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What was your win this week?!

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Looking back on your week -- what was something you're proud of?

All wins count -- big or small πŸŽ‰

Examples of 'wins' include:

  • Getting all the tests to pass
  • Starting a new project
  • Fixing a tricky bug
  • Remembering to floss

astronaut flossing

Happy Friday!

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Ben Sinclair β€’

After being made redundant, with my last day on New Year's Eve, this week I signed a contract for a new job.

As part of my job search, I updated my website, and did it in Svelte because I wanted to learn something different - so I made a "blog", which is really my DEV posts from the Forem API, and a portfolio and so on. Turns out I didn't need it, but it was a good exercise and something I'd been meaning to do for years.

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Jake Lundberg β€’

congrats on the new gig!

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Marco Pineda β€’

Congratulations!

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Ben Halpern β€’
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Oscar β€’

Looks awesome! I'm also glad that I stumbled across this -- I was trying to figure out how to do something similar to this earlier this week.

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flo merian β€’

LFG!!1 fun fact: I just created a Bluesky account for Bucket @bucket.co β€” curious if many people here are hanging out there, too?

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Godwin Agedah β€’

My article was published πŸ˜€

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Elanat Framework β€’

We changed the license of all our products from GPL to MIT.

Elanat Products License Change from GPLv3 to MIT

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Cesar Aguirre β€’
  • Launched a new coding course
  • One of my posts here went "viral"
  • 20 people downloaded one of my ebooks
  • Won the C# badge here

The last three thanks to a single post getting eye balls :)

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Jake Lundberg β€’

that’s a big week! congrats on the success!

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Olga Braginskaya β€’

My article was featured in the Streamlit January Monthly Roundup

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dante β€’
  1. launched a new project: shipnowkit.com
  2. my last project has reached to 10k/month visits
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flo merian β€’

lfg! Product Hunt wen?

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dante β€’

i am going to lanuch to product hunt in these days.

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flo merian β€’

looking forward to it! fyi i published some lessons learned in a 6-part series here. hope it helps β€” enjoy your launch and keep us posted!

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dante β€’

Thanks a lot. This is exactly what I need now!

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Best Codes β€’

Got a working Discord bot deployment in-browser with WebContainers and WASM; working hard to add support for browser deployment to the Discraft CLI too!

GitHub logo The-Best-Codes / discraft-js

Discord bot framework with Vercel deployment, dev server, build optimization, and more

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Discraft

npm version npm downloads Discord Server CodeQL

Discraft is a modern, developer-friendly framework for building Discord bots with ease It provides a robust CLI and a set of tools to streamline the development process, allowing you to focus on creating amazing bot experiences Think of it as a "batteries-included" approach, letting you get started quickly and efficiently. It's like Next.js for Discord bots.

Note: If you are viewing this documentation on npm, check out the GitHub repository for more up-to-date documentation.

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Looking for instructions on how to deploy to Vercel? Check out the Vercel Deployment Guide.

Also created a free audio transcriber using the Gemini API.
free-audio-transcription.vercel.app/

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Anon β€’

I'm getting closer to being fast and fluent in most daily needs for full stack. I added using models with relations to my running flask and react example and generally am getting more comfortable flipping between back end and front end quickly.

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