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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!
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I helped a group of people clear up a lot of questions and context around an important decision.
And I did it by making a cogent and convincing case for separation of identification management concerns and authorization concerns.
Also, I became woke... before 07:00 without coffee.
My CLI tool crossed 2k downloads which I built few weeks back.
Its called colab-cli, have a look here:
pepy.tech/project/colab-cli
Released my first professional work as a dev: COVID-19 dashboard template for our client who have local data.
Guess this big carreer turn in a mere 3 month worked out well ๐
I finally completed the porting of my blog articles to my new blog build with Gatsby ๐๐๐๐
Little late but anyways. I made a twitter bot to post update tweets of cases of coronavirus on my country.
I led a pair programming session that also was a shoulder-surfing session for several devs and our manager, over zoom. We are all remote already, not suddenly working from home.
However what made it a win is that besides my pair and I, the other dev team members and our manager aren't as versed in modern JS, nor as used to working closely with someone (in all ways besides physical) when pairing on development.
I'm sorta the JS lead, I get asked all the architectural design questions anyway, so I decided to drive and have my compatriot do the more significant navigation task.
The session went very well, we captured some great learnings and guidance, and the shoulder-surfers all said they very much enjoyed the session and learned a lot.
In a private project, finally figuring out how to deploy Traefic as Docker container, then forward DNS resolution from my client to Traefic, which would then route the request to services inside my private cloud.
I finally launched my first project to live!
It's a helper web app for people who like games and Apple arcade service. Looking for new games in the AppStore interface is not convenient at all so I made this app to help people find their next favorite game!
I got a very good response and feedback on my Reddit launch post so I'm pretty happy of the launch.
If case you're curious:
arcade-hub.com
Made with React/Node.js/MongoDB/Apollo GraphQL and love! ๐
I setup a Network Load Balancer and a VPC Endpoint (we use AWS) at work, to tear down a redundant stack of 100+ service instances.
sir why don't you write an article on it. it may usefull to many
Good idea! I'll keep you in the loop if I do end up with some content.