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What you learning about this weekend?

Hey folk! 👋

What ya learning on this weekend?

Whether you're sharpening your JS skills, making PRs to your OSS repo of choice 😉, sprucing up your portfolio, or writing a new post here on DEV, we'd like to hear about it.

Have a good weekend and don't work too hard!

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Walter Forrest Griffith • Edited

Trying to figure out the Replit. And Replit.nix I need to create for codet5+ by sales force now that git has taken the Replit’s out I realize I’m lost with no clue where to begin I’ve tried the tutorial but I’ve been learning best by having an answer and working backwards just how I learn any ideas!

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Shawn2208

I’m currently learning about tokenizer and parsing techniques to create my own pseudo code to JavaScript interpreter! Anybody with knowledge of this or would like to contribute. Let me know 😊

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Felipe Arcaro

I’m almost done setting up DAP for my neovim setup. There’s still a long way to go though.

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Chantal

This weekend I'm learning about C# using the freecodecamp.org/news/free-microso....

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Chantal

Firstly, that GIF is so scary @michaeltharrington hahahahahah.

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Oscar

Sliding windows problems. The part that I'm struggling with is identifying that a certain problem is a sliding window solution, and not a two pointer solution.

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Vinit Gupta

Bun 🧄 it is for this weekend

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mehdi derakhshan مهدی درخشان

ai developing

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Dhruv Joshi

HTML! ;)

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Wendy Wong

No code machine learning