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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
Happy Friday!
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I lunched my first Vue.js Plugin!! I'm sooo happy! :)
github.com/nachodd/vue-auth-href
BTW, it's a Directive helping you downloading files that are under a protected route schema, easily.
Submitted a CFP after a long time to DesignUp conference in Bangalore. It was scarier because I'm an engineer and NOT a designer. Hopefully, I get accepted and get to talk about an engineer's perspective on UI/UX design.
Never got to use Identity with .Net Core previously - this week I was able to conquer Identity in Core 2.2, seed and customize roles.
I won a vacation and time to be with my daughter.
I have gained time.
Gave an internal lightning talk at work about Side Effect and Composition inspired by a book I'm reading.
Went pretty well so I might also do a blog post on the same topic soon.
I made some advances into my current new "weekend project"! And now I think it's almost finished.
Finished a RoR Graphql API side project weeee
β Redesigned my personal website!
β made a new logo for myself!
π¨The Redesign!
I've never done a full redesign, I broke up the design and development throughout 5 days, but the days felt like the longest days ever, I would say this is my biggest win of the summer! ππΌ
Found a paid tool, ended up making it myself & made it open source. GSON
First week of divjoy.com being live. Over 100 people exported codebases and one even has theirs in production now. It's a start :)
I had a job interview to be the Tech Director for my local library and it went really well!
I added a dev.to feed, listing all my #showdev posts, to my personal site.
Got my article published on blog.soshace.com/en/ and had a chance to speak to their incredibly eloquent and inspiring copywriter
Mary Vorontsov
MaryVorontsov
I didn't even plan for something like this to happen, and it profoundly changed some preconceived notions about myself.
Also, I accepted a new job, got more benefits than I asked for (maybe because I didn't even ask for the job, let alone benefits/wage) and started resolving some personal issues.
I kicked myself in the ass to spark a much needed change.
I started the 100 Days of Code challenge! Iβm sick of my job, I want to be employable as a junior DEV by May.
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