Hey there!
Looking back on this past week, what was something you were proud of accomplishing?
All wins count — big or small 🎉
Examples of 'wins' include:
- Starting a new project
- Fixing a tricky bug
- Discovering some great new music... or whatever else might spark joy ❤️
Have a wonderful weekend!
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I've reached 500 reads in dev.to: not a great win, but enough to be my first milestone :)
Nice, Dennis 🙌
Thanks!
I'm creating posts in my mother language (Spanish), and I see a pretty hard to reach others in Spanish here... but I'm trying: I'm the Spanish tag moderator, and I see around 20 posts/week in Spanish.
That's wonderful 😍
I do have kind of a persosnal win. About an hour ago I wrote an article on dev.to about my first accessibility check on a website. The goal would be to now reach out to the owner of the website and the company actually applies these changes and therefore helping to make the web more accessible.
The feeling while doing this a11y check.. It felt so fulfilling, like, doing the right thing, doing actually something good. 💜
Congratulations 🎉
We launched or own cli to send SMS :
📲 Inspired by Twilio we started to build our own (pico)cli to send sms
adriens for opt-nc ・ Jul 28 ・ 3 min read
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and had a lof fun with it
We got another dedicated user on our twigflo.com application who shared with us "I'm telling everyone I can, I'm a believer" -- so we feel really good about that. It's not the kind of application people understand right away, it is designed to shift mindsets -- so every excited user feels really good to us.
Two wins this week for me
Started learning something new on the computer besides programming. Pro Tools. Having fun with it.
I did my first english interview in a company (ingenious) and I think that it was very good and I would Love to work there
getting over 50,000 readers since i started writing
I complete 10 sub-tasks in this week and I found that I'm used to my new work
I was finally able to solidify a Performance tool at work. Our platform is pretty solid and scalability is fairly well understood. When we have issues though the PE testing gets to be more specific.
Our test framework operates at the API layer and creates mocks for third party connection. This is perfect to covering different situations and Test stability/speed.
But Jmeter and other PE tools don't really expect to also manage mock while running.
So I wrote one a while back that used all the existing test tools. This week I was able to make the PE leavers customizabe, including the ability to delay and mocked endpoint.
This was extremely valuable to run many different scenarios over night.
I stlyed a search input exactly how it's supposed to look according to our design system 😀
As a cherry on top I made the input events debounce for nice UX 🍒
I had a really great team interview! 😁
I am mainly a backend dev / DevOps engineer and this week I built my first React app :D
I pushed myself to my 5th article in 5 weeks, and at the start of the week I was not sure if I have the power to write it. Now I am proude of me that I did :D
What was your win this week?
Got my calculator project working for The Odin Project. Then was successful at making the app responsive.