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Looking back on your week, what was something you're proud of?
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My job search is OVER! I start a new Software Engineer position the first full week in June!!!!!! (I'll post details on my profiles next week.)
That's great to hear Jason!
Congratulations, look forward to seeing where you ended up! How long has the job search been?
Six years.
Whoa, I don’t think congratulations is a strong enough word...
That is supercalifragilisticexpialidocious - maybe that is better?
i agree
Great job! Good things always require patience!
Congrats Jason!
Congratulations!!!!
Nice! Congrats Jason!
Congrats Jason, that's awesome! 🥳
Congrats, Jason!
Congratulations! Best of luck for your new role.
oh nice! congrats!
Congratulations 🎊 🎉 🎊
Congratulations!!
Not a personal win, but the Forem team is starting to close the loop on some huge things.
That is fantastic, off to the App Store I go!
me irl:
Btw for anyone curious, Android will follow in the near future.
We prioritized iOS because Android has a better mobile web experience. The squeaky wheel gets the grease. iOS technology and user expectations really center around native apps.
And again, much more info coming next week. Can't wait to share all about our approach and what this means for the future.
At least you know it works! 😂
Eagerly waiting for the Android application.
I reached 150,000 views on my small YouTube channel🎉
That's crazy! Congratulations dude!
Thanks Farhan! 🙌
I started a JavaScript Twitch stream!
As some know, I co-host the DEV Twitch stream, and I'm also learning Rust on Tuesdays, but now there is some JavaScript goodness too.
In the inaugural stream, we covered:
Also, how was JavaScriptHours.com not taken!?
I missed this stream 🙁
À la prochaine! 😎
merde
I wrote 2 articles in 2 days
That's awesome! 🔥
Let's see....
opensearchdescription
to make a custom search barserver not crashing is always good 👌
Wow, big week!
I managed to get positions 1,2 and 3 for the #a11y tag for the month here on dev.to - I am a competitive so and so, it made me more happy than it should really 🤣
The worrying thing is that they are all angry rants - people are going to start thinking I am a monster! 🤣
I started blogging here and same goes on personal blog, will try to maintain at least 1 blog per week!
Fixed some architecture design issue at workplace, to make things more decoupled and easily accessible.
It was a great week TBH.
That's pretty much it 😊
Noice!
I'm trying out the new sublime text 4, it has been quite nice so far.
Also, I learned a little bit about
awk
, just enough to make this silly little function.Celebrating the blog content subsequent traffic. Love to see those graphs moving upwards
I finally reached 100+ followers on my medium profile as well as publication.
Completed a React JS course and built a project😊
Biggest win is -- I wrote my first ever DEV.to article.
I don't write much (read not at all or may be 1-2 blog post?) and someone suggested to start writing the story about the project I build recently and today (Sunday) was perfect for that 😎
I participated in 11th NDN Hackathon and won most practical award.
Moreover, my project is deployed during the hackathon.
Apparently everyone won a different prize at this hackathon.
Congratulations dude!
I got my first full time internship in backend developer role. Working with some amazing developers and learning lot of new stuffs lately.
I wrote 3 articles.
Create a animated portfolio card with React and ChakraUI
Muhammad Ahmad ・ May 25 ・ 1 min read
Built a attractive portfolio page with React, ChakraUi, and framerMotion
Muhammad Ahmad ・ May 24 ・ 1 min read
Create production ready React+Rails applications
Muhammad Ahmad ・ May 23 ・ 1 min read
Helped a friend figure out the implementation of a tricky math algorithm.
Ended up sending him a pull request to get the last couple of fixes in.
Published a new post
A Flutter Todo App using AWS Amplify & GetX
Offline Programmer ・ May 24 ・ 4 min read
I published an article for the 3rd straight week! Consistency ftw!
It was a really good week for my productivity :)
Our company has 10+ developers. When a problem broke out. A guy on sale team tag my name specifically in the group chat for all developer directly to ask for advices. It shows that people notice what I am doing over a course of few months. When a problem breaks out I always the first to help them. It feels like I have build a trust relationship. I'm sure that is more responsibility could be the same money. But I feel a little happy when it happens.
I trained one day flutter+bdd course to the newbies in company for the first time. It was fun and I enjoyed the moments.
Another one, in coming Monday, I will be joining the new team with new tech stack and style. Really excited.
I created a lib for Angular...
ngneat / input-mask
🎭 @ngneat/input-mask is an angular library that creates an input mask
@ngneat/input-mask
Features
Installation
You can install it through Angular CLI
or with npm
When you install using npm or yarn, you will also need to import
InputMaskModule
in yourapp.module
:Usage examples
1. Date
Spent the week at work sprinting to build a POC for a potential customer. Wasn't sure I was going to make it, but slid in right under the wire with a functioning feature 🤘
just released a big update to datorss.com, the best RSS search experience you can find.
Watched friends reunion
Smelly cat!
I finished my A-levels! My next year is a gap year where I intend to just work on personal projects, hoping to get through alot!
Not really a big win. But, I just recovered from burnout and can code again now.
Got a working beta version of an app to my customer on time and now having time for my fun project.
My first post on dev.to garnered a lot of appreciation. More than what I initially hoped for. Thanks for the platform.
Finished my first week at the new job. 🚀
I always wanted to build a personal site. Being a noob, i initially thought i must learn HTML and CSS completely. But later i found that we can build a static site using Github and Jekyll.
Having knowledge of markdown i started building the website two weeks ago. I'm not gonna say i have completely built the site, but i have made certain progress of which i'm proud of.
You can see the site here.
I always wanted to build a personal site where I could post my project updates, my achievements and all. Being a noob in web development I initially thought I have to learn HTML and CSS completely to build the website, but thanks to GitHub they help us to host personal website for free with GitHub pages and GitHub Flavoured markdown.
Having knowledge of markdown, I started building it two weeks ago using GitHub pages and Jekyll.
I finally built it this week (right now it's kind of static site) and will add new features to the website in coming days.
You can check the website here.
I released my first npm package
@queekusme /dns_host
I've advised a peer to not learn a new programming language without a purpose. Started working a very specific small functionality that would make my life happy for atleast an year ahead.
This was my win this week 😄🐝
dev.to/pigozzifr/learn-svg-animati...
I have started the rebrading of Bookmarks.dev to Codever. Main webapp check ✔️, all the extensions to follow.
I started a new job; which is outside of my country, which means I will start my savings to move out of my parent's house.
Yesterday I'm finally able to solve tricky bug after spending all week.