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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
  • Kicking back with friends... or whatever else might spark joy ❀️

Congrats on your wins this week!

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Moe Long

My win this week was mapping out a for fun blog post but not feeling the pressure to get it written up this week, and instead giving myself a break to write it next week. So I guess that's sort of two wins - outlined a blog post and relaxed!

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Bobby

I just won a really huge hackathon 🀩

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MiguelMJ

I reached the milestone of 5000 reads in DEV (people are reading me, yay)aand my first 50 stars in a Github repo 🀩🀩

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Andrew Baisden

Wrote an article that went viral and got offered another freelance writing opportunity.

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Thomas Bnt • Edited

Cooked my first lemon pie ! πŸ‹
My first Lemon Pie

Yes, on the top, it's caramel yuum
Miss some lemons juices and the shortcrust pastry is dry and too hard, today i cooked a another pie with another receipt. Maybe is better? πŸ˜„

Also continued my blog under NuxtJS, I tested a deploy on Netlify and works! My future blog see the sun sooon πŸ₯°πŸ€

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Randy Macdonald

Worked on an group assignment for a CS class I'm taking which involved each of us creating a design and testing plan for a programing project. Then we evaluated each other's plans and voted for the best one to submit for our group. My plan was selected as the one to submit. 😊

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Matteo Bruni

I reached 2K stars on GitHub for my side project πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰

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tsParticles - Easily create highly customizable particles animations and use them as animated backgrounds for your website. Ready to use components available for React, Vue.js (2.x and 3.x), Angular, Svelte, jQuery, Preact, Inferno.

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Do you want to use it on your website?

This library is available on the two most popular CDNs and it's easy and ready to use, if you were using particles.js it's even easier.

You'll find the instructions below, with all the links you need, and don't be scared by TypeScript, it's just the source language.

The output files are just JavaScript. 🀩

CDNs and npm have all the sources you need in Javascript, a bundle browser ready (tsparticles.min.js) and all files splitted for import syntax.

If you are still interested some lines below there are some instructions for migrating from the old particles.js library.

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Thomas Bnt

Congrats πŸŽ‰πŸ‘

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alabulei1

Congrats

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Venkatesh KL

Talked with an awesome tech company's CTO on a potential opportunity. So happy to talk to someone so humble even after being in such an elite space ☺️

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KUMAR HARSH

Got the JavaScript Badge and React Badge on Dev this week for my Blog.

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Strange

Finally completed a project I started 3 moths agoπŸŽ‰