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Hope that y'all all enjoy your weekends.
Looking back on this past week, what was something you were proud of accomplishing?
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I got an article in the weekly top 7 for the first time π―
Future of CSS: Popover API
Andrew Bone γ» May 23
Rock on!! Major congrats, Andrew. π
found some naive usages of dynamodb on a production app that were causing an incredible amount of Read Capacity Units and by making a few changes (described in this post brought rcu down from 50K to about 500. ππͺπ€
Someone handed me a small novel problem to code up a small "Chaos Monkey" style prog, so I got given 2-3 days to code something up in Go that will just wreck stuff for fun in order test basic infra resiliency.
I got my Graduate Certificate in Data Analytics! Also, I moved out of a role with grace, prepped for the new one, and made significant progress towards course and book deals on major platforms.
I started a new project βΒ developer utilities.
I even have a few people using it so very happy with the progress!
Working on making the design prettier and will share it with more people next week.
Finally got some shopify code working with Spring Boot. Still trying to get the damn app embed block working. Ugh.
Spoke at a meetup and two conferences (May/June are just loaded with all of these).
Made a comment on Reddit and supported it with a link to a video where I go into more details. I got back a detailed response explaining why I misunderstood the video. Apparently the guy in the video (me) was talking about something else...
Rounded up my tasks for this month's sprint a couple days early so I was able to have a bit more time to myself π
Getting to understand vector databases
I completed 6 of the 30 days css extreme challenge and i worked on my korean a bit more. Its not a lot of win to say but i m still proud that i m continuing my projects and developing more of skills.
I started to learn C# to control more projects in the current companyπ¨βπ»
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Had a couple of wins this week. But the most important one is the DEV Anniversary.
Happy DEV Anniversary!
Juan F Gonzalez γ» Jun 2 γ» 1 min read
I started learning Svelte and have nearly completed my first project in it
VulcanWM / timetable-game
TimeTable Game
What features does it have?
This is a game where you have a minute to answer as many timetable questions as you can.
You have an option to select which timetables you want to appear.
At the end of the game, you can see how many questions you got right and wrong, and a graph which shows how many questions you have answered each second also appears.
How was it made?
This game is made using Svelte and SvelteKit, so it uses HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
It is hosted by Netlify.
How did you get the idea of making this?
Since I first played TTRockstars, I've always wanted to make a game like this.
So when I started learning Svelte and needed a project idea, I decided to make this.
Where can I play it?
You can play the game here.
Or you canβ¦