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Griff Polk
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Daily DEV Check #1

Welcome to Daily DEV Check, the discuss post where you can answer the question and just let out what you need to let out. So, for today’s Daily DEV Check question:

What is your favorite accomplishment as a developer?

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I don't know what my favorite accomplishment is…
I love just making simple projects that are cool. But, if I had to choose one, it would probably be my home and weather monitor. It's now over 45,000 lines of handwritten code (it took a long time to write!), and very satisfying results.

Thanks for posting!

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Griff Polk

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 45,000 LINES WTF WOW hold up email me (youve sent me an email so you know it) I want to write a post about that (obviously your name will be in there at least 50 times, featuring cool project and that will be one of them.

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Well, it's not open source yet. It still has some personal info in it, so I am working on my free version to put on GitHub. I'll let you know when I release that! (Shouldn't be too long).

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No i mean what does it do? I dont need it I just want to write about how someone on their own has made a 45k line project.

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It's a home and weather monitor with a built-in NLP model, so I can give it voice commands.

Here's an older version; it's changed quite a bit:
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Since I'm quite busy, I might email you later with more info.

Cheers!

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Griff Polk

Woah.

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