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What was your win this week?

Gracie Gregory (she/her) on January 01, 2021

Happy Friday! Looking back on your week — what was something you're proud of? All wins count — big or small 🎉 Examples of 'wins' include: Star...
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Habdul Hazeez

I made it to 2021.

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DramaticBean🇵🇹

Same

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Maulik

It's not my win but I had a holiday today so I visited my father's shop to help him. I saw stray goats were roaming wearing tshirt.

I thought who and why someone does that. So I asked and found that people are putting own old tshirts on goats so that these stray animals can stay warm in winter. This noble act of selflessness made my day

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Dharmen Shah
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Vaibhav Khulbe

Good work! 💯

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Dharmen Shah

Thanks... 😊

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Falguni Sarkar

This is beautiful 💕

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Dharmen Shah

Thanks a lot... 😊

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Alba Silvente Fuentes

Hahahahahahahahaha well I made the 2020 in review 😂

But I have also decorated my tree with party assets 🤣🤣🤣

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Shahjada Talukdar • Edited

Started a Series on Docker on my YouTube channel.

Published PART-3 and 4 this week. 🔥

Here is the Playlist- youtube.com/watch?v=N6pO24XVSVo&li...

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Thomas Leathers

I added Balanced Septemvigesimal (Base 27) and Balanced Nonary support to arguments in SBTCVM's assembly language.

Context:

  • SBTCVM is a Balanced ternary virtual machine. aka it uses +1, 0, and -1, unlike binary.
  • Balanced Septemvigesimal & Balanced Nonary serve nearly the same purpose as Octal & Hexadecimal Do for binary.

What i learned: Working with custom notations of obscure non-standard base numbers, is even harder when there's 27 different digits involved...

got it working though, so id call that a win...

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Nokol • Edited

I learned many thing on dev.to

I got a Dev.to shirt(cause I participated on the hackathon successfully 😊)

I got a new dev job (moved from small company to big)

I working on my friends online. Come on add me 😁

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Dr Abstract

I worked out how to fill connected lines with ZIM Generator() - it fills only shapes but not connected lines - so I used the points of where the lines were going to fill a traditional ZIM Shape and it worked! codepen.io/zimjs/pen/jOMZjOy - woot!

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Andrew Baisden

Inbox Zero no references of 2020 left.

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Sandor Dargo

I progressed a lot with my #dohackathon project. I cleaned up the UI and the code and I even added some new stats.

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Gulshan Saini

Not sure if I can submit in middle of week.

Anyways I am gonna say "I finally launched my Youtube channel". I was always afraid of hitting that record button(may be I was having fear of failing in public or I was mostly concerned about right tools like camera, audio system etc...)

I started with the topics I am comfortable with i.e. ReactJS. I have planned full MERN development series starting this week itself. Right now I am posting one video daily not sure, if I would be able to keep that momentum in long run to maintain quality.

If you are reading this post and interested in full stack development you might want to checkout my channel youtube.com/c/gulshansaini

Please subscribe to the channel if you find the tutorials useful.

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Sam Stoelinga

Win: I added ability to test your website speed from multiple locations to websu.io (#opensource project to run lighthouse as a service)

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Sagar

I published my blog after a long break. dev.to/sagar/how-to-capture-screen...

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random

started my first internship!

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Pontakorn Paesaeng

I learned 11ty and be able to generate data by myself. While I don't consider migrating my personal site, I might use 11ty for next static site project.

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highasthedn

We released our new video with my band 🥳 maybe not everyone likes Death Metal, but who wants to give it a try -> malicious-curse.de

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HaxNet

I learned to use neomutt. Found this website.
Made it to 2021.

Happy New Year 🎆🎉🥂

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Tyler Smith

I started migrating one of our company's legacy PHP apps to Laravel 😍

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David

Planned my freelancing 2021

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bapoDev

I finally found the motivation to learn coding, I started with Python and I keep forgetting everything, it's really a mess in my head. But I finally found the motivation to continue ! Yay !

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Ray Mathew

Welcome to the world of coding and debugging. It sucks. You're going to love it 😁

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Ray Mathew • Edited

I wrote my first ever blog post 🙂
It's about my career over the past year.

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Albir Tarsha

I found a GitHub project to contribute to. Turns out there a guy on my LinkedIn needed some collaborative help. :-)

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ShamelLakin

I’m graduating from Flatiron School!