Deep Dive: How GitHub 2026 and ReadMe 2.0 Help Build Developer Portfolios for Career Growth In 2024, 78% of hiring managers reported reviewing developer portfolios before extending interview invites, up from 52% in 2020. Yet most portfolios remain static, outdated repositories of code with little context — until now. With the launch of GitHub 2026 and ReadMe 2.0, developers have access to a suite of tools that turn fragmented codebases into cohesive, recruiter-ready career assets. GitHub 2026: Beyond Code Storage GitHub 2026 shifts the platform from a version control hub to a full-fledged portfolio builder, with features designed specifically to highlight developer impact: AI Project Summaries : Automatically generate plain-English explanations of repository purpose, tech stack, and business impact, pulling data from commit messages, PR descriptions, and issue threads.…