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Looking back on your week — what was something you're proud of?
All wins count — big or small 🎉
Examples of 'wins' include:
- Getting a promotion!
- Starting a new project
- Fixing a tricky bug
- Cleaning your house...or whatever else that may spark joy 😄
Have a great weekend!
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This week i was working on the oldest project we have and I did a deploy to production this morning. We all survived and that old big piece of software didn't died so it's a win for the team 😂
Congrats!!!
This week I was able to tackle a couple of issues that have haunted me for a long time ✌
Really enjoyed dedicating time to this!
That is the best feeling.
I haven't been able to blog regularly with other work commitments. I still managed to stay up late yesterday and push one article out today. I would consider that as a win. Here's me wishing you all a great weekend!!
Started learning Redux. Pretty tricky and confusing but I'll still learn it.
I took a three-day-micro-vacation and started watching "The X-Files" 👽
Re learned SQL, and almost learned Python.
This week I spoke at GitLab's first ever virtual conference -- GitLab Commit! (as is the case with almost every conference I guess?)
Published my first article on DEV. Planning for a second one this weekend.
dev.to/abhinav1602/how-to-run-vs-c...
Received this amazing pull request to my app, and was able to guide the contributor to finally getting it merged. Not really my win per-se, but it sure felt like one :)
I started working on my latest project
At the beginning of the week I finished my 100 days of CSS art project! I can't believe 100 days have passed already! Plus, today I was able to optimise an animation at work using something I learned during the project 😁
If anyone fancies reading about my CSS art journey I wrote a little bit here
100 Days of CSS Art - Complete! 🎉
Suzanne Aitchison (she/her) ・ Aug 23 ・ 3 min read
My editor told me I was an amazing technical writer especially for a non-native speaker.
That really made my day.
Best compliment ever.
Finally re-launched cfe.dev/ - Almost completely rebuilt from the ground up with a new look, improved navigation, way better lighthouse score and new user accounts. For anyone curious, it's built using Jamstack with Hugo as an SSG, Algolia for search, Netlify Forms and Netlify Identity for user management.
Site is looking CLEAN ✨
Thanks! Appreciate the positive feedback.
Wrote my first API test on Django Rest Framework.. very simple and basic one haha..
Made a logo for twitter.com/mkws_1. The black bracket represents a terminal prompt, and the blue brackets stand for HTML tags, blue for the well known color of links.