Hey my peeps! 👋
Hope everybody is doing well this Friday! 🥳
Looking back on this past week, what was something you were proud of accomplishing?
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I had a lot of fun making my very first game using C# following this tutorial youtu.be/yUCCv-sFUDQ?si=zr_BonVsMB...
Loving it! It's looking like Flappy Birds have entered the world of Mario, haha! 🙌
oh yea haha thanks @michaeltharrington
Oh wow, congratulations on making your first game! It looks awesome and fun to play! Well done! ✨
Thank you @anitaolsen :)
hahaha ,This duck look so cute!Ye~ i also is a game programmer, but for many years.
📰 I published two posts on DEV! ✨
How do I Know I am no Longer a Beginner?
Anita Olsen ・ Jan 28
UPDATE: My (DEV)eloper Goals! 💜✨
Anita Olsen ・ Jan 30
💟 I received a badge! ✨
🧵 I received a mention in #DEVResolutions2024: Wrapping Up a Month of Wins by The Dev Team! ✨
Wow! I'm digging the discussion on "How do I Know I am no Longer a Beginner?" ... there's so many positive and helpful comments there. Such a great topic to get folks talking about, Anita. Really appreciate ya sharing that one! 😀
And of course, major congrats on all your wins! 🙌
It is truly interesting to see so many different perspectives! 😃
Thank you so much! 😊
I made my first YouTube short for OpenSauced! You can check out one of the mannnyyyy outtakes here.
Woah, that sounds very cool! Congratulations! ✨
Oh nice!! That's awesome, Bekah. What is the "YT" though? All I can think of is YouTube, but I'm pretty sure that's not it. 😀
You were right! I updated it.
Gotcha! I totally misread "short" as "shirt" yesterday too which tripped me up, haha! 😅
Thanks for sharing the link — this is great! Loving the guidelines for being a good open-source citizen. Also def sympathize with the multiple takes, haha! 😆
hahaha. My 9yo was like, "Are you doneeeee yetttt?"
Haha, heard on the survived til Friday part... I was skiing on a big mountain this past week, so literally just trying to stay alive lol.
Bravo 👏 Well done!
I reached 10k followers… …This platform has been a great place for me to learn and share my insights and opinions on technology, process, and people. I appreciate all the readers and their wonderful feedback and I thank the platform team and moderator for maintaining this platform.......
Congratulations on your 10k followers! 😀 I am happy you like it here, I love it here! 💗
Woohoo! Major congrats, Bala!
Thanks for sharing the love — the gratefulness is mutual. 💚
This past week, I went skiing in Telluride, Colorado! ⛷
Here's a pic of me and my wife on a path that kinda wraps around the town.
And another one of us going up the gondola!
Aw, lovely to see you and your wife, Michael! 💞 I have not heart about Telluride before but I have heard about Colorado! It always makes me happy to see a happy couple 😊
Awesome ⛷️
I picked up on a dormant side project. Solved one of the problems I had last Time I worked on it. Now to decide what else do I want todo.
Got the DEV resolutions Badge,
good feeling to come back to something and solve the holdup from before.
Implement compatibility TursoHTTP SQLite (PHP SDK) with Master and Slave Replicate.
Finally made a "perfect" converter to transform HTML into Markdown 😊
After 18 months of hard graft, building a team from scratch and starting a brand new architecture to meet client needs, we released SFG20 Facilities-iQ this week.
In the UK, SFG20 represents the industry standard for maintaining buildings to reduce risks, prevent injury and death as well as increased energy efficiency and lowered maintenance costs. The standard itself began 30 years ago and evolves every month as law and best practice change.
We all live and work in buildings, often many of those are owned by someone else. After the Grenfell Tower disaster (the London tower block fire that claimed more than 70 lives), British law was updated to increase the onus on building owners and managers to properly maintain assets to ensure safety. This is a nightmare for many as they often outsource the work and are not on top of the details of what is being planned and what is being executed. Providers of services struggle to differentiate the work that they are doing from their competitors - resulting in a race to the bottom. No more...
Facilities-iQ represents a step change in how SFG20 can be applied, a modern platform to plan maintenance and track its performance. A system that can tailor SFG20 to the exact requirements of a facility.
I've personally built a lot of this product, I was delighted to have a chance at this stage in my career to innovate something generally good for the world and not another corporate tool or social gimmick.
I'm immensely proud of the work my team and I have done, creating an amazing scalable, loosely coupled architecture at both the front and back ends. It's enabled us to move very fast indeed.
Wow, Mike!! Major congrats to you and your team on all of this. 🙌
I appreciate the way you summed up some of the specialist knowledge around SFG20 that you need to know about to work on all this. It sounds like through the creation of this app, you have learned so dang much about the standards and regulations for buildings in the UK.
I actually lived in an old cottage in a wee village called Carlops in Scotland for a good 4 years while my wife was studying to be a veterinarian in Edinburgh. Something that I appreciated while living over there was the renovation of all these old buildings, but I imagine it can be quite a challenge. It's cool to learn a little bit about how this all works!
Just to say, I can totally see the value in what you all have created here and y'all should be super proud. Hope ya enjoy your weekend and celebrate your achievements! 😀
Continued learning Java, the goal is to make fun little games. Not for profit, just a hobby. 🕹️
And I also began working on a small basic template. So I can finally have a website. 😅
Awesome, you are super productive! You can do it! ✨ I hope to see your games and website soon!
This week's wins are:
-Getting an IT job interview
Wrote 2 articles here, and survived the week 😂
Haha, surviving is always good stuff. 😆 But also, congrats on the articles, Lucas... posting 2 in a week ain't easy!
My first two posts here on dev.to 🎉🎉
dev.to/lucaschitolina/why-its-hard...
dev.to/lucaschitolina/my-approach-...
I've just used the data I prepared and put it into HF Agents to build a waiter :
I started a newsletter Enkla Product navigating product management, design, development and career in tech! Got 20 subscribers after the first post.
I got my first MACBOOK PRO and setup it for development!!
And the most important.
Spending time with my family at home :D
I build an open source Pong game!!
Visit it
I Need your feedback folks!!
Your contributions are welcome !!
I started a new project: dev.to/tgloureiro/photobase-a-bett...
Not much visibility yet though. 😅
Started working on a new project. Here's a sneak peek at the authentication page. I'm sweating setting up the auth for the web app with complete sign in and up facilities.
Reported bugs to Chromium, Firefox and WebKit (yes, all three, none of them following the HTML spec, all in slightly different ways) for the first time (and guess what, it's easier than you'd think), and made my first pull request to Web Platform Tests (for that interop issue).
But I think my biggest win here is that less than 12 hours later the WebKit team had a draft of a patch for it (and reviewed the WPT pull request).
My win for the was Working on Responsiveness of My portfolio using Just HTML and CSS.
My win this week is discontinuing Chlorpromazine in my medication for my mental health
got some PRs merged that took longer than I wanted at work. made some progress on some syntax design. just kinda playin around with it. figured out a fun project i want to make for folks this year.
I actually remembered how the dot product of two vectors works. Useful for Diffuse lighting in Raytracers.
Looks like my standard for win is really low though looking at others in this thread 😅
Launched my first ever website!
Jobchef.io
I'm a self-taught dev, and this community has helped me more than once :)
I went from 16 stars to 51 stars on Github, thanks to my blog posts here.
Phanalist
The biggest win would be crossing 100k views dev.to
Finally published my first blog on the open source project I developed. This motivated me to now develop/contribute more to the community and be an active participant.