I'm also an experienced developer and I decided to start the challenge because I was struggling to code outside of work.
I'm not saying coding outside of work is necessary, but I needed some refresher on certain technologies and I wanted to meet new people.
I've been doing multiple things during the challenge:
Updating my personal website
Creating a writing app as a side project
Completing Udacity's front end nanodegree in under a month
It's been a great experience so far! I've had struggles to find one hour a day for it, but the quarantine has helped in the sense that no social events get in the way ๐ .
Best of lucks in your journey, and I will see you on Twitter!
Engineer, artist, writer. Executive Director of Margarita Humanitarian Foundation. Co-author of Two Scoops of Django. Creator of FLOSS projects like Cookiecutter. Love @danielfeldroy ๐ and my toddler
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MIT Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
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Executive Director, Margarita Humanitarian Foundation
Thanks for this post, Audrey!
I'm also an experienced developer and I decided to start the challenge because I was struggling to code outside of work.
I'm not saying coding outside of work is necessary, but I needed some refresher on certain technologies and I wanted to meet new people.
I've been doing multiple things during the challenge:
It's been a great experience so far! I've had struggles to find one hour a day for it, but the quarantine has helped in the sense that no social events get in the way ๐ .
Best of lucks in your journey, and I will see you on Twitter!
Your #100DaysOfCode tweets are inspiring to see, David!
For anyone looking for good motivation, here's the tweet thread: twitter.com/DavidOjedaL/status/124...
Thanks, Audrey! Those encouraging words mean a lot to me ๐๐ผ