Follow me on Polywork

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If you follow me on Twitter you've probably seen that I've recently joined Polywork - a new social network unlike any others.

Polywork has a unique concept - instead of focusing on just your personal or professional life, your profile focuses on highlighting you as a multi-faceted individual. There's no commenting, no competing for likes, no recruiters, no politics - just you and your story:

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I love how it presents my profile as a multi-faceted story with a timeline showing my personal growth and evolution over time. I've been busy adding different role changes, open-source releases, conference engagements, and more to my timeline. (Although no automated import tools exist yet, I've heard they're working on some features, so fingers-crossed we'll get things like RSS feed imports soon!)

The platform is still invite-only, but they've graciously provided me with 50 VIP invite codes to share so you can join too! To join, simply:

  1. Visit https://www.polywork.com/users/sign_up_vip to create your account
  2. Enter code colinodell when prompted
  3. Follow me once you're on and I'll follow you back 😉

See you there!

(And no, this is not a paid advertisement - I've genuinely enjoyed exploring the platform and wanted to share it with everyone!)

About Colin O'Dell

Colin O'Dell

Colin O'Dell is a Senior Software Engineer at SeatGeek. In addition to being an active member of the PHP League and maintainer of the league/commonmark project, Colin is also a PHP docs contributor, conference speaker, and author of the PHP 7 Migration Guide.

About Colin O'Dell

Colin O'Dell

Colin O'Dell is a Senior Software Engineer at SeatGeek. In addition to being an active member of the PHP League and maintainer of the league/commonmark project, Colin is also a PHP docs contributor, conference speaker, and author of the PHP 7 Migration Guide.