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Arttu Pyykönen
Arttu Pyykönen

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Day 38 of 100DaysOfCode

Hey!

I took almost a two-week break to finish up some school work and have time to prepare for exams. Now it's finally time to get back to work on this challenge.

Today I finished the JavaScript algorithms and data structures projects on freeCodeCamp! I also started working and even finished the Bootstrap challenges. Learning frameworks is fun!

What I did today:

1. Finished the JS algorithms and data structures projects

https://www.freecodecamp.org/learn/javascript-algorithms-and-data-structures/javascript-algorithms-and-data-structures-projects/

What I learned from it:

  • Working with different data structures
  • The almighty problem-solving skills

2. Finished the Bootstrap challenges

https://www.freecodecamp.org/learn/front-end-libraries/bootstrap/

What I learned from it:

  • What is Bootstrap
  • Learned about fluid containers
  • Using other Bootstrap classes
  • Making pretty buttons

Time spent learning:

Task 'FCC'. Elapsed time: 1 h 6 min 38 s

Total time: 1 h 6 min 8 s

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

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See you all tomorrow!

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