Learn to say popular developer portfolio and profile platform names correctly.
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How is Read.cv (portfolio and resume platform for creative and tech professionals) correctly pronounced?
Read.cv is pronounced 'reed-SEE-VEE' — 'read' with a long E (like 'reed', present tense) plus 'C-V' spoken as letters. Don't say 'red' (past tense). In a technical interview: "Read.cv turned my scattered project links into a single clean profile page."
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How is Polywork (professional profile and activity tracking platform) correctly pronounced?
Polywork is pronounced 'PAH-lee-wurk' — 'poly-' (meaning 'many') plus 'work'. Stress on PAH. In a technical interview: "Polywork logged the open-source contribution automatically the moment my pull request merged."
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How is Bento (personal link-in-bio and portfolio page builder) correctly pronounced?
Bento (the portfolio tool) is pronounced 'BEN-toh' — exactly like the everyday word for the Japanese boxed meal, stress on BEN. In a technical interview: "Bento arranged my GitHub stats, blog, and resume into one tidy grid of blocks."
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How is Cara (portfolio and community platform for designers and developers) correctly pronounced?
Cara (the portfolio platform) is pronounced 'KAHR-uh' — exactly like the common first name, stress on KAHR. In a technical interview: "Cara featured her animation reel right on the homepage, alongside her contact details."
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How is Contra (independent professional portfolio and freelance platform) correctly pronounced?
Contra (the freelance platform) is pronounced 'KON-truh' — exactly like the everyday prefix meaning 'against', stress on KON. In a technical interview: "Contra listed her day rate and availability right next to her past client work."