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Jess Lee
Jess Lee

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What was your win this past week?

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Peter, Ben & I were having a brainstorming session all Friday and I totally forgot to post this! Sorry about that!

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 😄

Happy Weekend!

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Bryerstone Apps

Well, my big win was installing and running Nginx on WSL 2 Ubuntu 20.04; The joy was getting it to work; The week before was getting flask to work in python3 virtual environment on Ubuntu 20.04. The next goal is to get UWSGI to communicate with Nginx and Flask in a python 3 virtual environment built with pipenv on WSL 2 Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. I am using VS code via WSL2 Remote Server

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wilsonsujames

can you give some tips how to do this? while I stuck on """sudo systemctl start myproject"""

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Jeremy Meiss

I was able to successfully stay away from work and finish out my 2wk vacation without having done a single piece of work!

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Narendra Kumar Vadapalli

Got my own domain and hooked up my website deployment with AWS amplify ! narenvadapalli.com. Will be blogging about the tech stack pretty soon in the blog section soon.

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Joe Hobot

Made it through 2019 :)

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Pablo Tejada

Wrapped up and published a mini composer package I started months ago...

packagist.org/packages/ptejada/lar...

Now I just need to write my first blog post about it :)

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Zhiyue Yi

I finally figure out how to write drag & drop effect using vanilla typescript đŸ€Ș

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Santhosh Kumar • Edited

I just published new version of the fcal 0.4.0
It took me 3 months

Fcal

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Helen Kent

-Spent three hours cleaning and putting away the decs yesterday, house is looking f-f-fresh.
-Dev.to tweeted a link to my bootcamp post and I was more excited about it than i should have been!
-Babysat my nephew last night and he was very cute.
-Spent lots of quality time with fam and fiancée.
-Dinner is cooking and i'm about to learn more CSS!

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Dominic Duffin

I got my personal website live! dominicduffin.uk

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twevente_farkas

I started a huge side project with my ex-colleague that we will have to deliver by the beginning of February meanwhile reached the first 60K running milestone this week and finished the third day of the 100DaysOfCode challenge.

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Mustapha Salehi Pour

I bought a new mobile

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Burdette Lamar

Well, not quite last week, but the week before. On Christmas day, Ruby released version 2.7, which contains some of my contributions to its spec tests and documentation.

The most visible difference is in the doc for ENV, where I've:

  • Expanded the introductory sections.
  • Added example code for most of the methods. (That work continues.)

Here are the before and after pages:

(I don't promise not to post separately about this.)

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Bayu Angora • Edited

In the middle 2019, I submitted my website to Web Design Awards. Few days ago, I got an email from Web Design Team. The message is about announcement that in early 2020, my website will be displayed as a winner.

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Jaime GonzĂĄlez GarcĂ­a

I wrote and published an article everyday for 11 days. My goal was to keep it up for 30 days but life happened 😅. 11 days was a good run though 😁👍

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Vaibhav Khulbe

I wrote my first article here at DEV and I've received positive feedback!

Also, I fixed a Stripe API backend issue after banging my head numerous times only to know that I needed to change the acceptable currency value from 'usd' to 'inr', all thanks to Chrome Dev Tools! 