Hey there!
Looking back on your week, what was something you're proud of?
All wins count — big or small 🎉
Examples of 'wins' include:
- Starting a new project
- Fixing a tricky bug
- Scheduling some time off... or whatever else might spark joy ❤️
Wishing you more wins to come!
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Finally figuring out some stuff with api request
I've got Professional Scrum Developer (PSD I) certification from Scrum.org 🥳
Just changing my daily routine was my win this week. I’m still not following it 100%, but it’s a small win for me that has powered my confidence to start the next week in a proper way. 😊
I updated my framework material.pages.dev/
See it and give the framework a star !
Tronic247 / material
Material design framework using jQuery and CSS
Material design framework based on jQuery
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I got my forem up and running!
I finalized the v2.2.0 of my open-source nodejs package restapify that enable you to easily mock a rest API by simply using a JSON file structure.
I started sharing it to other developer by publishing a post here on dev.to. Thanks again for this incredible community
johannchopin / restapify
Quickly and easily deploy a mocked REST API by using an intuitive and developer friendly JSON file structure
Restapify
Restapify is a tool that allows you to quickly and easily deploy a local REST API by using an intuitive and developer friendly JSON file structure.
Summary
Why Restapify
When you start a new frontend project when the backend is not yet ready, you quickly come to the question of how to retrieve the data to be displayed. There are then many solutions that come with advantages but also some inconveniences. It's possible to use a tool like postman but it's not 100% free and require an account, to simply fetch local JSON data but it only supports a
GET
request or use a mocker library like json-server, mocker-api or http-fake-backend.The problem of most of this libraries is the way you have to define your API endpoints (a single file for all the routes, javascript files that took almost…
Finished my probation period as a software engineer 😊
I completed my college!!
I realised that I only know 0.0001% of the tech world and there's an whole ocean left to discover.
This is both exciting and scaring.
You will only ever know 0.001% of the tech world as it is so vast.
So the way I see it you are 10% of the way there already!
Great stuff, get out into that ocean and continue kicking ass! ❤️
That's the plan. 🤝
I'm glad everyone's at 0.001% and not just me. 😂
During my travel from Pisa ti Catanzaro, for holiday, I'm testing my project called DogMonitor.
This tool help me to check the temperature and humidity inside my dog's kennel during the travel.
The system is composed by a temperature,humidity sensor which send the data to a Raspberry Pi zero w. This one shows the data, in real time, by a eink display.
I talked at an event for the first time! It was really exciting... 😊
It was about "Becoming a Front-End Developer"
Event link: mintbean.io/meets/dffba0a6-daa5-41...
Video 👇
Nice Dharmen!
Thank you 😊
Decided to stop hoarding notes and little projects and started a blog - also started actually posting to dev.to. So that's nice, I guess ha
Let's go!
I published my 4th opensource eBook and wrote a post on DEV about it 🎉
I also got invited to be a speaker to the largest Laravel meet-up in the Netherlands
bobbyiliev / laravel-tips-and-tricks-ebook
Free Laravel Tips eBook
This is an open-source
Laravel Tips and Tricks eBook
that is a collection of my own notes that I've put together for myself throughout the years. You would more likely than not need many of those tips at some point in your career as a Laravel Developer.The guide is suitable for anyone working as a Laravel developer and would love to learn some random Laravel tips and tricks. You can read the chapters in this book in a random order as they are completely separate tips or tricks.
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That's a very interesting collection of tricks. Nice project!
My win this week has to be getting to the end sprint which will see a mobile app going into beta.
That's awesome! 🔥
I had a big week, but it always feels odd to talk about it.
I launched my first online class and got my first customer. I got another wild hair to make something and made another free email series on the bigger lessons I learned after a decade in the industry.
Probably most exciting though is I have a few more leads for my consulting business I started last year.
That’s great, yes it is weird to talk about stuff as it feels like boasting but from the sounds of it you have had a week worth shouting about 💪
I wrote everything I learned while I was migrating my neovim config from vimscript to lua. For now I only have the version written in spanish (is still a win).
Todo lo que necesitan saber para configurar neovim usando lua.
I'll post it on dev.to when the english translation is done.