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
- Spending time with friends or family ... or whatever else might spark joy ❤️
Congrats on those wins and happy Friday!
Latest comments (59)
I started to build a Framework to create Linux desktop apps! 🙂
github.com/bricefriha/Cassidy
I've been working on redesigning my portfolio and blog site, stefan-wright.com, I'm using React with Typescript, and the Styled-components library. Design is not a strong point of mine, I'll probably soon design I don't like it. I also really need to try and make sure that what I do is reusable, I often find myself rewriting from the ground up!
20 weeks of consistent blogging on dev.to :)
I decided to share some insights from the work process, the challenges, the benefits and achievements -
t.co/3K9IJndLAE
I was really hyped for writing a comment here but everyone commented here have a GOD LIKE post. All I did was recovered from COVID. Started learning React. Made a portfolio Website. Finished Demon Slayer : Entertainment district arc😁😁😁. But I feel great from recovering.
I have build a course funnel website with just pure HTML CSS
please checkout and share your valuable feedback's in comment section
I have made a Funnel website with just HTML CSS
Atul Prajapati ・ Feb 19 ・ 2 min read
Two weeks late but after much contemplation I decided to become an independent engineer and left my job at Pulumi after 3.5 years there. Are you looking for a Pulumi expert/cloud engineer? I am available for hire! :D
I fixed a bug in a camp project and I am going to present it today.
I got a one for my solo and ensemble in band
Started blogging on dev.to
I finally started writing documentation for my Python package after procrastinating for 2 months.
github.com/DillonB07/GitAPI
Passed the Rails LinkedIn assessment
Completing assignments and projects on intermediate CSS. I’m starting to see and understand the HTML layout and CSS interaction before coding as well understanding my mistakes and debugging. I even fixed a tribute page that passed but didn’t look good enough on mobile. It’s cool to start seeing the matrix, even if it’s just a little bit. Next will be JavaScript.
Had built my first SolidJS app. It surprised me how nice and concise this approach is.
Better than react?
I’d say cleverer and more reactive (funny ha?)
Lol
did coding and studied a lot.
I am back to writing!
I am using dev.to and my blog. I would like to keep the habit of posting once per month 🤞
Become a better programmer in 30 minutes.
Juan D. Vega ・ Feb 18 ・ 3 min read