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Looking back on your first week of 2025 -- what was something you're proud of?
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Quite a big win for me β have published my first awesome-list and a newsletter both dedicated to metaframeworks and developing software with them
Let's talk metaframeworks
Fyodor γ» Dec 30 '24
Oh cool! I'm hoping to see if you have Nuxt up there. Congrats!
I guess it is a small win. Participating on the New Year writing challenge. This would be a challenge where I would like to participate in all 3.
For now, here is the first one.
Retroβing and Debugging 2024.
ποΈ The Dark Side Of Being An Engineering Manager
Ravin Rau γ» Jan 3
Sounds like it was exciting :) Nice work!
Creating 2 open source projects:
That first one sounds like a real time-saver, and a tool people who needed it would enjoy using. Good job on both!
I worked on fixing a very tricky bug on my own site where users's post are private to their authors. Also, started researching on Nvidia nim docs, so far so good.
I wrote my first RFC β¨
Dang, that seems like a major triumph that probably involved lots of testing and analysis, and talking with others and gauging their interest and opinions, revisions, rethinking, and more revisions. haha Not to mention writing it clearly -- which is not so easy when it comes to describing scenarios. Hope you treat yourself to something really nice. Terrific job!
Thank you so much, Akbaran!! True, was so much effort but I am so proud π
Started a new job with cool guys and interesting projects.
haha A double-win, indeed!
I started applying to developer positions!
A couple of the places have been waiting for you to apply. They'll be glad to offer you the spot. Good move!
I accept this vibe. Haha.
haha Cool.
Started a new project: a repo documenting all things PokΓ©mon Home: github.com/alexrodba/awesome-pokem...
haha Nice! My kind of project.
Jess, what's your win?
I finally picked a programming language to learn and enrolled in a bootcamp for it. First time in a bootcamp.
Got NVim setup for as an IDE. Seemed like a lot of steps, but thankfully everything worked!
Even if it's not consistent yet, I've been slowly making both coding and writing daily a habit.
Good habits, good life. Nice to see you taking your steps. Good stuff!
Quite a big win for me! I created a Job Tracking System that simplifies job tracking with new features and a Chrome extension.π Resumi
Wow, I can't even imagine what that would take. But you did it! :D Awesome!
I wrote an article almost every day, trying to build up consistency.
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Integrating Google Sign-In with React: A Dev-Friendly Guide
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Athreya aka Maneshwar γ» Jan 3
Fixed a division bug and launched my uint256 library on crates.io. It's a 256-bit unsigned integer type implemented from scratch with no dependencies.
Part of my continuous work on Monet, an infrastructure toolkit for bridging EVM-WASM at Filecoin.
I had made a daily plan in order to have a scheduled day for learning new languages and interacting with the developer community, having mostly developed in isolation the past year.
The schedule is already falling apart, and so does my sleeping schedule. But good news, since this first week I am getting out of my comfort zone (not confining only to TypeScript and React but installing / trying out C and Rust, and trying to work with people)
Great first week of Jan! I started a new job and I published two posts.
Getting hands-on Automation with AI on many tasks.