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[Web Development and Photography] Portfolio V2.0
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<blockquote data-quote="Sean" data-source="post: 308056" data-attributes="member: 10142"><p>You could take the percentages in a number of different ways, [USER=8605]@TheCheater[/USER] I don't think anyone thinks of these progress bars as the percentage of the specific programming language known such as 50% of all HTML5. I personally like to think of it as a graphical display of where I dedicate my skill sets. Meaning the higher the percentage, the more focus on that specific skill set, and yes the percentages are just a rough numerical display of how people like to divide their specific skills up. So the percentages should be more 'round off' such as 25%, 50% etc, not specific percentages such as 87% as these are just random numbers with no mathimatical background. So you don't have to remove them, I would suggest that you just generalise them to show how you divide up your skills between the different languages and software skills [USER=23359]@Magic[/USER].</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sean, post: 308056, member: 10142"] You could take the percentages in a number of different ways, [USER=8605]@TheCheater[/USER] I don't think anyone thinks of these progress bars as the percentage of the specific programming language known such as 50% of all HTML5. I personally like to think of it as a graphical display of where I dedicate my skill sets. Meaning the higher the percentage, the more focus on that specific skill set, and yes the percentages are just a rough numerical display of how people like to divide their specific skills up. So the percentages should be more 'round off' such as 25%, 50% etc, not specific percentages such as 87% as these are just random numbers with no mathimatical background. So you don't have to remove them, I would suggest that you just generalise them to show how you divide up your skills between the different languages and software skills [USER=23359]@Magic[/USER]. [/QUOTE]
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