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Hey CodeLand! Sema Software would love to connect and talk about your accomplishments ⭐

Matt Van Itallie on June 16, 2022

Hi CodeLand! I'm Matt Van Itallie — the founder and CEO of Sema Software. I'm proud that Sema is a sponsor of CodeLand this year and I'm excited ...
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Jolene Kearse

Great talk! I loved the idea of an accomplishment journal. I was working on a blog post about a project and had to 'search' my various notes to remind myself. This included Twitter posts and my daily log of activities, where I keep track of what I did in my learning and solutions I found. It gave me such a confidence boost to see all I'd accomplished. We often forget, so keeping all our accomplishments in one place is a way to give ourselves' pats on the back!

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Matt Van Itallie

amazing amazing Jolene!!!

here's a blog post with some templates if you want some more inspiration

keep it up and thank you for sharing!!!!

semasoftware.com/blog/how-to-build...

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Simarpreet Singh

Sema is such a welcoming community, such humble people like mattvanitallie building and supporting opensource. A must try thing for all developers. if you encounter some problem or suggestions, do follow up with us on discord at discord.gg/pKP87qHA to connect with sema community

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Matt Van Itallie

honored. Thank you Simarpreet, I am so glad you are a member of our community!!!

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Mayank Pawar

Great work as always by Matt , Perfectly explained everything in detail and love the way that our community is growing more and more daily and encouraging about a lot of effective and efficient things in tech , specially open source and its contributions. From helping people to start from scratch to helping them build their solid developer portfolio and various other practices are just really amazing! & so helpful. All the thanks to Sema and all the community members behind it. I've been member of Sema since a while now and really appreciate the way of guiding and solving issues in person and Yes , I do write my Developer Diary for most of the solutions, Handy tricks and links to resources. Thank you once again to Sema and Codeland for this great work to empower communities & developers. Have a very good day!

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Matt Van Itallie

amazing, thank you Lavish for the shout out! If you ever want to post examples on socials, please @ me or Sema (@vanitallie_matt and @semasoftware1) and we'll celebrate it!

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Dee {he | they} • Edited

I presently do not keep an Accomplishment Journal.

I'm glad to incorporate utilizing Sema to keep track of my successes, which will gradually alleviate some of the impostor mentality.

It would also help me keep track of all the new things I've learnt and continue to learn on this journey.

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Matt Van Itallie

amazing! We'd love to help you.

You can sign up for free with your GitHub log in at semasoftware.com/

and I will personally answer any of your questions or give you a custom demo (same for all the awesome folks at CodeLand)-- write me anytime at mvi@semasoftware.com

Enjoy!

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Tyler V. (he/him)

I find the hardest part of an accomplishment journal is to identify accomplishments 😅 It's so easy to brush off what you already know how to do as easy and not consider how much effort went toward developing your skills to the point you're able to do something!

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Matt Van Itallie

totally agree

one trick could be to organize your accomplishments around:

  1. what you've learned
  2. what you've taught
  3. what the TEAM has accomplished (just be sure to acknowledge your contribution, too)
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Anya Brun

I don’t have a journal specifically for accomplishments, but I do maintain a developer journal where I write about my projects—things like errors that came up and how I solved them, concepts I learned more about, what I want to improve on next time. It’s really helped me learn a lot, especially since talking and writing notes is how I process and absorb information. Making a Brag Book sounds like a great idea and I’ll definitely check out your templates! Thanks for sponsoring the conference; it’s been awesome 😊

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Matt Van Itallie

Anya that is wonderful and exactly the spirit-- growth as well as accomplishments. keep it up!!! Here are some tips that could be helpful, enjoy-- semasoftware.com/blog/how-to-build...

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Jeffrey ‘King the Asix’ Willis

Just heard the lighting talk and this is something I need in my journey. I am very hard on myself since I am not where I want to be and because of this it is easy to overlook my many accomplishments. Definitely going to looking into starting a brag book and also looking forward to the portfolio competition.

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Matt Van Itallie

terrific! here's more on the Accomplishment Journal including free google templates -- semasoftware.com/blog/how-to-build...

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Jeffrey ‘King the Asix’ Willis

Thank you!

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gigi-boop

I really love the idea of an accomplishment journal.
I don't think I've ever believed in myself so much since I've been learning web development. For my whole life, I didn't think I could really be good at anything. And I've had moments in my learning journey when I felt the weight of that lack of belief in myself because I was having trouble understanding a concept or becoming overwhelmed by how much more there still is for me to learn. But when I stop and look at where I am and what I know now versus where I started, suddenly I can't deny my own ability to grow anymore. And the good, fuzzy feelings that brings motivates me to grow even more! It's a dopamine high, basically.
So I think keeping an accomplishment journal is a great idea because it would facilitate that.
Um, thank you for coming to my TED talk lol.

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Matt Van Itallie

Amazing! I believe in you!!!

more importantly-- the data about your journey means you have to be honest with yourself, i.e. that you HAVE learned a lot, and not too self-critical.

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gigi-boop

:D

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moonshoeskelly

Very cool tool you've created. I want to try it out for sure.

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Matt Van Itallie

wonderful-- you can sign up for free at semasoftware.com/

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Christopher Aaron

Wish the lightning talk was longer! 😆 But definitely got my attention! The concept of having an Accomplishment Journal / Brag Book sounds like the best solution to combat Imposter Syndrome; something I feel every developer struggles with. Thank you, Matt, for sharing!

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Matt Van Itallie

thanks Aaron! here's more if you're curious-- semasoftware.com/blog/how-to-build...

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Kithmini

Woah.So excited to participate your Developer Portfolio competition🤩​🙊​

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Matt Van Itallie

thank you! please sign up so we can let you know when it's ready

right now the Portfolio works, but your team has to be using our free GitHub plug in for codereviews to have any data...

soon you'll be able to use it on any GitHub repos, starting with OpenSource, even if you haven't used the plug in

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Shaina

A brag book is such a good idea. Excited to listen to your lightning talk, Matt!

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Matt Van Itallie

thank you! i would love to hear your feedback!

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brooke

LOVE the idea of a brag book!! Thank you for this.

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Matt Van Itallie

thank you! would love to celebrate your successes and growth!!!

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ceciliapina

Excited to learn more about the Brag Book. As a new developer (and to tech), I'm looking for ways to document my work/learning, so this is a great idea.

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Matt Van Itallie

great!

semasoftware.com/blog/how-to-build... is a link to the longer explanation along with free google templates you can use to build it

and we have a free github extension you can use to create one too-- learn more or sign up at semasoftware.com/

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Hattie

Can't wait to hear this talk, what a nice idea, kind of like those posts you see of artists posting their work from a year before and then their art now and you can see the improvement.

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Matt Van Itallie

100% it-- exactly!!!

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Matt Van Itallie

hi everyone!!! so excited to be here