Day #31: Today I completed 1 month of the #100DaysOfCode challenge.
In this thread I'll share the most important things I learned from it so far.
I hope these tips can help you to get the most out of your 100 days challenge.
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#DEVCommunity #javascript #sideproject
In this thread I'll share the most important things I learned from it so far.
I hope these tips can help you to get the most out of your 100 days challenge.
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#DEVCommunity #javascript #sideproject
Work In PublicSharing your progress and what you've done and learned everyday has a lot of benefits:
It can help you build an audience interested in what you're doing
It forces you to be consistent
It creates a detailed log of your work so you can look back and see how much you've evolved
Get Out Of Your Comfort ZoneDon't choose to work on easy things. Make these 100 days a real challenge by trying things that are difficult for you.
Some days you will be frustrated because you can't solve a programming problem or can't understand a concept you're studying.
Don't give up. That's a good sign. That's when real learning happens!
Just try again on the next day. You will succeed for sure.
Just try again on the next day. You will succeed for sure.
Have A PlanPlan what you want to accomplish during these 100 days.
It can be learning a new language or framework, build a project or something else you're interested in.
A simple plan can help you to focus and keep yourself on track.
Find Other PeopleLook for other people on twitter that are doing something similar to you.
You can learn a lot from them and also help them.
Just StartDon't wait for tomorrow. If you want to do this challenge, start it now.
In just a couple of days you will start to gain momentum and produce a lot.
My progress so far:
I've worked a little more than 60h on my side project in the evenings and weekends
Learned more JS
Learned how to write basic compilers and interpreters
I've worked a little more than 60h on my side project in the evenings and weekends
Learned more JS
Learned how to write basic compilers and interpreters
Started to code a small JS framework idea that I had on hold for months. This framework will help me to write more projects faster and, hopefully, help other people too
Got a more twitter followers
Found other people doing interesting things in their 100 days challenge
My plan for the next 70 days:
Finish the first version of the framework
Create a nice documentation and tutorials about how to use the framework
Find people that are interested to test it and get feedback and suggestions for future improvements
Finish the first version of the framework
Create a nice documentation and tutorials about how to use the framework
Find people that are interested to test it and get feedback and suggestions for future improvements
How is your 100 days of code challenge going?
What did you learn?
What did you learn?
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