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Gracie Gregory (she/her) for The DEV Team

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What was your win this week?

Hey there!

Looking back on your week, what was something you're proud of?

All wins count β€” big or small πŸŽ‰

Examples of 'wins' include:

  • Starting a new project
  • Fixing a tricky bug
  • Taking some time off ... or whatever else might spark joy ❀️

Happy Friday!

That Friday feeling

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Sergio MΓ©ndez

To use Kong as an Ingress Controller

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Sergio MΓ©ndez • Edited

To use Kong as an Ingress Controller :D

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Jakub T. Jankiewicz

I've released a new version of jQuery Terminal

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jQuery Terminal Emulator - JavaScript library for creating web based terminals with custom commands

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JavaScript Library for Web Based Terminal Emulators

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Summary

jQuery Terminal Emulator is a plugin for creating command line interpreters in your applications. It can automatically call JSON-RPC service when a user types commands or you can provide your own function in which you can parse user commands. It's ideal if you want to provide additional functionality for power users. It can also be used to debug your application.

You can use this JavaScript library to create a web based…

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llllllll • Edited

I aced a coding interview!

Also, I found dev.to ^^

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dbc2201

Solved a lot of regex problems on HackerRank.

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Gerrit Weiermann

I discovered React (after knowing he basics of Angular and Vuejs)
And it's so good! I fell basically in love with it :D

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Paper Coding

As a Front End Developer, I work with Restful APIs most of the time, and have a Back End team behind the scenes serving everything to the Front-End. My job is simply to handle the interface well, and call the API to get the data. But since I moved to a new company, here they use Graphql to serve all data query needs, so in the Front End part I had to learn how to query data and mutate them according to the requirement, I felt overwhelming at first but after only a few days of getting used to it, I feel free and less dependent on BE, I can query and execute any mutation I want with just one query. Graphql is something new that I've been experiencing and learning for the past week, it's amazing.

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Rakesh S Nakrani

Finally launched my project this week. i.e. Berry - React Material Admin. It almost got a year to finish this project. It took lots of investment in time, money, and resources. As material-ui is the popular library out there. we must stick to their high-end coding standard.

On 21'st may our product is published by the Material-UI. It's really win situation for us.

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Dendi Handian • Edited

reaching over 70K total post views on dev.to, and starting this week I will try to get the 16-week streak badge after failed last time.

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Przemyslaw Michalak

We released the first front-end Studio and yesterday got amazing feedback on dev.to, YouTube and reddit. After a year of pure coding without any feedback, we really needed.