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For a while I have been playing with an idea to challenge myself with coding everyday for 100 days. I feel like it will be a good thing to set myself such goal, push my skills further and come out as a better and much more experienced developer at the end of it. In meantime, I am also hoping to improve my writing skills and maybe develop this blog into something bigger that will help me brand my name online.
I decided to quickly set up a blogger to not waste any time (or procrastinate) starting this challenge. I am not sure yet about the structure and format of each post. For starters, I will simply sum up each day with what I did and learnt. I will research how others do it and with time I am sure I will see and discover what works for me the best and probably I will find more creativity in it. I think somewhere along the road I might also build something more custom or advanced. We shall see.
//To sum up day 1
Today I finished Udemy course on Bootstrap 4 with Brad Traversy. After building few websites, I think I have a good grasp of the framework and feel comfortable using it. It seems pretty straightforward, quick to set up and I love the sandbox Brad created. I also liked a quick intro to SASS.
I am wondering if it will come in handy, since the direction of website development seems to be moving away from such frameworks considering we can now use flexbox and grid layout. Nonetheless, having a general idea how it works should be useful.
For now, I am continuing The Web Developer Bootcamp with Colt Steele on Udemy. I skipped through the HTML and CSS portions because it was way too basic for me. I am reviewing the JavaScript classes since I haven't been really using it for a while and it's always been my 'enemy'. I try to tweak each exercise Colt gives to make it a bit more difficult or just simply to play around with the code and see what I can achieve.
Day one is down and good luck to me in the rest 99 days of this challenge.
For a while I have been playing with an idea to challenge myself with coding everyday for 100 days. I feel like it will be a good thing to set myself such goal, push my skills further and come out as a better and much more experienced developer at the end of it. In meantime, I am also hoping to improve my writing skills and maybe develop this blog into something bigger that will help me brand my name online.
I decided to quickly set up a blogger to not waste any time (or procrastinate) starting this challenge. I am not sure yet about the structure and format of each post. For starters, I will simply sum up each day with what I did and learnt. I will research how others do it and with time I am sure I will see and discover what works for me the best and probably I will find more creativity in it. I think somewhere along the road I might also build something more custom or advanced. We shall see.
//To sum up day 1
Today I finished Udemy course on Bootstrap 4 with Brad Traversy. After building few websites, I think I have a good grasp of the framework and feel comfortable using it. It seems pretty straightforward, quick to set up and I love the sandbox Brad created. I also liked a quick intro to SASS.
I am wondering if it will come in handy, since the direction of website development seems to be moving away from such frameworks considering we can now use flexbox and grid layout. Nonetheless, having a general idea how it works should be useful.
For now, I am continuing The Web Developer Bootcamp with Colt Steele on Udemy. I skipped through the HTML and CSS portions because it was way too basic for me. I am reviewing the JavaScript classes since I haven't been really using it for a while and it's always been my 'enemy'. I try to tweak each exercise Colt gives to make it a bit more difficult or just simply to play around with the code and see what I can achieve.
Day one is down and good luck to me in the rest 99 days of this challenge.
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