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Day 13 of 100 Days of Code & Scrum: Product Backlog and Failing to Use Twitter

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Hello there, everyone!

I made a lot of progress with Scrum today, and I think I'm probably mostly familiar with all of the concepts I need to learn for the Professional Scrum Master I (PSM I) certification. Not much GraphQL though.

Oh, and it was also my first time using Twitter, and I
had no idea what to do. 😓 I haven't really used social media that much in my life.

Business Cat

Yesterday

I finished the draft of the Scrum Master subsection and the Scrum Artifacts of my Scrum Guide for beginners, did some practice questions for Scrum.

Today

Scrum

  • added a Product Backlog section for my Scrum Guide.
  • added a Sprint Backlog section for my Scrum Guide.
  • did a lot of practice quiz questions about Scrum (spent like a few hours on them).

GraphQL

  • continued learning about GraphQL server-side.
  • read more about resolver functions.
  • learned more about the info argument in GraphQL resolvers.
  • review concepts I've learned last week.

I wish everyone a great Thursday! Thank you for reading!

Good Luck

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