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Arttu Pyykönen
Arttu Pyykönen

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Day 13 of 100DaysOfCode

Worked on the bot that I started yesterday. Didn't have that much time and managed to get it working until I did what every developer does best - Added bugs.

So the bot is still a work in progress but Python is cool as always. Will probably continue working on this tomorrow.

I encourage you to check out yesterday's post which tells a little more about the bot.

What I did today:

1. Continued working on the Twitter bot.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewq-91-e2fw

What I learned from it:

  • Finding and solving bugs

Time spent learning:

Task 'Twitter bot'. Elapsed time: 1 h 3 min 28 s

Time spent actually coding: 1h 3min

Total time: 1 h 3 min

Time spent is tracked by my TaskTimer script and the WakaTime app

Further reading

FreeCodeCamp

Check out FCC for the best interactive exercises! I have finished the Basic JavaScript and ES6 lessons and can recommend them for a beginner! You can read more about the Basic JS and ES6 challenges at posts "Day 8" and "Day 11"

Eloquent JavaScript book

Psst

You can check my answers to the exercises of Eloquent JavaScript. You'll find them here.

This was a fun day! See you all tomorrow! :)

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Jessica Garson

Awesome! Thanks for building with the TwitterAPI, would love to hear more about your experiences.

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Arttu Pyykönen

I would say my experience was pretty good. There were some challenges with getting approved for the developer account and recommend you state what you really want to hear right at the beginning of the process. The emails had the information about what you are looking for in an application and perhaps they should be more clearly stated in the application process.

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