?
RajX_dev
an hour ago
Yes, I understood what you wanted to say. In this case, I am very sure that I did not proofread my other posts as this post was purely random. Thanks for bringing this to my notice. On the project: It is a development tool that helps new employees while they undergo onboarding. Every time when a new employee comes into a job, large repositories are difficult to understand and hence, they tend to ask a senior for help. But, the problem is solved in this case as it gives a complete insight about the codebase to the user. All you need to do is simply write "n3mo impact "function name" and it would give you an idea of how the change made to that function will affect the whole system.