Howdy! π€
Hope everybody had a wonderful week and that y'all all enjoy your weekends. π
Looking back on this past week, what was something you were proud of accomplishing?
All wins count β big or small π
Examples of 'wins' include:
- Starting a new project
- Fixing a tricky bug
- Celebrating a birthday π
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My AZ-900 certificate π₯
I passed my PSM I test. Not a huge win but I'm happy with it.
After more than three years I reduced my bookmarks from 7500 to less than 200. The focus is incredible.
Some bookmarks got archived in obsidian, but browser will stay clean from now on.
Woooooaaa am late to the party!
I have migrate SCP blog from Jekyll to Next.js
Here the metaphor: Metaphor Story
I had a pretty great week for work π, my main focuses have always been front end but Iβve started working more with PHP lately, learning on the job and worked with different controllers, models and wrote my first unit tests! After that I worked on some front end working on some old code and built my first vuex store, mixin and created some funky coloured icons depending on their status. Overall felt pretty chuffed and challenged π
A couple for me:
Making a start of the design stage of a personal project. Should start building next week.
Not using Twitter at all last week. The start of a few months away from it to focus on personal projects.
Installed a habit tracker app on my phone (called Habits /Android/) and started tracking a few things: drinking enough water, working on my side project, etc.
Finished and deployed a side project. Itβs a job board for people looking to hire Venezuela talent working remotely.
On the way, I taught myself NextJ, Prisma and Vercel.
I implemented state management for my new Javascript framework - NixixJS despite the fact it work only with strings and numbers for now. Source code at github.com/michTheBrandofficial/Ni...
Rewrote a load of our system management shell scripts to make them much easier to use (writing a series of posts about that as we speak), and discovered the amazing ShellChecker VSCode extension in the process.
Also successfully convinced my boss that as our customers are pretty quiet at the moment, we should spend the next sprint upgrading to the latest Node LTS version! Wish me luck...