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Not programming related, but super excited that my first mystery novel, "Noah Clue, P.I." releases in paperback worldwide on Sunday!! EEEEEEEEE!
I also just got word that the Elliot Bay Book Company in Seattle will be carrying it in store in their mystery section!
It's really kinda surreal. I spent several minutes yesterday just staring at the Barnes & Noble page for the book, hardly able to believe this is real.
YAY!
Toby Flenderson, is that you?
Couldn't be. I have no concerns over present air quality.
Sips coffee.
Lol, good one. Congrats by the way!
Congrats!!
Hey Jason,
congrats!
How did you learn writing?
I've been coming up with stories my whole life, growing up in literary circles, as my mother is an author and editor. So, as you can imagine, I read a lot of books, both with my mother and on my own. (I read through the complete unabridged Wizard of Oz series by myself in one summer when I was six.)
I joined my first professional critique group when I was eight; I was told I'd be welcome to join, but they'd expect me to accept the same unvarnished feedback that any grown-up member would get, and to read their work and provide the same sort of honest feedback. So, I did.
When writing professionally, you really learn that nothing you write is sacred. Even the sentence you think is the most brilliant, or the quote you think must surely be worthy of Bartlett's Quotations, might actually need to get cut from the book. Most people are okay coming up with words; the art of writing is largely in getting rid of words.
From there, I just kept writing, participating in critique groups and countless writing workshops, and honing my craft.
I am proud of creating JSitor, which is an alternative of JSFiddle, JSBin and CodePen.
I won't say that JSitor will be the best tool but definitely it is worth to explore. Give a try and share your feedback. I would love to hear from you guys.
JSitor, an alternative of CodePen, JSBin and JSFiddle
Ashvin Kumar Suthar ใป Sep 12 ใป 3 min read
Awesome work!
I'm finding it an easier interface than codepen, and the autocomplete is great.
Thank you Willsmart. I am glad to hear that. Let me know if you any suggestions or feedback, I would love to resolve that.
Looks awesome! Great job!!
Thank you K-Sato.
Well, I'm proud of two main things right now!
My blog CodeMeNatalie where I try to write mainly about CSS and show people that it's not difficult! :)
My creations on CodePen!
Cool!
That Pacman <3
I'm proud of maintaining an Open Source library called Morphism since 3 years. Even though there are not so much stars, last year it registered 7K NPM downloads, and this year, at this time it reaches +35K NPM downloads ๐.
nobrainr / morphism
โก Do not repeat anymore your objects transformations.
Morphism
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morphism
On one of my project, I had to create almost the same thing! I didn't know about this!
I just starred it, it looks really useful!
Awesome! ๐๐ฝThank you ๐ I would be curious to know the use case you had in your project :)
DEV has come a long way since its origins...
Proud speaking up about one of the worst experiences I've had in life:
Are You a Mediocre Developer? ME TOO
Yaser Al-Najjar ใป Sep 11 ใป 2 min read
I LOVE this community โฅ๏ธ
I'm proud of be a software tester. :)
I guess I'm most proud of something non-career related.
Since childhood, I've had a terrible posture and it only got worse throughout college and when I started working. I've had scoliosis and kyphosis, and I was a year or two away from needing surgery to fix it.
My girlfriend motivated me to get a personal trainer specialized in posture, and after 7 months of regular exercises and progress tracking, I'm almost finished in fixing my posture. Exercises were simple and very effective and I didn't need to buy anything to perform them. And I also could do them at home. Each month I would get a new set of exercises targeting different areas of the body that were needed to correct the posture.
So I also want to encourage anyone else that has issues with posture to seek help and try to fix it before it gets worse. Posture exercises are great and you'll feel much better after a month or two of regular exercises.
I am proud of making ProjectMan a command line tool to add projects to favorites and open them from anywhere using command
pm open
.I released it's v1.2.0 and have almost all the most asked features done by this version so it is pretty stable now.
I started my 30 Day Challenge: Write one Post per Day 24 days ago and wrote on 23 days, with only one failed day and no safety-net.
I've done a blogging challenge as well! Are you finding that it's helped you create a writing habit?
Yes!
Social accountability is a great motivation.