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Jess Lee

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What was your win this week?

It's Friday!!!!

Looking back on the week, what was something you're proud of?

All wins count -- big or small!

Examples of 'wins' include:

  • Getting to all your meetings on time
  • Starting a new project
  • Fixing a tricky bug
  • Cleaning your house...or whatever else that may spark joy 😄 🎉

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Ben Halpern

We try to do more "showing" than "telling" in this organization, but this week I felt the urge to tweet about how great our site is and it was super well received!

It brought it a bunch of new, curious folks to the platform—which is great. 😄

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Jose Gonzalez

This is the reason I’m on Dev.to and not on medium anymore

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Gift Egwuenu

I personally love the dev.to community.

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Ali Spittel

This week, I... announced my course that I've been thinking about for the past year!!!

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Gift Egwuenu

I was really excited about the news. Can't wait to see what you come up with :)

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Jess Lee

This week, I...realized my flight was going to get snowed out so I got on an earlier flight to have a stress-free vacation!!

And even though I had nothing to do with this, @sarthology 's post felt like a win to me:

happy kermit the frog

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Sarthak Sharma

Oh dear! It surely is 😊

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Peter Kim Frank

This week, I crossed a bunch of items off my to-do list, including several that I had been putting off because I knew that they'd be especially tedious and frustrating. I've also been making a lot of progress in writing (non-technical) documentation for some of our internal processes. It feels really good to get more of this knowledge recorded.

typing fast and furiously

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Sunny Singh

This week, I had the first guest on my podcast where we talked about websites, social media, and content ownership (which greatly relates to Ben's win this week).

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Matthew Wilson

Listened, and subscribed on Google Podcast. Great work...keep it up. Looking forward to the next episode.

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Sunny Singh

Appreciate it Matthew 🙌

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Dan Newton

This week, I... told my team that I handed in my notice to start a new job next month. A bit of a weird one, but one that I dreaded doing. Just glad that I did it.

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Matthew Wilson

I know that had to be tough. Congrats, and good luck (and I mean that in a good way). Ending something stinks, but that's behind you so now you get to start something new...and that's almost always exciting!

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Parth Chokshi

This week, I made progress and completed the desktop newsletter landing page for my new project. Ignore lorem ipsum stuff. :p

linkisin.bio

Yay

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Glenn Carremans

This week, I... brought attention to the linting issues in the DEV project and helped open a discussion.

Could view linting be suppressing contributions? #1828

I have the feeling that view linting could be presenting a pretty strong burden to contributions. You could make a small contribution and get hung up with a huge linting fix chore as it currently stands.

I just feel like as an outsider without context it could add a bit too much burden at the time being. Thoughts on taking it away as a blocker to pushing and leave it as something folks can voluntarily make progress on until the app is at a closer place to being fully linted on the view with our preferred styles?

smart

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Eoin Murphy

This week, I...continued working on a .md template generator CLI and finally got data returned the way I needed it in my biggest SQL query yet (8 window functions).

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Gift Egwuenu • Edited

This week, I was added as a maintainer of Gridsome. A static site generator for vue.js and also got a lot of positive feedback about my last article!

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Jess Lee

Whoa! That's awesome!

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Eugene Cheah

This week, I... finally managed to do my first public pull request for the year 2019...

[WIP] Feature : docker-run.sh script + docker container build #1844

What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)

  • [ ] Refactor
  • [x] Feature
  • [ ] Bug Fix
  • [ ] Documentation Update

Description

A single bash script that helps quickly setup either a DEV or DEMO environment

bash-3.2$ ./docker-run.sh 
#---
#
# This script will perform the following steps ... 
#
# 1) Stop and remove any docker container with the name 'dev-to-postgres' and 'dev-to'
# 2) Reset any storage directories if RUN_MODE starts with 'RESET-'
# 3) Build the dev.to docker image, with the name of 'dev-to:dev' or 'dev-to:demo'
# 4) Deploy the postgres container, mounting '_docker-storage/postgres' with the name 'dev-to-postgres'
# 5) Deploy the dev-to container, with the name of 'dev-to-app', and sets up its port to 3000
#
# To run this script properly, execute with the following (inside the dev.to repository folder)...
# './docker-run.sh [RUN_MODE] [Additional docker envrionment arguments]'
#
# Alternatively to run this script in 'interactive mode' simply run
# './docker-run.sh INTERACTIVE-DEMO'
#
#---
#---
#
# RUN_MODE can either be the following
#
# - 'DEV'  : Start up the container into bash, with a quick start guide
# - 'DEMO' : Start up the container, and run dev.to (requries ALGOLIA environment variables)
# - 'RESET-DEV'   : Resets postgresql and upload data directory for a clean deployment, before running as DEV mode
# - 'RESET-DEMO'  : Resets postgresql and upload data directory for a clean deployment, before running as DEMO mode
# - 'INTERACTIVE-DEMO' : Runs this script in 'interactive' mode to setup the 'DEMO'
#
# So for example to run a development container in bash its simply
# './docker-run.sh DEV'
#
# To run a simple demo, with some dummy data (replace <?> with the actual keys)
# './docker-run.sh DEMO -e ALGOLIASEARCH_APPLICATION_ID=<?> -e ALGOLIASEARCH_SEARCH_ONLY_KEY=<?> -e ALGOLIASEARCH_API_KEY=<?>'
#
# Finally to run a working demo, you will need to provide either...
# './docker-run.sh .... -e GITHUB_KEY=<?> -e GITHUB_SECRET=<?> -e GITHUB_TOKEN=<?>
#
# And / Or ...
# './docker-run.sh .... -e TWITTER_ACCESS_TOKEN=<?> -e TWITTER_ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET=<?> -e TWITTER_KEY=<?> -e TWITTER_SECRET=<?>
#
# Note that all of this can also be configured via ENVIRONMENT variables prior to running the script
#
#---

And does the deployment using docker. Includes option to do a reset prior to deployment.

Optional contextual information provided here : dev.to/uilicious/adopt-your-own-de...

Added to documentation?

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quick demo

What gif best describes how it makes you feel?

how i feel

A personal win in stepping away from work-work, and doing more on github

Yayysss!

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Nimmo

This week, I finally took the time to add optional chaining into a JS project (something I'd been saying I was going to do for ages but never found the time). Out with the:

something && something.somethingElse && something.somethingElse.someOtherThing

and in with the

something?.somethingElse?.someOtherThing

😄

Barney Stinson high-fiving himself

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Jim Medlock

This week, a team I help to coordinate started a 11-week project building cohort with developers from 70 countries to help them put the skills they've been learning into practice....and to learn more!

Happy elephant

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James Turner

This week, I.... launched the new landing page for my product BrandVantage.

I am especially proud of it as I designed it too (including the logo)!

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Madhav Gupta

Just wondering,is it on wordpress? Btw page looks great.

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James Turner

Nope, hand made in flat HTML. I wrote an article the other day diving into my process for building it a little but really, I was writing vanilla HTML and CSS in my files. 🙂

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Leigh-Ann Friedel

This week, I actually understood this week's lessons at Lambda School on relational databases, SQL, migrations and seeding! I was nervous about going into the back-end unit, but I'm getting the hang of it. :)

Kelly Kapor from the Office saying she's really smart

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Matthew Wilson

Ha ha ha! Love it, way to go!