It's super easy to get developer paralysis. Developers want to create cool and engaging portfolios that shows off their skill. However, over the course of a career, it's going to be incredibly hard to show so the context of what you've done, while at the same time increasing the standard of quality.
So, what's important about a portfolio website? What is the necessary information to capture in order to show my career development as a software engineer? After consideration, I thought it'd be more entertaining and informative, to use a small blog to represent professional development.
So, you can learn about me here:

You can see my resume here:

And I will be using this site to post transitions, news, and more info about who I am as a software engineer, and more.