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My xxx-days-of-code journal

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#100DaysOfCode | #301daysofcode | #javascript30 | #1ppm | #designeveryday

Do it and make yourself great again #diamyga

"True learning involves a permanent change in how you see and act in the world"

Pinned Resources

  1. to-read Shell Scripts Matter

  2. to-read Setting up a Minimal, Yet Useful JavaScript Dev Environment

  3. to-watch /sessions

  4. to-read Dynamic Web Apps on GitHub Pages FOR FREE

  5. to-read The UNOFFICIAL Angular documentation

  6. to-check Cloud Functions for Firebase

  7. to-read Practicing Mindfulness Without Meditating

  8. to-read How To Learn In 2 Days What Normally Takes 6 Months

  9. to-read How I Became a Better Programmer

  10. to-read Open Source Guides

  11. to-read SICP

Table of Contents

About this repo

Read about how it all started and what is currently planned.

This repo was born as a clone of BIT-101 LAB: I warmly suggest to check his amazing work.

Check out the live site

max-devjs xxx-days-of-code

Curiosities

Originally I thought to call this repo do-it, but do-it.org (which in turn seems a very nice project) already exists.

Libraries

Libraries currently used in this experiment

QuickSettings

Now

Check out what I am doing right now.

Rational

I decided to take advantage of both the #100DaysOfCode and the #301daysofcode "paths" because they look nicely interdependent concepts.

I can split a medium / long term endeavour as #301daysofcode in nice shorter goals as #javascript30 and #100DaysOfCode to make tangible and sustainable the process. Applies the other way too.

And I will take it easy.

I know that, for several reasons, I will miss more than "a couple" days.

I know that what most matters to me is consistence in the medium / long term, not repeating the same day forever.

Source

Here you are. Check the dailies folder.

Tags

BIT-101 LAB features a nice tag system that works excellently. I am enjoying it out of the box.

Uses

Software that I use