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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 promotion!
- Starting a new project
- Fixing a tricky bug
- Cleaning your house...or whatever else that may spark joy π

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Started to get back to writing for freelanceafterfive.com.
Took a break from freelancing to help write more content to help people get into freelancing π
I convinced my wife to start coding too
Does surviving an earthquake make the "wins" list?
Yesterday all was good, until it wasnt. A big earthquake, with an intensity up to 7.8 hit my contry.
Biggest earthquake in last 30 years as the official state agencies handling the situation said.
Fortunately no fatalities where registered but still the situation after the earthquake hit was horrible. Not because of the damages, because of the fear.
This was my win this week.
Got started a new project. Something I've always wanted to do but not had the time to.
Gave my first talk at GDG DevFest 2019 in Auburn and preparing to talk at DotNetConf next week. ππ
I wanted to wait till today to respond.
I had my first technical talk today π on Intro to Web Development π
I've started my personal project. It's a webapp built using angular and firebase. Since I use MySQL at work, I wanted to learn more about nosql too, to get a better idea of both worlds. So far, SQL seems much better than nosql but I don't have enough experience to judge firebase
Fixing a bug on Vuex ORM I had trouble with.
Long story short: Read all the docs, please. π
Discovered extremely good, flexible and easy to work with modal/confirm/alert script (no dependencies) - sweetalert2.github.io/ :)
I treat it as a win because its already implemented in a project and saved me a ton of time, while having fun doing it ;)
Launched cloudegg.net
A place to submit or explore cloud computing use cases.