I'm coming back to GitHub (since most of the cross-repos I use are here anyways and MS didn't change many things yet, so all is good). I like to use GitHub to start new projects, test them for a while, and then move on to something else.
Don't worry boss, I'm not like that at work (I think). What I do for a living vs what I do in GitHub may not always intersect. And that's ok.
- Modular and reusable things.
- Elegant, easy to understand, simple and well maintained architecture and design.
- Maintaining my repos, but at the same time, getting better at giving up on something Iβve invested time in and need to let go of.
- Creating something really really big (feature wise, thought getting a lot of stars would be very nice too)
Again, not necessarily what I work on in my daily life but it will be mostly about:
- Full stack JavaScript (except likely the DB)
- CI/CD
- CLI/Automation tools
- APIs (Rest, GraphQL, etc.)