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What was your win this week?

Peter Kim Frank on September 25, 2020

👋👋👋👋 Due to the company holiday, I'm tapping in this week to post this fun thread. So— looking back on your week — what was something you're prou...
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Hannah Gooding

I signed the contract for my first full-time role as a software engineer!

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Waren Gonzaga

Congrats!

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Majed Bojan

Congrats Hannah, Keep going up

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Hrishi Mittal

Congrats, Hannah!

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Derek Crosson

Congratulations, Hannah! All the best with your new job :)

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Thomas Bnt ☕

Congrats!

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Said Choukrane

Congrats, keep going!!!!!

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Vishnu Dileesh

Congrats Hannah, best wishes

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Tea

Thumbs : )

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Hudson B.

Congrats! And me too!

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Hannah Gooding

Congrats to you as well!

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LUQMAN P

Congrats Hannah

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Marko Shiva

Congrats hannah

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briwa

Sending good vibes.... congrats!

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Prafulla Raichurkar

My Project Express AutoDocs got 21 stars :D

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Devesh Sawant

cool man!

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Prafulla Raichurkar

Thanks 😇😇

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derva

Cool man, congratulations 24* stars now :D :D

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Prafulla Raichurkar

Thanks 😇

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Jason C. McDonald

I was elected to the EuroPython Board of Directors! So, that's only sort of REALLY EXCITING!

Dancing

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Sharad Raj (He/Him) • Edited

Congratulations

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Fawad

Congrats. In case people want to read up on it.
europython-society.org/about

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Sundeep

Finish first draft of my ebook on Ruby one-liners and started editing. Hope to finish the changes and publish the book next week. Noted down some interesting changes, for example:

I shared my curated learning resources on a twitter thread for Python beginners tips - pleased to see it being received well.

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Jérémie Astor

Got some movement on my main project and its siblings: some stars, one more member in the team and a few PRs!

By the way, the team (to discuss a programming language development) is still recruiting!
So please let us know if you're interrested.

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Tea

Are we making a language again? Maybe hit me up : ▷
Did work recently on an ML related language effort, and more recently this github.com/active-logic/howl

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Jérémie Astor • Edited

I'm not quite sure what you mean by "hit me up" (english is not my native language), so I'm inviting you in the team. Feel free to ignore it if I misunderstood. 😄

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Tea

French maybe? "hit me up" probably means "let's talk about it?" as you perhaps mentioned you needed some kind of help?
Language-wise exp covers a little bit of Tree-Sitter and some Boost Spirit. Did hardwire a couple of parsers in Java and C# too.

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Jérémie Astor

French, yes. Reputedly not the best at foreign languages.
Thank you for the clarification on hit me up.
I'm mainly searching people to discuss Gwion's development. But, let's face it, the docs needs some technical writers (it does not seem to be a skill of mine 😄).

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Tea

Hey I see. The first step here regardless (for me at least) would be installing and giving it a go esp. since domain specific

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Jérémie Astor

I'll post a tutorial tonight (tonight a +5:30GMT), showing how to build Gwion, which (hopefully) end with a web page outputting sound from gwion. It's a special Hacktoberfest one because the html/javascript part deserves improvement 😄.
I also provide a way to do just that by using mdr to automate the whole process here.

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Hrishi Mittal

This 👇🏽

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Tea

Yay to this.

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Shunjid Rahman Showrov • Edited

Completed the "JavaScipt Algorithms and Data Structure" on freeCodeCamp 🎉😇

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Waren Gonzaga

This is awesome!

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Stephanie Morillo

Hey Peter,

My win: I pre-announced that I'm launching a content strategy program for developer advocates. ☺️ I started working on it earlier in the summer but had to table it due to some other life things, and this week decided to reimagine it. I'm formally announcing it in October.

I also cross-posted my first article in seven weeks on DEV Community! Again I'd been balancing work, life and writing so I had to put things on the backburner for a while. Things will continue to be busy but I'm happy with these small successes.

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Andrew Baisden

Creating two React Apps, one with a Node/Express backend and the other with a Python/Flask backend that connect to a HarperDB database. Deploying them both to Netlify/Vercel. Also creating a new and improved Resume and transferring my domain from HostGator to Namecheap which should reduce my annual costs. And finally writing a post on "What I realised after learning Python, TypeScript and Kotlin" which got lots of recognition.

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Anthony Bramley

Made my first dev.to post today! Very fun experience overall.

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Bernard Baker

Closing an issue for a database migration from Heroku to AWS. It involved GraphQL + Web Sockets + Serverless + AWS. Very exciting 😺.

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HARSH VATS

Just finished a frontend project for $200 in 10 days. I know it's very low but i am in my third year at college ( from mining engineering), so it actually means a lot to me. Thanks :)

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ThemeSelection • Edited

We've won a new badge this week 🥳

CSS

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Uvindu Harshana

What is this?

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Waren Gonzaga

Ow where to get this kind of badges?

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Sandor Dargo

I finished the vomit draft of my book which has a working title, The Seniority Trap!

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Matthieu Cneude

📙 I've began the second draft for my book Building Your Mouseless Development Environment, and it goes way better than I thought.

I hope 'll be able to send an early sample of the book for the subscribers of my newsletter next week!

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Charanjit Chana

I completely overhauled my portfolio this year but in all honesty it wasn’t the result I wanted. It went from being informative to minimalistic but probably not in a good way.

I changed that this past week and that’s made me really happy. It’s more maintainable and I hit 100/100 for desktop and mobile page speed scores.

I won’t be launching it for a few more weeks because it reveals some secrets but just really excited to know it’s ready to go.

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Heiker

I'm giving fish shell a proper chance. My win was that I was able to replicate the setup I had in zsh. It's all here.

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Gary Bell

I had a good week with a couple of wins:

  1. Made my first merge request to GitLab. Only my second ever attempt at contributing to open source. Makes me want to do more.
  2. Made great progress with Terraform and Ansible at work. Our new infrastructure (dev) environment is about 85% ready. That means or staging and live environments are about 80% ready.
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Greg, The JavaScript Whisperer

I moved all my site to netlify, it really simplified my deployments and surprisingly increased my lighthouse score a couple points. I also launched my wife's portfolio site built with vue/nuxt danikadraws.com/

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Vishnu Dileesh

Completed my first react project, it is a twitter clone built using React as Front End & Firebase as Back End.

Got to learn a lot, and messed up lots of things in between.

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Mauricio Ferreira

Good thing about messing things up is that then you get to debug and learn even more!

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Vishnu Dileesh

Yes, that's how i learn things, just dive in and mess things, and at the end, i end up learning a lot.
The idea is to get out of the comfort zone and try things out.

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Miguel Manjarres
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Gerwin Jo

Being grateful every day :))

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lucasfaria10

I started to learn Python and I made my first application

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Mauricio Ferreira

This week I managed to wrap my head around JavaScript Promises. I was struggling with that for a while but it finally clicked for me.

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Simme • Edited

I gave my first talk about Chaos Engineering, including a piece of integration I’ve written myself. Didn’t work out perfectly, but good enough to make me want to talk more about the subject! ☺️

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Jacob Evans

Taking a break from coding, OSS, tech communities... I plan to go even more off the grid next week.

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Saravanan Gnanaguru

Learned how to create CICD pipeline for Pega application 🙂

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tomassiriouala

I decided to become better and more compromised with my job. I started by blocking the web pages on which i usually procastinate. A success thus far

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Aravind Kothandaraman

I started learning scala, and python. Interesting turn for a short time for spark and scala.

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Derek Crosson

I got 100% for one of my CS assignments, 90% for the other and 95% for my test :)

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Alessandro Cuppari

I got offered a full-time position with the company I'm currently freelancing for; pay raise included. Moving to Ireland as soon as flights are available 🥳

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Rachel Leggett

My first pull request at my new job was merged!

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derva

Start writing on dev.to :D yeah, I hope this will be "that"

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Corentin Bettiol

Successfully launched an old python2/django1.8 project with python3 & django2.2. Tons of bugs.

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Waren Gonzaga

I made my first ever Discord Bot for Radio? (Need support and attention may be?)

github.com/WarenGonzaga/chillradio...

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Tea

Got an asset resubmission through review in the Unity Asset Store... in under 45 minutes.
Friday groove, I think!

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Moslem

I bought a new car!!

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Marko Shiva

Started a project that leverage use of existing API's.
Its short project from the angle of development but its usable.

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Yash_Jaiswal

I found out that I'm just providing lame excuses and procrastinating things instead of learning android development for my goal and web development for my mini project.

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blestab

Successfully completed a major project milestone over the weekend.

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Ankit Beniwal

I surpassed 300 reputation mark on stack overflow!

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Imaculate

4 week streak! Hoping to make it to 8.
streak

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NaveenKumar Namachivayam ⚡ • Edited

Released inception version of JEval. My first project which reached 19 stars :)

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Sara

I went back this week to the DEV community after 3 years 😄

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Mithil Poojary

My project mitype has gotten some nice support! ✨😀

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Prasanna Kumar

Progressed on my OSS project nscoop. Planning to publish first usable version this weekend 💪.

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Devesh Lashkari

I implemented OAuth for the first time in my life in a React project after brainstorming for a week.