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Looking back on your week -- what was something you're proud of?
All wins count -- big or small ๐
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 ๐
Happy Friday!
Latest comments (79)
I have done my first challenge using nodeJS and async/await, and I finally understood promises!
Thanks to the article
Entendendo Promises de uma vez por todas
Lucas Santos ใป Jul 28 '19 ใป 21 min read
Lucas Santos
The Node.js course by NodeBR community and
Erick Wendel
And this JavaScript Udemy course by Jonas Schmedtmann
I launched my portfolio website built with React and hosted on Netlify.
kenovienadu.me
learned jamstak , created a site for client they loved it and got a referral
incode-abcb5.netlify.com/
Structural Engineer Brisbane.
haven't been on tools since transitional 4
Experiment myself with github actions, semantic version package and automate publishing an npm package. Learned a lot doing it
github.com/learnwithparam/react-he...
My workshop on api design is this week. Very excited and prepared my slides and flow for it for last one week
t.co/qfrnLLsMsj?amp=1
I started my first week as a Front-End Web developer intern!
Deployed Pi-hole and Outline VPN :) qainsights.com/how-to-deploy-pi-ho...
I can't find Outline VPN in your link.
I didnt cover Outline in that post :)
Oh! sorry I see
I submitted a talk to the CFP for the WDC (web-developer-conference.de) in Hamburg, Germany.
I'm pretty excited about it.
I've spent the past few weeks struggling to build a portion of my side project. I've been primarily using an object oriented design approach up until now.
Last night, I flipped it and tried to redesign it using pure transform functions. In under an hour, I had the major pieces designed and written in pseudocode. It's a fraction of the size, and is dramatically more easy to reason about!
Wrote my first article in over a year.