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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
- Getting a decent screen break ... or whatever else might spark joy ❤️
Congrats on those wins and happy Friday!
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completed my professional project and its documentation successfully!
fixed the search engine bug
Made a tiny interpreter for the Lox programming language. Interpreters aren't magic after all :D
Published my first NPM package npmjs.com/package/@murtuzaalisurti...
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My success this week is 3 digits stars for my main project!!
ZigRazor / CXXGraph
Header-Only C++ Library for Graph Representation and Algorithms
CXXGraph
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Introduction
CXXGraph is a small library, header only, that manages the Graph and it's algorithms in C++. In other words a "Comprehensive C++ Graph Library" An alternative to Boost Graph Library (BGL).
We are Looking for...
We are looking for developers and committer, also at first experience, we will guide you step by step to the open-source world If you are interested, please contact us at zigrazor@gmail.com or contribute to this project. We are waiting for you!
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Started C64 assembly programming :) We (with friends) tried this in '88-'90 but the amount and availability of information is incomparable...
Published my 60th video on YouTube 🙌🏽
Completed 50k+ views and 550 followers on Dev Community!
I brushed up on CSS layouts and positioning: knowing these fundamentals makes styling a much more efficient process!
Created my first ever account on dev.to & medium and posted my first blog
Took a screen break from gaming this week waaaaaaaaaaaaa
I'm working on a new side project called Faceful (it's about profile pictures!)
To help devs ship products faster by taking the burden of setting up and maintaining profile picture related features.
In a way, it's 'Profile Picture as a Service' ;)
I finally ported one of my Chrome extensions to Firefox. It was fairly straight forward and only required a few tweaks for the code to work in both browsers. Going forwards I'm going to develop for both platforms in the first version
Getting better with TypeScript and Python.
I learned algolia and I am implementing it to my project which will create a better sure experience