Had a crazy weeks these 2 weeks, so I'm sooo behind.
But I'm trying to catch up.
1. What concept/project/series have you decided to take on for the duration of the "Learn in Public" challenge?
I'm torn between React and accessibility.
But I think I will do React by creating a project and share some of the basic concepts as I go. At the end, I will share the project itself.
2. Why did you pick this focus?
I have some experiences with React, but I never really learn it properly. So my knowledge is kind of scattered here and there, and this time around I want to learn React properly from basics.
3. Why do you think sharing your journey in public will help others?
I learned a lot from other people's learning journey. So I think sharing my journey in public would help others as well in some way π
4. Share the the title you landed on for the series you're going to create as well as the "entries" you anticipate creating/tackling.
I will continue the series that I created long time ago π β React JS Log Blog
Don't worry about being late @adiatiayu, personally, I am only able to focus on the challenge now π
I sense that, the more important is to commit to finish the challenge, even if we are a little bit off the time frame. π
I wonder if you have any ideas for the entries you want to add on your React series, or if you plan to come up with them during this challenge ?
Yes, I have seen ann read them (on Dev.to and on CodeNewbieπ) ! And particulary enjoyed this one ! π
I am curious, is there a specific reason why you decided to change your subject ?
For now, I am going through the Mission 2, I have chosen to focus on the tool pylint, as I will need to use it in my job, and I think it could help Python developers a lot.
I have also written an article about how I have handled the first Mission π
The reason was simply because I and my teammate set our foot wrong in the beginning of our project collaboration.
We set up our environment as open-source instead of collaboration and we encountered some problems π
But because of the accident, we learned a lot more.
I want to share these experiences instead while they're still fresh.
I'm still struggling to understand some of React concepts that I'm learning.
So, I'm not ready to share them yet.
Had a crazy weeks these 2 weeks, so I'm sooo behind.
But I'm trying to catch up.
1. What concept/project/series have you decided to take on for the duration of the "Learn in Public" challenge?
I'm torn between React and accessibility.
But I think I will do React by creating a project and share some of the basic concepts as I go. At the end, I will share the project itself.
2. Why did you pick this focus?
I have some experiences with React, but I never really learn it properly. So my knowledge is kind of scattered here and there, and this time around I want to learn React properly from basics.
3. Why do you think sharing your journey in public will help others?
I learned a lot from other people's learning journey. So I think sharing my journey in public would help others as well in some way π
4. Share the the title you landed on for the series you're going to create as well as the "entries" you anticipate creating/tackling.
I will continue the series that I created long time ago π β React JS Log Blog
Don't worry about being late @adiatiayu, personally, I am only able to focus on the challenge now π
I sense that, the more important is to commit to finish the challenge, even if we are a little bit off the time frame. π
I wonder if you have any ideas for the entries you want to add on your React series, or if you plan to come up with them during this challenge ?
I finally pivoting to write about Git & GitHub as I encounter some problems with them π
And I've published the three of them π
How about you, @xav83?
Yes, I have seen ann read them (on Dev.to and on CodeNewbieπ) ! And particulary enjoyed this one ! π
I am curious, is there a specific reason why you decided to change your subject ?
For now, I am going through the Mission 2, I have chosen to focus on the tool pylint, as I will need to use it in my job, and I think it could help Python developers a lot.
I have also written an article about how I have handled the first Mission π
The reason was simply because I and my teammate set our foot wrong in the beginning of our project collaboration.
We set up our environment as open-source instead of collaboration and we encountered some problems π
But because of the accident, we learned a lot more.
I want to share these experiences instead while they're still fresh.
I'm still struggling to understand some of React concepts that I'm learning.
So, I'm not ready to share them yet.
I read your article! Awesome that you wrote about it π€©
Yet, the accident taught us a lot more.
Instead, while they are still recent, I want to talk about these experiences.
Several of the React principles I'm learning continue to baffle me.
I'm therefore not yet ready to reveal them. drift boss