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Looking back on your week -- what was something you're proud of?
All wins count -- big or small š
Examples of 'wins' include:
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Built a bird house out of left over wood for my daughter!
Your daughter must be tiny to fit in that.
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The finished product! Sorry about rotation...
Nice!!
I got DEV's 16 week streak badge!
I wrote a post about it here:
What I learned from achieving a 16 week writing streak
Emma Goto š ć» Apr 9 ć» 5 min read
š Congrats on 16 weeks, that's a big achievement!!
How amazing! I am going for it now as well ā¤ļø
Submitted my Twilio hackathon project and wrote a post about it!! Wrote and published on reddit my first ever attempt at writing fantasy (!!! -reddit.com/r/shortstories/comments... ), submitted a comment for the podcast which was super highly voted, submitted two PRs to improve the docker compose specification which has just been open sourced... And today I'll read a bit about docker and kubernetes! :D
Learned Node.js & Express And Built a web app that sends covid19 case updates to users(India) using Twilio API. ššš¤
Here is the repository :
jamesshah / covid19-updates
Simple web app to send daily covid-19 cases updates to users.
I finished my first week of #100daysofcode, wrote my first two blog posts on this site, and made it past the first two interviews at a company I would love to work for after being laid off last week because of coronavirus.
The final interview is Monday, fingers crossed! š¬
I hope you are doing well Seth
Good Luck with the Interview š„
Thank you!
good luck! kick ass! :D
Built a serverless app to monitor the number of tweets in the UK relating to saying thankyou to our NHS and frontline workers. Check it out :-)
Cant take credit for the front end, I'm lucky to have a designer for a brother.
thankyounhs.online/
I kinda miss using the #jokes tag when I saw this š
What kind of doctor fixes broken websites?
highcenbugšµš ć» Sep 18 '19 ć» 1 min read
Same, I am always confused on whether I can share light memes on #jokes or not š
Yeah! Some devs might be sensitive on the meme hence not sharing any memes lol
I pre-launched a course NodeCLI.com ā this is my first time ever pre-launching a course with pre-order stuff and all. Takes a lot of guts. The constant fear of failure after taking people's money is not a good thing. I wanted to launch it a week ago but just kept testing the entire setup, in hindsight I might have been dealing with imposter syndrome and procrastination.
Woohoo! š„³š„³š„³
I got my three-year old to clear his own plate from the dinner table. Itās the little things.
little things.... thats a big one
I won a hackathon š
Had an afternoon nap š¤ø
Had a good meditation session š§
Launched 2 small projects š
I made a little COVID data explorer app using R Shiny!
awwsmm.shinyapps.io/covid_explorer/
Finally started learning Unit Testing with JUnit!
I've been diligent in coding practice and I'm getting to where I can write some things without looking things up for C and Perl. Set a goal for coding to build a Magic: The Gathering card database in SQL. Did get a Perl script written to bulk load cards into a 27 column database (Yes, Magic cards have a lot of data).
This week I finished developing Ultra TabSaver, an open source extension for Safari š. If you want to see more here is the promotional video youtube.com/watch?v=PNPAnn-jOCE and here is the link to the GitHub repository: github.com/morsamatias/UltraTabSaver
I passed 1000 followers mark this week š¤
I got 100% coverage on my new side project over the Good Friday holiday, learned a ton about pytest along the way.
Ah yes the feeling š„
I have yet to achieve 100 šš
For the first time since I'm making OSS, one of my biggest project have been forked and have more than 30 stargazers on github :D
Visibility is very hard to gain when there's no dedicated platform, or when the dedicated platform to share interesting packages have a very bad UI/UX (I'm talking here about django applications & djangopackages.org, which is not friendly to use).
Finally deployed my personal site to production!
I finally managed to encapsulate my gulp-tasks into an npm module called zarro because:
Released the very first version of yaaf š
I finally connected my personal site to the DEV api! Now whenever I write a blog post, I only need to publish it in one place (DEV), and it will automatically display on my personal website. :)
I wrote 3 JavaScript tutorials on here! My goal is to write weekly posts on JavaScript as a way to not only solidify my understanding of the language but to step up my technical writing game š„³
A risk calculator helping doctors triage patients hit 1,1k visits and is used by around 30 medical professionals š„³š I wrote about it here:
dev.to/sylwiavargas/showdev-covid1...
Got serverless file virus scanning working!!!
Is it opensource ?
Can I have a look ?
Created my first create-react-app template and learnt how to publish a package/template on NPM
Configured a CI/CD pipeline in Jenkins for the first time ever and it actually works. š
Though I hope it doesn't remain useful for long: I got my social distancing app up and running
I made really good progress on my first ever SaaS!
For anyone interested you can take a look at the project here:
quizapi.io
I put on pants today
I rested on the couch when I felt like it. Sometimes I even wrote code.
I'm moving on to the next round for one of the companies I am interviewing with. Also co-hosted a successful virtual CodePen meetup with 50+ people. It was a lot of fun!
Finished a Flutter course from Academind on Udemy.
We completed our sprint with negative scopedrop :D
Our flowers are blooming!
Finally built my personal site! (Haven't decided which domain to buy yet)
You can find it at kaleman.netlify.com š
(IDK if it works on Firefox)
I made it another week working through learning JavaScript for my new jobs that begin in May! Progress on the way to learning Angular, PHP, and Drupal!
I created a website for my portfolio this week using pug.js.
davidkanekanian.co.uk/
Not going crazy being stuck inside!
whooaaa amazing congratzzz šš
I'm 75% of the way through my full stack bootcamp! Also just interviewed on a podcast about bootcamping experience. Hosted a family quiz last night and i'm about to weed the garden, woo!š±
Published my new open-source UI library - Isotope. š
I finally climbed the hill closest to my home after having lived here for about four years.