Hey there!
Looking back on this past week, what was something you were proud of accomplishing?
All wins count — big or small 🎉
Examples of 'wins' include:
- Starting a new project
- Fixing a tricky bug
- Trying out a new recipe ... or whatever else might spark joy ❤️
Congrats on all you've accomplished this past week!
Top comments (50)
Made major changes in my portfolio and wrote post about it.
Started 2022 by updating portfolio website
Muhammad Ahmad ・ Jan 21 '22
Congrats!
congrats
I really loved your site. Great work.
Looking good!
I changed the way I plan out my week and it made for a very productive and sustainable week for me.
It's just one week, if my system really keeps working well I'll definitely make a #productivity post about it.
I think sharing your #productivity post is a good idea. It could be very enlightening and inspiring to others.
I actually opened up my laptop this week several times. Sounds dumb but I've been in a slump.
reached 500+ video subscribers at youtube after a year of work. Slow but very happy with it. here is my channel if interested - youtube.com/channel/UCFIwa5Eqf4kN1...
Just subscribed! keep up the good work!
thank you so much! you just made my day
I'd love to connect with you on linkedin or other social media platforms
here is my linkedin - linkedin.com/in/angelo-miranda-000
I learned about the importance of network in my career. As a junior developer, people at my age might overlook the importance of personal branding and network in their career. This past week was a really deep journey for me to understand the importance of these factors and that's actually the reason I joined this community looking for mentorship and interaction with brilliant people
Recently I came to realize that Jotto 2020, a game which I created 14 months ago for a software hackathon contest, had the potential to become a world-wide pop culture phenomenon.
As a contest submission, the game finished poorly in the standings. As a form of leisure, the game was received well by "word-nerds" like myself, but it never really captured the imagination of anyone. Pride was not something I was feeling then.
Today in 2022, I can look back to that time with a semblance of pride. Perhaps my creation was not merely a quaint, esoteric little puzzle game. Perhaps it was actually something special after all.
@tonedef71 you should definitely feel proud. You were very creative and followed through with many aspects of this game. It sure was not merely a quaint, esoteric little puzzle game. With the latest (Jan 31, 2022) NYTimes story of them acquiring Wordle, you should continue with your creative efforts. Good luck!
I posted a small article (Lost in comfort zone) on LinkedIn this week. It is about how I faced the struggle of comfort zone. I'm happy I wrote this.
Good article. I could relate.
Thank you. I hope things go well for you. One good thing was, at the end I felt happy because the things I have acheived were more than I expected.
I built a whatsapp chatbot with python for sending my friends the link to join online classes based on what day it is.
My win this week is that I returned!
I got hired last october and I've been far from my usual dev communities (github, dev.to, stackoverflow) because I didn't have much time... But now I'm slowly picking them up again. I think it will pass some time until I write a post again, but at least I answered some issues and PRs in Candle, started answering again in SO and commenting here.
I don't want my job to take all my dev energy, so this makes me happy :)
I got Phoenix, Nuxt.js, Postgres and Caddy all running in containers and talking to each other. I applied for a job that built their apps on Phoenix and Nuxt, so I wanted to try playing with them. I didn't get the job, but I had never used Elixir, Phoenix or Nuxt before, so I consider that a win!