Hey folks π
What ya learning on this weekend?
Whether you're sharpening your JS skills, making PRs to your OSS repo of choice π, sprucing up your portfolio, or writing a new post here on DEV, we'd like to hear about it.
Have a wonderful weekend! Keep on learning, but make sure to take your time and take breaks, so you don't get too burnt out... stay refreshed and remember you can always return to it later!
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Wonderful weekend!
That looks like an awesome read!
It is! Highly recommend it.
I love some book recommendations. Do you have some?
I recommend Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki, Tax-Free Wealth: How to Build Massive Wealth by Permanently Lowering Your Taxes by Tom Wheelwright and The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham (which is even recommended my Warren Buffett himself).
Oddly enough, I'm making a documentation project for me to have good examples of HTML, CSS, and JS for making projects quickly, and keeping concepts in the K.I.S.S method.
Seems to be working well for retaining information quickly, and for using MDN for further information on other concepts.
Ah this reminds me, I need to create a simple interactive app for displaying flex properties. I always forget which property to use when trying to align items!
That sounds like a fun project! I've been messing with Flexbox more, but really I'm enjoying CSS Grid
I am writing on a new post for DEV, I am reading from a book in Norwegian on relationship patterns and on how to change and improve them, I am getting to know the different pinball tables and how stuff works in the video game of Pinball FX as I want to end up on first place in the tournaments (I bought the game 4 days ago and I have already ended up on 3rd place in 3 tournaments), I am programming EXAs (spending a little time in the programming game, EXAPUNKS), I am working on building my website as always and will continue learning to code every day as always as well β¨
Lexical grammar and parsing with ANTLR.
summary antlr.org/index.html
ANTLR (ANother Tool for Language Recognition) is a powerful parser generator for reading, processing, executing, or translating structured text or binary files. It's widely used to build languages, tools, and frameworks. From a grammar, ANTLR generates a parser that can build and walk parse trees.
I wrote terminal multiplexer automatization for tilix but at the end Irealise tmux will be much useful solution but less fancy.
Learning auth in golang, and giving a try to tailwind css
Wrapping up the last class of my college degree (that I'm finally finishing 25 years later). Also doing a Docker/Kubernetes course.
πdoing nothing !!
Went to see my granny and family. detoxing from keyboard and screen.
Thatβs also nice. After this Iβm going back to doing nodeJS lessons and introducing myself to opsec stuff.
Headless CMS options!
Trying to hack my way to demodulating HDMI cable signals (Van Eck Phreaking, google it! it's great). Also working on a project in Flutter.