Hey there!
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
- Getting out into nature
Have a wonderful weekend!

Latest comments (22)
Started a new project to learn aws cloudformation.
Well, I find a new JavaScript framework β TezJS, ensuring front-end developers reduce code complexity and deliver the highest website speed out of the box. And honestly, its features and functionalities really surprised me.
It promises to deliver 98+ Core Web Vitals without compromising UX.
Successfully moving to a town
Finishing up the code refactoring process of the project I am working on ...
Finished version 1 of my portfolio webiste.
Check it out , I am humbly asking for your comments [asadi.netlify.app]
My win for this week was to begin understanding the Jest library for React testing after completing the Redux course on Codecademy. It was a win not only because of completing the course, but because it gave me a clear sense of direction in terms of building Full Stack Applications. After learning to manage state of an application with Redux the next step is learning how it's different from Context API. Following this, query languages that will allow me to pull data from outside of the app for users seems to be the logical next step.
However, besides "best practices" for writing the code itself I am not coming across cybersecurity concepts as often as I would like. Is there any recommendations regarding understanding implementing cybersecurity for a full stack app? i.e API hardening)
I'm giving my first ever conference talk!
https://twitter.com/Programazing/status/1558573350619942912?s=20&t=JbC3juxbDRXhMU3Z3JSwtA
3 weeks into a new job, I pushed code to production. It was pretty exciting!
-GrapghQL API with Vue and Amplify.
-CRUD operation using Boto3 to interact with Dynamodb
I joined dev.to π and wrote 15 posts π π€ͺ in few days. Participated a few discussions;
and none the less, learned I learned things.