To be honest I have never participated in such marathons before.
However, this year is different I have started to explore a new programming language, actually two Clojure and ClojureScript. To be in touch with my favorite language (JavaScript) so far I have decided to take part in the JavaScriptmas challenge.
I didn't expect anything from this marathon and maybe because of that, I had a lot of fun.
Most of the JavaScript tasks were pretty easy for me and I didn't spend too much time on them. However, it doesn't mean that they are done perfectly and in the most efficient way. I have tried to use a declarative and functional approach whenever it was possible.
The most challenging for me were guests tasks (8 and 15) with CSS involved where I have less experience than in JavaScript.
Finally, thank you Scrimba to make my Twitter feed active and moreover for stimulating me to write my first post here π
My list of completed challenges
- π¬ JavaScript Challenge: Candies
- βοΈ JavaScript Challenge: Deposit Profit
- π§ JavaScript Challenge: Chunky Monkey
- πJavaScript Challenge: Century From Year
- π JavaScript Challenge: Reverse a String
- π€Ά JavaScript Challenge: Sort by Length
- π¦ JavaScript Challenge: Count Vowel Consonant
- π JavaScriptmas Challenge: The Rolling Dice - the most time consuming
- πΊ JavaScript Challenge: Sum Odd Fibonacci Numbers
- πββοΈ JavaScript Challenge: Adjacent Elements Product
- π JavaScript Challenge: Avoid Obstacles
- βοΈ JavaScript Challenge: Valid Time
- π€΄ JavaScript Challenge: Extract Each Kth
- π§Έ JavaScript Challenge: Maximal Adjacent Difference
- π JavaScript Challenge: Carousel
- 𧦠JavaScript Challenge: Insert Dashes
- π JavaScript Challenge: Different Symbols Naive
- π π» JavaScript Challenge: Array Previous Less
- π« JavaScript Challenge: Alphabet Subsequence
- β¨ JavaScript Challenge: Domain Type
- π¦ JavaScript Challenge: Sum of Two
- πΌ JavaScript Challenge: Extract Matrix Column - the easiest one
- π JavaScript Challenge: Social Media Input
- Last Challenge: Spinning number
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!!
Top comments (1)
Nice one, Valdermeyder. Sometimes it's nice to go back basics - plus, other people can learn from your solutions.
On behalf of team Scrimba, we're happy you had fun!