Hey there!
Looking back on your week — what was something you're proud of?
All wins count — big or small 🎉
Examples of 'wins' include:
- Starting a new project
- Fixing a tricky bug
- Finding some signs of Spring ... or whatever else might spark joy ❤️
Happy Weekend!
Latest comments (34)
Great !!!
I had a couple of wins!
I created a Pokémon Telegram Bot 😄
This week I learned a lot more about node js, how to work with multiple connections, new architecture, ...
And learned how to stick to my new routine
I'm pretty new to writing articles so I'm feeling encouraged to see that the article I wrote this week was useful to more people than I expected!
3 reasons why you should know about Atomic Design as a developer
Estee Tey ・ Apr 6 ・ 6 min read
Completed a book: The Subtle Art of not giving a F@#k
That makes 2 books in 3 months.
It's tough to take out time when you're mostly busy in full time job. And that funnily makes it even more important to take some time for yourself and do things you love.
Built a file upload component using react, File web browser api, and azure functions to uploaded a CSV with 160k rows in 3 seconds. Mind blown for me. Great week!
I had this idea that I wanted to accomplish in Django- after looking at GitHub I finally found a project that I could use as a base and it's looking great so far!
Squashed not one, but two horrible bugs that had been haunting me for a while.
I finished building a GitHub Action that updates other GitHub Action Versions in a repository, kinda like Dependabot but for GitHub Actions
GitHub repository:
saadmk11 / github-actions-version-updater
GitHub Actions Version Updater Updates All GitHub Action Versions in a Repository and Creates a Pull Request with the Changes.
GitHub Actions Version Updater
GitHub Actions Version Updater is GitHub Action that is used to update other GitHub Actions in a Repository and create a pull request with the updates. It is an automated dependency updater similar to GitHub's Dependabot but for GitHub Actions.
How Does It Work:
GitHub Actions Version Updater first goes through all the workflows in a repository and checks for updates for each of the action used in those workflows.
If an update is found and if that action is not ignored then the workflows are updated with the latest release of the action being used.
If at least one workflow file is updated then a new branch is created with the changes and pushed to GitHub.
Finally, a pull request is created with the newly created branch.
Usage:
We recommend running this action on a schedule event or a workflow_dispatch event.
To integrate
GitHub
…Dev.to post:
GitHub Actions Version Updater, Similar to GitHub's Dependabot, but for GitHub Actions
Maksudul Haque ・ Apr 8 ・ 3 min read
Congratulations on the promotion!! and yes stay safe!
Recently, while working on one of my tasks to process a very large AWS S3 file, I came across this really good
AWS S3 select
feature. This helped me accomplish my task and decided to share my learnings with the community 😁Hope the community finds it an interesting read 🙏
Efficiently Streaming a Large AWS S3 File via S3 Select
Idris Rampurawala ・ Apr 6 ・ 6 min read
P.S. Publishing a new post on
dev.to
is always abig win
for me 🤭Got my college tasks done and finally found ambition back to share knowledge with others.
Good to know Amelia