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Looking back on your week -- what was something you're proud of?
All wins count -- big or small π
Examples of 'wins' include:
Getting a p...
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Got Airflow running on k8s!
Helped a colleague learn a new tool!
One of my blogs got picked up by a specialist newsletter!
Got a test so I can relocate to stay with family!
Started reviewing a cool book at the request of the author!
Amazing week!
WOW. This sounds a week filled to the brim with wins. Especially the test part. Glad you are healthy and able to be with family now!
This week was awesome, I got to get a ton of real-world xp by applying my skills to a project that I really wished existed in the first place. And I was amazed by the response it had from people so I wrote about it too!!! I hope you like it too!β‘ππ
picturesque-css.now.sh/
Visualizing the power of CSS Filters using Picturesque.css
Tulsi Prasad γ» May 27 γ» 2 min read
Love the positivity
Learned just enough Adobe Character Animator and After Effects to animate the rails logo as a character... I'm so excited: twitter.com/chrisachard/status/126...
Nice!!
Great job!
Do you have any recommendations for tutorials for animations?
For characters specifically, the okay samurai youtube channel is great (he works on Character Animator): youtube.com/user/okaysamurai
For animation generally (with After Effects), I've found the school of motion youtube channel to be awesome: youtube.com/channel/UCAhdxqdrDN3gW...
Thank you for the links.
I finally published an article that I've been sitting on for a month! lol
Function Composition Explained with PokΓ©mon
π I finally deployed my personal site and blog! π₯³
lennythedev.com/
Congrats on your promotion!
I didn't quite get much done this week, but I'm glad it worked out for many more people around here :D
My bins weren't collected, my fridge broke down, but I had the patience to turn things around, I lept for my keys and got into my car, and and .. I ran out of rhyme but I survived this week and that is a surprise.
Exciting week for me! I launched my first web app using Python, Flask, and Heroku. About 2.5 months of effort went into it and overall the response I've received within my groups has been positive and encouraging. Excited to keep building and connecting with more developers β€
eddyharrington / Tendie-Tracker
A web app for tracking expenses and budgets
Heck yeah!
Kotlin programming competition. Placed 39 of over 1000. I think I won a t-shirt
I built my first site with React, API context and the RAWG API π it may not be much but I'm quite proud of it since I've just been learning React for around a month xD you can check it out here if you like: gamebrowserapp.netlify.app/
And this is the repo on github, in case anyone has any advice regarding the code π
github.com/Alais29/react-gameapp
very nice job :o
Thank you!! :)
My first post on dev.to :)
I published my latest post after a lot of hard work and editing. It might not have gotten the traction I wanted, but, instead of looking at that as a failure, I'm going to continue to refine my approach and learn from the experience. dev.to/rossta/the-webpack-plugin-i...
To be honest, using dev.to for the first time and actually trying to talk about my projects. Took only 3 short years after I registered here :D
I quite like it here, so expect me to drop into your comments if you do awesome stuff.
Watching the Forem announcement on DEV was pretty exciting :)
For Empowering Community
Ben Halpern γ» May 28 γ» 6 min read
And on a more personal note, I did a physically-distanced hangout with some friends, and that was pretty cool.
A couple:
But, I think my bigger win is having a revived motivation for getting things done. I felt like was in a procrastination rut for way too long.
Finally I had started blogging and wrote 3 articles! π₯³
And this week I wrote 2.
A small collection of useful React hooks.
Dmitry Shatokhin γ» May 29 γ» 1 min read
β¨Start creating React apps correctlyβ¨
Dmitry Shatokhin γ» May 27 γ» 4 min read
I published my latest post after a lot of hard work and editing. It might not have gotten the traction I wanted, but, instead of looking at that as a failure, I'm going to continue to refine my approach and learn from the experience.
I wrote and deployed an interactive Twitter bot and got loads of engagement and feedback.
And I wrote up what I learned from the experience in a DEV article:
What I learned after creating and sharing an interactive twitter bot and getting 1000's of replies
Ryan Joseph (he/him) γ» May 30 γ» 4 min read
For me, finding dev.to has been really important this week. For years in various roles I've been a contributor to online forums, but normally in the games development space. Finding a great community where I can learn, write and reflect on more mainstream topics is very important to me.
So this week I joined dev.to, read an article, got inspired and wrote js-coroutines - something I've needed (and apparently a bunch of other people too) for years. js-coroutines allows you to split up heavy processing, sorts, JSON operations etc across multiple frames keeping 60fps.
Here's my article on how it works.
I've had great feedback, learned loads, built and open sourced something fundamentally useful. Weeks don't normally get to be that successful. So it's corny I know, but thanks dev.to community.
Finished a feature that was supposed to take two weeks tops but got extended to two months due to continuous design tweaks and customization. Damn agile lol π€£
Dived deep into Spark internals. The 5 hour talk by Sameer Farooqi is a gem for people who want to learn Spark. Did a couple of Datacamp courses on Spark - really very basic but wanted to get them over with. Recently completed a little project for a client using Spark with AWS Glue. Looking for more challenging problems to solve with Spark over the next couple of weekends.
Did a Google Authorized training on their Data Engineering offerings - covered BigQuery, Bigtable, Dataflow and others.
I would say it was a good week!
I started a software engineering internship this week
Got to learn quite a bit about Typescript
I hope everyone had a good week as well! π
Yay! Congrats to you!
How NOT to make a Website featured in net magazine
C.S. Rhymes γ» May 27 γ» 1 min read
I got a prototype of my new NLP (natural language processing) system done and I am starting on the final version and I installed arch on my main computer. it been a good week :]
Found out on my paystub that I got a raise! :)
I also started The Odin Project this week and managed to set up and somewhat customize a Linux VM.
Cleaned my room :)
Made my first post on DEV π
Three months into my new job: an honest review of Le Wagon bootcamp
Etienne Burdet γ» May 31 γ» 19 min read
I learned Mocha and Chai, I never tested my code before
It was super exciting to release this news!
For Empowering Community
Ben Halpern γ» May 28 γ» 6 min read
Converted registration from Immunosuppressed/Elderly only to open for everyone with a closest store selection!
Plug: igashop.com.au
I'm starting a new open-source project for Deno!
I'm Building an ORM for Deno!
Rahman Fadhil γ» May 29 γ» 6 min read