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Jack Harner πŸš€

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What will you be working on this weekend?

I'm working on getting an E Commerce store set up for one of my buddies and maybe push some updates to my coffee blog.

What are you working on this weekend?

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Liu • Edited

No coding, No side project this weekend. Preparing to propose to my girlfriend.

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Liu

And I made it!

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Ishan

Congratulations! <3

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Liu

πŸ˜„ now, I start coding,ha

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rhymes

you win

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Liu

thanks man πŸ˜†

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Georgina Grey

I want to start coding a Pet Sitting app, but as usual the impostor syndrome is kicking in and I'm obsessing about the stack without having the basic requirements clear.

Aaaand, I just vented, sorry πŸ˜‚

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ItsASine (Kayla)

Picking up side projects I haven't touched in a while. I need to catch up on my dev.to reading list and update my GitHub repo of notes and links to awesome articles.

I may look into more personal site resources for v2 of my portfolio site.

Setting up Netlify for my GitHub/GitLab Pages sites would be great, too.

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Ben Halpern

If I wind up coding on the weekend, I don’t have any side projects, but it’s my time to work on whatever I want with regards to dev.to. No need to β€œprioritize”. Just code on whatever.

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Mason Stallmo

Not sure if I'll have time to work on code this weekend but if I do I'll be working on some more Rust projects. Specifically contributing the wasm-bindgen project!

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John Alcher

A quick zero-code day Friday followed by a weekend of working on my CS Capstone project.

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ItsASine (Kayla)

What's your Capstone project? Mine was a Jira app :)

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John Alcher

It's a full-stack web app, though the main focus is on rigorous TDD and its effects on a software's lifecycle.

What exactly is a Jira app? Like the one from Atlassian?

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ItsASine (Kayla)

Mine was a full-stack webapp that focused more on data visualization since my program was technically applied math. The visualization part was where Atlassian's Jira came in -- it displayed links between stories (like dependencies) in a D3.js network graph.

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Casey Brooks

My wife is a homeschool teacher, and for several years I've been building (an rebuilding) a portal for her to manage her students' assignments and grades, and for the students to log in and view their own grades.

After 2 major iterations (both in Rails) I've finally landed on October CMS as the best choice for this. Eventually I'll write an article here about the generalized grade calculation algorithm I created,that I'm quite proud of how well it performs, even on ridiculously complicated gradebook schemas.

With school starting back up, I've been making a few UX tweaks to the front end and performance enhancements on the back end to make it easier for the students and their parents to use.

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Juan F Gonzalez

I'm working on creating an API rest in PHP for a project I'm developing together with a partner related to signups and schedules in a gym.

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Rob Darby

I'm finishing off (hopefully) a university project which is a web-app using Python and Django. First time using either for me, enjoying what I've seen so far!

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Jack Harner πŸš€

I've definitely been interested in learning Python to eventually learn Django. How are you liking it? What's your web app do?

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Rob Darby

Just a personal profile and blog - with admin login to create blog posts. Seems nice so far, I come from Scala to Python so the freedom on types is a big difference! As far as frameworks go, Django has really impressed me, intuitive to learn and has given me some great results.

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Samarth Jajoo

I'm going to learn to use firebase πŸ”₯ and socketio to build a side project!

Previous socketio side projects made last week: