Hey there!
Looking back on your week, what was something you're proud of?
All wins count β big or small π
Examples of 'wins' include:
- Starting a new project
- Fixing a tricky bug
- Getting a code compliment... or whatever else might spark joy β€οΈ
Wishing you more wins to come β and as much relaxation as this cat is experiencing...
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I'm going away on vacation to the beach ALL of next week! π π πΉ βοΈ π
Well deserved
I want too π₯Ί
I just returned today and wow it was nice. π
I have finally received my nodejs badge :)
Congrats!
Hey there!
This week I started a new project: I'm writing a book/course on design for developers! Even though I work mainly with Ruby on Rails on the backend in my current job, I really enjoy Figma, CSS and design and I would like to help other devs realize that it's not that hard and it's actually fun!
I wanted to tell you I realized I liked writing after I started blogging on DEV, so thank you very much! β¨
Hell yeah, that's what we wan to hear!
Hi Frands!
Starting the rebuild of my personal website with Nuxt, getting an event posted on eventbrite when I said I was going to, and not tripping an falling while trail running!
I turned 26!
Happy birthday! π
happy birthday man
Happy birthday!
I made some good progress on a blog post I've been working a touch too long on. I created some art I'm mildly proud of. And finally, I made more progress learning Docker and Kubernetes for a new job I start on Aug 9.
All-in-all, a solid week. Wishing everyone a happy and relaxing weekend to come!
Good luck with the new job! Glad it's motivating you to do explicit learning. Remember that you're going to keep learning every day on the job, so if there's something you enter day one wishing you knew better, don't worry it will come.
Thank you Ben!
I have a quote that keeps me going from someone I went to boot camp with, who was one of those people that had been doing this stuff longer than I've been around and didn't actually need a boot camp at all, but I digress. He got a job, and after a month he told our little friend group "Most days I still don't know what I'm doing."
I think I'll be reminding myself of that statement a lot in the coming weeks and months.
Thatβs great
I just read your post about react hooks, and it came just in time. Front end development is something I have always struggled with and React has become my favorite framework to work with after switching over from Angular. Also, if you want to learn more about Docker Kubernetes, and OpenShift feel free to view my profile :)
Thank you, this comment made my whole day! It's a great feeling to know something you created was of worth to another.
A visit to your page shows me that my 'to read' list just got a bit longer π
I got amazed after seeing 5888 views in my blog post
dev.to/capscode/array-flat-in-java...
Really, this is my big achievement.
Thanks for this wonderful platform
Nothing happened, what I expected by dev communityπ
i set up a github workflow to build a docker image, push it up to GCR and deploy to cloud run....
Finally found time to publish a post about first npm package π¦. You can find out more about it here
Nice post
I completed the first week in my new job π
How has onboarding been?
OK so far lots of meetings and some training modules to complete.
Implemented a new service with Azure Web PubSub in a new SaaS product I'll be soon launching. First I had planned to have this part implemented later this year, but found some spare hours, and gave it a try. It was much easier than I anticipated, so went on and eventually implemented it. Great way to start the weekend.
We launched the Forem Self-Host playbook, and our announcement posts got like 30k views β So expecting some good creative Forem instances to come out of this.
forem / selfhost
Selfhost your Forem Community on your own infrastructure π
Learned a lot about Ansible by going through the Forem Self-Host guide
Yes!
I got featured on Dev.to's Twitter account