I’ve been wanting to get more consistent with actually shipping things instead of just collecting ideas, tutorials, and half-finished repos. So I’m starting a simple personal challenge:
1 week → 1 small project → share what I learned
Nothing huge or “startup ready” — just tiny, focused projects that help me learn, break things, and slowly level up.
Why this challenge?
- I want a reason to build regularly, not just when I feel “motivated”.
- I learn best by doing, especially when it involves some mix of web dev, infra, and experiments.
- Posting here on DEV should keep me a little bit accountable and maybe help someone else who’s on a similar path.
What to expect
I’ll try to post here almost daily with quick updates about:
- What I worked on that day
- The tiny problem I tried to solve
- What went well, what broke, and what I’d do differently next time
- Links to the repo or demo when it makes sense
These posts will be short and honest — more “builder’s log” than polished tutorial.
If you’re doing a similar challenge (100 Days of Code, 30 Days of X, etc.), feel free to drop your series in the comments — I’d love to follow along.
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