This is a great format for looking back on 2018:
In the comments, post a version of your year in numbers. It can be the numbers Ali used or any other measurable that could be fun to look at.
Remember, it's just for fun. Not a competition.
This is a great format for looking back on 2018:
In the comments, post a version of your year in numbers. It can be the numbers Ali used or any other measurable that could be fun to look at.
Remember, it's just for fun. Not a competition.
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My year in numbers:
🏡 2 moves
📝 268 posts (including discussion posts etc.)
📖 795k post reads
💬 3,076 comments
💻 2,433 GitHub contributions
👋 1 great community managed
If I think of more, I'll edit.
DEV team and you did such a great job this year. You all should be proud.
Thanks!
Neat idea. Will have to come back to this and comment mine.
Wow!
Was this enforced by the team/yourself/both?
I enforced it since 2016, I promise that to myself, and I'm happy to can stick to that. The point was, in the beginning, to show with an example that good unit test coverage (and have tests in general) pays off, relatively quickly. I can say there was some skepticism at the beginning of some colleagues, but now everybody takes it as a standard :)
🎤 15 presentations
🏗️ 2 workshops
📝 39 blog posts
🎁 5 new node packages
🛩️ 15 trips
💻 5,089 GitHub contributions
🐦 2420 tweets
☕ ??? coffee
Tweets is a good one! Mine’s around 8k. Lotsa tweeting.
Hi Abraham, how do you count your tweets ?
in analytics section of twitter
My 2018:
📝 25 blog posts (since August)
📖 100k blog reads (since August)
🛩 9 trips
💾 2 database migrations
🛠 5 AWS services used at work
👩🏫 12 analyst workshops presented
👯♀️ 10 junior analysts on boarded
📚 30 hours put into AWS study (since August)
👩🎓 2 team ‘awesome awards’ and year end winner
☕️ So much coffee ...
🏡1 internship (abroad)
🛩1 trip
📝1 column in my school's magazine (my very first :3)
💻359 GitHub contributions
☕️??? chocolate milk (coffee is really bitter y'all 😅)
I really like dev.to because the achievements of others inspire me but they make me anxious as well. This was actually a great way to think about what you have achieved this year.
Goals for 2019 would be to start blogging & contributing to open source!
Well done! Sounds like a great year, you should be really proud.
Looking forward to your first post :)
This is fun! Here's mine.
🏡 1 house purchased (with 2 acres!)
💼 1 promotion
🎓1 Completed Nanodegree!
🤓 2+ unfinished github projects
🎙3 tech conferences presentations
📝 11 blog posts
💻 312 Github Commits
📓365+ days of bullet journaling
🐦 1190 Tweets
🎧 19,184 Minutes listed on Spotify
I wish I had stats from Grammarly or Pocket.
Is there an easy way to count lines of code in Github or otherwise?
Congratulations on your fantastic year!
2018:
🎤 3 presentations
📝 47 blog posts
💻 1958 github contributions
🎁 3 new clojars
⛰️ 14 mountains climbed
🎶 44208 plays on last.fm
🐘 7138 toots
☕ more coffee than i'd like to admit
My 2018:
👶 1 baby
congrats!
Thanks:)
Yay!
🏡 1 move
🎓 1 Completed Nanodegree!
🌟 2 promotions
💼 2 job changes
📝 6 blog posts
👀 22,378 Total Post Views
👩🎓 10+ people mentored
📖 34 books read
💻 1266 GitHub contributions
🎧 98,351 Minutes listed on Spotify
👋 1 great community joined
☕ NaN coffee overflow
Pretty solid year overall :)) Hope that 2019 would be good as 2018 if not better
Congrats! Which nanodegree did you complete?
Thank you :)
I've finished Front-end nanodegree this summer
Were you part of the Grow with Google / Udacity scholarship too? I was in the Mobile Web Specialist group and finished it in October.
Nah, I was a participant in the European Google challenge that had started in November 2017. Congrats on finishing it! :)