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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 😄
Happy Friday!
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Built a telegram bot in Rust to show the data by country for covid-19
t.me/coronaVid_bot
Here is the source code gitlab.com/jcaromiq/corona-bot/
I learned Flutter and made a video about it. youtu.be/mmdie4f_abs
My win was finally completing the Responsive Web Design course on FreecodeCamp and claiming the first certificate.
dev-to-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com/i/...
Got a contract for a first developer job, a backend one too! All NodeJS which I'm practicing for years, finally I'll be able to put in a real job practice! 🎉
Tough time dealing with depression but yeah almost completed a playlists tutorial about JavaScript p5
So yippee
I connect to a great author and he shared some insights to me.
Started learning in depth about aws!
Built a small game using Phaser!
I started a Twitch channel mostly for knitting, but I also do code-y things every Tuesday! 🎉
I've got 10k views on my youtube channel 🎉
And I'm really close to releasing my first ever SaaS project, it is called The Quiz API (quizapi.com)
Published my first ever npm library to send email via sendgrid/mailgun.
npmjs.com/package/sgmgmail
For work build a feature that allowed a user to search for a location they want or use their current location using google maps api.
For my well being I recovered well from dental surgery - feedback from the maxillofacial surgeon
I just--as in about an hour ago--published what's basically the last of a series of weekly posts (john.colagioia.net/blog/media/2020...) digging into the various free software social networks, today's post going through the highlights across the networks and what I think most of them could benefit from adding. The Practical Dev even got a quick mention as one of the modern systems that isn't quite what I'd call a social network (even though I'm probably wrong about that), but intentionally tries to encourage community through structural approaches.
I'll probably continue the Saturday morning posts (less regularly, after three and a half months) digging into some of the more interesting/important features and adding to my list when I spot a new network. But the project as I envisioned it is now done.
The wildest find in this search, I think, was gitgeist, a social network that uses a git repository for its database and communications protocol.
Adding a new web page to track the growth of COVID-19 and its latest news. Although, there are a lot of nicer pages for the same purpose on the internet but I wanted to have some fun and to get into some new stuff.
covid19trackerpage.herokuapp.com/
I was working on Redis caching for the past few days and finally got it working for some of my APIs, it might not be too big but felt happy after accomplishing the task.