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That is generally what I'd recommend, and have liked seeing in a resume.
My thinking is that seeing projects tends to showcase not just a particular skill like with a language you used, but shows an understanding of the problems facing some area that your project is trying to solve. I've never really been a fan of skills listings just because they offer basically no context. Whereas projects give me something to bounce off of in an interview, and hopefully get the candidate talking.
I will say though that I wasn't the person reviewing resumes deciding who got an interview, I've just been an interviewer after someone made it through the screening.