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
- Getting some helpful advice from someone... or whatever else might spark joy ❤️
Have a wonderful weekend
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Started reviewing colleague’s PR properly. 😄
We had a fun little get together with some neighbors on Cinco de Mayo! Drank some delicious margaritas.
🏅 Ranked in 39th by getting my 22 PRs merged in total: https://github.com/forem/forem/graphs/contributors?from=2022-04-17&to=2022-05-07&type=c
And ranked in 2nd place 🥈 by getting my 15 PRs merged in docs: github.com/forem/forem-docs/graphs...
Completed 5 new articles and improved my skills in TypeScript, React, Docker, Node and TDD/BDD at the same time.
Got my 3rd year badge from DEV community :)
Finished 2 design projects and created portfolio cases on Behance. Now I’m free for a new project!
Joined new company on May 5th.
Gave a talk in front of 70 people at a meet-up called Fail Night about a project our team did a few years back. The project didn't even remotely go as planned, hence the talk. People greatly enjoyed the talk and I received a lot of praise for it. I love the concept of the meet-up, as it wasn't about laughing at fails but about raising awareness and talk about learnings. The first talk of the night also gave an emphasis on the mental health aspect of large-scale failures, which I think is very important. I learned a ton that night and had a great time!
I was till now only consuming content, reading blogs, watching videos, and scrolling twitter.
This week I finally started writing blogs and published one here too.
Not touching my PC for 3 days. Sometimes some time off from coding is very important for me.
find dev.to and joined
I've learned how to write css properly through mistakes and thinking of better ways to improve. I have been excessively using classes, instead used more meaningful html elements and structured html better. It will also help when making websites responsive.
Got a payment from my first side hustle of 5 cent .. it’s awesome 😎
Shipped my code, was caught by surprise request, dived into it and finished rather quickly while I've not done Kotlin before nor knew how things ran on the project on code side. Prior programming knowledge seems to be working that's why feeling super happy about that. Also my little contribution will make people's life less painful including mine by using the tool :D