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Gracie Gregory (she/her) for The DEV Team

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What was your win this week?

Happy Friday!

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
  • Voting in the U.S. general election
  • Cleaning your desk... or whatever else might spark joy 😊

Have a great weekend!

Good job!

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Bobby Iliev

Reached 250 subscribers on my small YouTube channel 🎉

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Calin Baenen

Well, guess you have to append '+1' to that, now.

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Bobby Iliev

Thank you Calin! Appreciate that 🙌

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Filipe Marques

My new win this week is DIVING BACK INTO CODING! Hahaha
2020 has been a challenging year and It was the year I actually started coding, but had to stop due to personal problems. Now I'm back at it and really excited! Especially because now I found communities to interact with and platforms to share my code ideas, improve and contribute!

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Jérémie Astor

I had my first zoom meeting, to possibly prepare a future DEV podcast 🍾 Huge win overall: that's the first time I'm asked to talk about my work.

I also improved this project:

  • added final and abstract, for both classes and functions.
  • added #require to improve how plugins are handled.

I should merge this during weekend, there's a tiny thing in arguments handling I can/want to improve.

Less important, but also sparks joy: I made it to the 7th place in the only online game I play 😄

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Luis Perez Bautista • Edited

I presented a demo to an audience of ~60 people, this was improvised, as I was chosen to give the presentation 5 mins. before the meeting. It was cool given that the main language of the team is English, and I am not a native-english speaker, so it felt proud of how I did in the presentation.

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Forest Hoffman

Saving our democracy. :D

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Adrian Bece • Edited

Released a font loader plugin for Gatsby that got almost 500 downloads! Someone even submitted a bug report. Really happy about it!

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Dharmen Shah

Published an Angular library (rather debugging tool) called 'Inspector', which allows you you to...

✅ Inspect Angular 9+ components on the fly
✅ Change component properties without touching the code
✅ Simulate Angular events
✅ See the results in realtime

GitHub logo ngneat / inspector

🕵️ An angular library that lets you inspect and change Angular component properties

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MIT commitizen PRs styled with prettier All Contributors ngneat spectator

An angular library that lets you inspect and change Angular 9+ component properties

Inspector demo

Features

  • Inspect Angular 9+ components on the fly
  • Change component properties without touching the code
  • Simulate Angular events
  • See the results in realtime

Table of Contents

Installation

This library supports Angular 9+ projects and should only be installed using Angular CLI.

Angular CLI

ng add @ngneat/inspector
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Above command will do following for you:

  1. Add and install following dev dependencies
    1. @ngneat/inspector
    2. ace-builds
    3. tinykeys
  2. Import environments from ../environments/environment.ts in projects root module. This can be skipped with --skipImport.
  3. Import InspectorModule from @ngneat/inspector in your project's root module's imports section. This can be skipped with --skipImport.

👉 Please note: @ngneat/inspector is a debugging tool and it helps you to develop faster. So, it shouldn't be part of your production deployment. When you install it using ng add





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nop33.eth

I learnt how to use scoped component slots in Vue.js in order to control the rendering of the list items in the child component from the parent component. I even went a bit further and managed to do this recursively from any parent level up! I need to write a blog post about this :XD

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Dana Ottaviani

Voting in the U.S. election. 😄

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Sandor Dargo

I improved the tooling behind Daily C++ Interview, now it's much easier to add new questions.

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JoelBonetR 🥇

I really can't tell you at the moment 😇, you'll need to wait till the next week to know so I can see if it's a win or not

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Gracie Gregory (she/her)

Fair enough!!! Good luck!

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JoelBonetR 🥇

Thanks!

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Michael Tharrington

Last week I said that we were working on something special for COVID safe-ing our trick or treating experience...

Well, I'm really quite happy with how it turned out and am still flying high on that whole experience.

And at this moment, I'm generally optimistic about the way the US election is going. 🤞

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Harsh Shandilya

Lots of things!

  • Finished some commits to the wireguard-android repository that I had been putting off for a couple months now.
  • Started work on porting my Android app for lobste.rs to Kotlin Multiplatform Mobile
  • Thanks to new contracts signed for the product I work on, my company was able to get rid of the salary adjustments for Corona, resulting in a 35% raise for me.
  • Started looking for a new job, because the 35% raise came with a 6 day work week that I can't do without burning out :D
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@lukeocodes 🕹👨‍💻 • Edited

Sold our house 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

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