Day 5 of Posting My Tech Journey (Sep 21, 2024)
Hello Everyone, let's dive into today's progress? 🚀
Today was all about diving deep into LeetCode challenges and exploring MuleSoft's capabilities. Here’s what I tackled:
LeetCode Challenges:
1- Design Browser History: I implemented a structure to manage and navigate browser history, enhancing my understanding of data management.
2- Partition Array According to Given Pivot: This problem sharpened my skills in array manipulation and partitioning logic.
3- Container With Most Water: I enjoyed applying the two-pointer technique here, which really tested my problem-solving strategy.
4- Minimum Number of Steps to Make Two Strings Anagrams: This challenge helped me work on string manipulation and character frequency analysis.
5- Left and Right Sum Differences: Diving into array manipulation, I computed the differences efficiently, reinforcing my optimization techniques.
Product of Array Except Self: This was a great exercise in understanding array dynamics and optimization without using division.
Overall, these challenges are really boosting my problem-solving skills! 💻✨
MuleSoft:
Standalone Server: I learned about the MuleSoft standalone server, which is essential for testing and developing applications locally without relying on the Anypoint Platform. I practiced managing the server using the Runtime Manager, gaining hands-on experience that will be invaluable for my projects.
CloudHub: Deployment and Management: Today, I delved into deploying and managing integrations using MuleSoft’s Anypoint Platform CloudHub. Understanding how to effectively utilize this platform is crucial for building robust cloud applications.
Stay tuned for more updates on my journey! 💻📚
Hello Everyone, let's dive into today's progress? 🚀
Today was all about diving deep into LeetCode challenges and exploring MuleSoft's capabilities. Here’s what I tackled:
LeetCode Challenges:
1- Design Browser History: I implemented a structure to manage and navigate browser history, enhancing my understanding of data management.
2- Partition Array According to Given Pivot: This problem sharpened my skills in array manipulation and partitioning logic.
3- Container With Most Water: I enjoyed applying the two-pointer technique here, which really tested my problem-solving strategy.
4- Minimum Number of Steps to Make Two Strings Anagrams: This challenge helped me work on string manipulation and character frequency analysis.
5- Left and Right Sum Differences: Diving into array manipulation, I computed the differences efficiently, reinforcing my optimization techniques.
Product of Array Except Self: This was a great exercise in understanding array dynamics and optimization without using division.
Overall, these challenges are really boosting my problem-solving skills! 💻✨
MuleSoft:
Standalone Server: I learned about the MuleSoft standalone server, which is essential for testing and developing applications locally without relying on the Anypoint Platform. I practiced managing the server using the Runtime Manager, gaining hands-on experience that will be invaluable for my projects.
CloudHub: Deployment and Management: Today, I delved into deploying and managing integrations using MuleSoft’s Anypoint Platform CloudHub. Understanding how to effectively utilize this platform is crucial for building robust cloud applications.
Stay tuned for more updates on my journey! 💻📚
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Day 6 of Posting My Tech Journey (Sep 23, 2024)
What’s up, everyone? 👋 Another day of hard work and new discoveries—let’s break it down! 💥
LeetCode Challenges:
I tackled three interesting challenges today, each pushing me to think critically about optimizing algorithms and improving my problem-solving approach. I’m feeling more confident with every challenge, especially when it comes to data structures and efficient solutions. 💪
MuleSoft:
Mule File Module:
I dove into the File Module, working on creating and updating files in MuleSoft workflows. This module is going to be a game changer for handling integrations that involve file processing.
Context Hook:
While progressing on the Abe Garage project, I got hands-on with Context Hooks—a really cool feature that simplifies managing data across different components. It’s a powerful tool, and I’m excited to apply it further in my projects!
What’s Next?
More MuleSoft and algorithm challenges are on the horizon, and I’m continuing to push forward with my projects. Stay tuned! 🚀
What’s up, everyone? 👋 Another day of hard work and new discoveries—let’s break it down! 💥
LeetCode Challenges:
I tackled three interesting challenges today, each pushing me to think critically about optimizing algorithms and improving my problem-solving approach. I’m feeling more confident with every challenge, especially when it comes to data structures and efficient solutions. 💪
MuleSoft:
Mule File Module:
I dove into the File Module, working on creating and updating files in MuleSoft workflows. This module is going to be a game changer for handling integrations that involve file processing.
Context Hook:
While progressing on the Abe Garage project, I got hands-on with Context Hooks—a really cool feature that simplifies managing data across different components. It’s a powerful tool, and I’m excited to apply it further in my projects!
What’s Next?
More MuleSoft and algorithm challenges are on the horizon, and I’m continuing to push forward with my projects. Stay tuned! 🚀
Day 7 of Posting My Tech Journey (Sep 24, 2024)
What’s going on, family? 👋
Today was packed with learning and hands-on experience across a few different areas! Here’s what I’ve been up to:
MuleSoft - File Module:
I’ve been diving deep into the Mule File Module today. It’s been super insightful, and I’m making great strides toward my certification. The file handling in MuleSoft is something I’ve wanted to master, and it’s becoming a key skill for upcoming projects. Still have a few more concepts to explore, but I’m feeling confident about my progress so far. 💪
Web Development:
I completed a testimonial section challenge from Web Dev Daily Challenges! It pushed my design and layout skills, and I’m really happy with how it turned out. In addition, I wrapped up the design for the "About Us" page of my current project, which is a website for a charity organization called SCCMA. It’s been rewarding to work on something that has a meaningful cause behind it.
What’s Next?
I’ll continue honing my MuleSoft skills and dive into more algorithm challenges to sharpen my problem-solving techniques. I’m also excited about the next web dev challenge on the horizon! Stay tuned for more updates 🚀
Let’s keep pushing forward and leveling up! 💥
What’s going on, family? 👋
Today was packed with learning and hands-on experience across a few different areas! Here’s what I’ve been up to:
MuleSoft - File Module:
I’ve been diving deep into the Mule File Module today. It’s been super insightful, and I’m making great strides toward my certification. The file handling in MuleSoft is something I’ve wanted to master, and it’s becoming a key skill for upcoming projects. Still have a few more concepts to explore, but I’m feeling confident about my progress so far. 💪
Web Development:
I completed a testimonial section challenge from Web Dev Daily Challenges! It pushed my design and layout skills, and I’m really happy with how it turned out. In addition, I wrapped up the design for the "About Us" page of my current project, which is a website for a charity organization called SCCMA. It’s been rewarding to work on something that has a meaningful cause behind it.
What’s Next?
I’ll continue honing my MuleSoft skills and dive into more algorithm challenges to sharpen my problem-solving techniques. I’m also excited about the next web dev challenge on the horizon! Stay tuned for more updates 🚀
Let’s keep pushing forward and leveling up! 💥
🌟 Day 8 of Posting My Tech Journey (Sep 25, 2024) 🌟
Hello friends, day 8 is here!
Data Structure and Algorithm:
Today, I dove into data structures and algorithms using the book Self-Taught Computer Scientist. I explored the introduction to DSA and examined time complexity, covering various orders of magnitude like O(1) (constant time) and O(n) (linear time). To solidify my understanding, I solved three LeetCode problems!
Designing the SCCMA Donation Page:
I sharpened my UX/UI design skills by working on the donation page for the SCCMA website. I’m excited to explore more design techniques to enhance my abilities further!
Project "Abe Garaj":
I focused on managing authorization within the "Abe Garaj" project, enhancing my skills in handling user access and permissions effectively.
I’ll continue to share my progress every day—stay tuned! 🚀
Hello friends, day 8 is here!
Data Structure and Algorithm:
Today, I dove into data structures and algorithms using the book Self-Taught Computer Scientist. I explored the introduction to DSA and examined time complexity, covering various orders of magnitude like O(1) (constant time) and O(n) (linear time). To solidify my understanding, I solved three LeetCode problems!
Designing the SCCMA Donation Page:
I sharpened my UX/UI design skills by working on the donation page for the SCCMA website. I’m excited to explore more design techniques to enhance my abilities further!
Project "Abe Garaj":
I focused on managing authorization within the "Abe Garaj" project, enhancing my skills in handling user access and permissions effectively.
I’ll continue to share my progress every day—stay tuned! 🚀
🌟 A Year of DSA Growth Begins! 🌟
Hey everyone!
I’m excited to share that I’ve committed to honing my Data Structures and Algorithms (DSA) skills over the next year. This journey will be challenging, but I believe it’s essential for my growth as a software developer.
I want to be honest and transparent about my progress, so I’ll be sharing my experiences, challenges, and victories right here. Whether it’s the moments of frustration or the small wins, I’ll keep you all updated!
Let’s embark on this journey together—your support means the world to me! 🚀
Stay tuned for my updates!
Hey everyone!
I’m excited to share that I’ve committed to honing my Data Structures and Algorithms (DSA) skills over the next year. This journey will be challenging, but I believe it’s essential for my growth as a software developer.
I want to be honest and transparent about my progress, so I’ll be sharing my experiences, challenges, and victories right here. Whether it’s the moments of frustration or the small wins, I’ll keep you all updated!
Let’s embark on this journey together—your support means the world to me! 🚀
Stay tuned for my updates!
🌟 Day 8 of Posting My Tech Journey (Sep 26, 2024) 🌟
Hey everyone, day 8 has arrived!
MuleSoft Error Handling:
Today, I delved into MuleSoft error handling, learning how to manage different error types and implement strategies to create resilient integration flows. It’s fascinating to see how effective error handling can enhance the reliability of my applications!
LeetCode Practice:
To keep my coding skills sharp, I tackled three LeetCode problems today, focusing on arrays and strings. It was challenging but rewarding, and I’m determined to improve my problem-solving speed!
I’ll continue to share my progress every day—stay tuned! 🚀
Hey everyone, day 8 has arrived!
MuleSoft Error Handling:
Today, I delved into MuleSoft error handling, learning how to manage different error types and implement strategies to create resilient integration flows. It’s fascinating to see how effective error handling can enhance the reliability of my applications!
LeetCode Practice:
To keep my coding skills sharp, I tackled three LeetCode problems today, focusing on arrays and strings. It was challenging but rewarding, and I’m determined to improve my problem-solving speed!
I’ll continue to share my progress every day—stay tuned! 🚀
🌟 Day 1 of My Year-Long DSA Growth Journey (Sep 26, 2024) 🌟
Hey everyone! I’m excited to kick off Day 1 of my journey into Data Structures and Algorithms (DSA)!
Today, I explored and found two fantastic books to guide me: “Data Structures and Algorithms Made Easy” and “Cracking the Coding Interview.” I’ll be using these resources to solidify my knowledge while solving problems on platforms like LeetCode, HackerRank, and Codeforces.
I’ve decided to dive deep into “Data Structures and Algorithms Made Easy,” which is a comprehensive 828 pages long! I kicked things off by covering the introduction to DSA, setting a solid foundation for what’s ahead.
I can’t wait to share my progress and insights along the way—stay tuned! 🚀
Hey everyone! I’m excited to kick off Day 1 of my journey into Data Structures and Algorithms (DSA)!
Today, I explored and found two fantastic books to guide me: “Data Structures and Algorithms Made Easy” and “Cracking the Coding Interview.” I’ll be using these resources to solidify my knowledge while solving problems on platforms like LeetCode, HackerRank, and Codeforces.
I’ve decided to dive deep into “Data Structures and Algorithms Made Easy,” which is a comprehensive 828 pages long! I kicked things off by covering the introduction to DSA, setting a solid foundation for what’s ahead.
I can’t wait to share my progress and insights along the way—stay tuned! 🚀
🌟 Day 9 of Posting My Tech Journey (Sep 27, 2024) 🌟
Hey everyone, day 9 is here!
1- Authorization & Authentication: Today, I dived into authorization and authentication while building the Abe Garaj website. These concepts are crucial for securing web applications, and implementing them effectively is really exciting! I’m gaining a deeper understanding of how to protect user data and manage access control.
2- LeetCode Practice: I also solved three LeetCode problems to keep improving my problem-solving skills:
1- Number of Good Pairs
2- Final Value After Performing Operations
3- Number of Arithmetic Triplets
It was another productive day, and I’ll keep sharing my progress—stay tuned! 🚀
Hey everyone, day 9 is here!
1- Authorization & Authentication: Today, I dived into authorization and authentication while building the Abe Garaj website. These concepts are crucial for securing web applications, and implementing them effectively is really exciting! I’m gaining a deeper understanding of how to protect user data and manage access control.
2- LeetCode Practice: I also solved three LeetCode problems to keep improving my problem-solving skills:
1- Number of Good Pairs
2- Final Value After Performing Operations
3- Number of Arithmetic Triplets
It was another productive day, and I’ll keep sharing my progress—stay tuned! 🚀
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🌱 Day 2 of My DSA Growth Journey (Sep 27, 2024) 🌱
Hey everyone! It's Day 2 of my DSA journey, and today I dug deep into the fundamentals of Data Structures, Algorithms, and Asymptotic Analysis from the book Data Structures and Algorithms Made Easy. 📚
Here’s what I covered:
Data Structures: Understanding the building blocks like arrays, linked lists, stacks, and queues. It's fascinating to see how efficient structures can dramatically improve performance.
Algorithms: Started exploring how these structures are manipulated through various algorithms—sorting, searching, and more.
Asymptotic Analysis: This was a key part of the day, learning how to evaluate an algorithm's efficiency using Big O, Big Theta, and Big Omega notations.
This foundation is so important for mastering more advanced topics, and I’m excited to keep growing my skills!
I’ll continue to share updates as I progress through this journey—stay tuned for more! 🚀
Hey everyone! It's Day 2 of my DSA journey, and today I dug deep into the fundamentals of Data Structures, Algorithms, and Asymptotic Analysis from the book Data Structures and Algorithms Made Easy. 📚
Here’s what I covered:
Data Structures: Understanding the building blocks like arrays, linked lists, stacks, and queues. It's fascinating to see how efficient structures can dramatically improve performance.
Algorithms: Started exploring how these structures are manipulated through various algorithms—sorting, searching, and more.
Asymptotic Analysis: This was a key part of the day, learning how to evaluate an algorithm's efficiency using Big O, Big Theta, and Big Omega notations.
This foundation is so important for mastering more advanced topics, and I’m excited to keep growing my skills!
I’ll continue to share updates as I progress through this journey—stay tuned for more! 🚀
🌟 Entrepreneur Spotlight: Jack Ma 🐲
Today, let's talk about Jack Ma, the founder of Alibaba and one of the most inspiring tech entrepreneurs from China! 🇨🇳
Jack Ma's story is a classic example of resilience and vision. Despite being rejected from countless jobs (even KFC!), he never gave up on his dream. In 1999, he founded Alibaba, which grew from a small e-commerce startup to a global powerhouse that transformed how businesses operate online. 💻
What’s truly inspiring about Ma is his belief in empowering others. He built Alibaba to support small businesses, helping them reach customers globally. His journey teaches us that failure is not the end, but just a stepping stone toward success. 🌱
As Jack Ma once said:
"Never give up. Today is hard, tomorrow will be worse, but the day after tomorrow will be sunshine."
Stay determined, keep pushing, and remember, every setback brings you one step closer to your goal! 💪
Today, let's talk about Jack Ma, the founder of Alibaba and one of the most inspiring tech entrepreneurs from China! 🇨🇳
Jack Ma's story is a classic example of resilience and vision. Despite being rejected from countless jobs (even KFC!), he never gave up on his dream. In 1999, he founded Alibaba, which grew from a small e-commerce startup to a global powerhouse that transformed how businesses operate online. 💻
What’s truly inspiring about Ma is his belief in empowering others. He built Alibaba to support small businesses, helping them reach customers globally. His journey teaches us that failure is not the end, but just a stepping stone toward success. 🌱
As Jack Ma once said:
"Never give up. Today is hard, tomorrow will be worse, but the day after tomorrow will be sunshine."
Stay determined, keep pushing, and remember, every setback brings you one step closer to your goal! 💪
🌟 Day 10 of Posting My Tech Journey (Sep 28, 2024) 🌟
Hello folks,
1️⃣ Abe Garaj Project - Employee List Page
Today, I successfully completed the employee list page for the Abe Garaj project! 🎉 I focused on authorization, fetching data from the backend, and displaying it on the frontend. It’s rewarding to see the progress and to better understand how data flows securely through the system.
2️⃣ MuleSoft Error Handling
I also spent time learning and practicing error handling in MuleSoft. I covered key concepts like On Error Continue, On Error Propagate, and the Default Error Handler. This knowledge is critical for building robust applications that can handle unexpected issues gracefully.
3️⃣ Networking Concepts
From my IT Professional course, I delved into networking concepts such as TCP/IP and the Domain Name System (DNS). These fundamentals are essential for understanding how data is transmitted across the internet, and it’s exciting to dive deeper into these topics as part of my 6-month machine learning journey on Coursera.
Another productive day in the books! Stay tuned for more updates on my tech journey! 🚀
Hello folks,
1️⃣ Abe Garaj Project - Employee List Page
Today, I successfully completed the employee list page for the Abe Garaj project! 🎉 I focused on authorization, fetching data from the backend, and displaying it on the frontend. It’s rewarding to see the progress and to better understand how data flows securely through the system.
2️⃣ MuleSoft Error Handling
I also spent time learning and practicing error handling in MuleSoft. I covered key concepts like On Error Continue, On Error Propagate, and the Default Error Handler. This knowledge is critical for building robust applications that can handle unexpected issues gracefully.
3️⃣ Networking Concepts
From my IT Professional course, I delved into networking concepts such as TCP/IP and the Domain Name System (DNS). These fundamentals are essential for understanding how data is transmitted across the internet, and it’s exciting to dive deeper into these topics as part of my 6-month machine learning journey on Coursera.
Another productive day in the books! Stay tuned for more updates on my tech journey! 🚀
🌟 Day 3 of a Year of DSA Growth 🌟
Hey everyone, here’s today’s DSA progress update!
Today, I dived into some fundamental concepts:
1️⃣ Asymptotic Analysis – Reviewed different notations like Big O, Omega, and Theta for evaluating algorithm efficiency.
2️⃣ Auxiliary Space – Explored the importance of extra space used by algorithms beyond the input, and how it impacts performance.
3️⃣ Amortized Case – Learned about amortized analysis, which helps analyze the average performance of algorithms across a series of operations.
I also practiced solving three LeetCode problems:
1- Valid Parentheses
2- Number of Arithmetic Triplets
3- Two Sum
It was a great day of learning and problem-solving! Stay tuned for more updates as I continue to grow my DSA skills! 🚀
Hey everyone, here’s today’s DSA progress update!
Today, I dived into some fundamental concepts:
1️⃣ Asymptotic Analysis – Reviewed different notations like Big O, Omega, and Theta for evaluating algorithm efficiency.
2️⃣ Auxiliary Space – Explored the importance of extra space used by algorithms beyond the input, and how it impacts performance.
3️⃣ Amortized Case – Learned about amortized analysis, which helps analyze the average performance of algorithms across a series of operations.
I also practiced solving three LeetCode problems:
1- Valid Parentheses
2- Number of Arithmetic Triplets
3- Two Sum
It was a great day of learning and problem-solving! Stay tuned for more updates as I continue to grow my DSA skills! 🚀
🌟 Day 11 of Posting My Tech Journey (Sep 29, 2024) 🌟
Hello everyone,
1️⃣ SCCMA Website - Design Phase Complete
Today, I officially completed the design phase for the SCCMA website! 🎉 It’s been an exciting journey creating a solid structure, and now I’m ready to dive into the coding phase. I’ve started learning Bootstrap to make the development process smoother and more responsive. I’m excited to start coding tomorrow and bring the design to life!
2️⃣ A Year of Growth in DSA
Even though I took a break from DSA prep today, I’m committed to continuing my year-long journey of mastering data structures and algorithms. Consistent practice has been a game changer for me, and I’ll be back at it soon with even more focus!
3️⃣ Taking a Well-Deserved Rest
Today’s all about recharging. After the past few weeks of intense learning and development, it’s important to step back and reset for the challenges ahead.
Tomorrow, I’ll begin coding the SCCMA website. Stay tuned for more updates on my journey! 🚀
Hello everyone,
1️⃣ SCCMA Website - Design Phase Complete
Today, I officially completed the design phase for the SCCMA website! 🎉 It’s been an exciting journey creating a solid structure, and now I’m ready to dive into the coding phase. I’ve started learning Bootstrap to make the development process smoother and more responsive. I’m excited to start coding tomorrow and bring the design to life!
2️⃣ A Year of Growth in DSA
Even though I took a break from DSA prep today, I’m committed to continuing my year-long journey of mastering data structures and algorithms. Consistent practice has been a game changer for me, and I’ll be back at it soon with even more focus!
3️⃣ Taking a Well-Deserved Rest
Today’s all about recharging. After the past few weeks of intense learning and development, it’s important to step back and reset for the challenges ahead.
Tomorrow, I’ll begin coding the SCCMA website. Stay tuned for more updates on my journey! 🚀
Day 12 of Posting My Tech Journey (Sep 30, 2024)
Hello tech nerds!
Today, I made great strides in my projects and learning journey:
1️⃣ Building the SCCMA Website
I kicked off the development of the SCCMA website by completing the landing page! 🎉 It was a fantastic opportunity to practice various concepts, including:
Frontend with React: Implemented state management and utilized libraries like Material UI and Bootstrap for a responsive and visually appealing design.
Backend with Node.js: Focused on establishing a seamless connection between the frontend and backend, ensuring efficient data handling.
2️⃣ Revisiting "The Self-Taught Computer Scientist"
I revisited "The Self-Taught Computer Scientist" and found it to be a much better resource for understanding data structures and algorithms compared to "Data Structures and Algorithms Made Easy." This book breaks down complex concepts into digestible parts, making it easier to learn and apply.
Reflecting on the Day
It feels great to have made tangible progress on the website while also deepening my understanding of data structures and algorithms. Each day brings new challenges and learning opportunities, and I’m excited to dive deeper into these subjects.
Stay tuned for more updates on my tech journey! 🚀
Hello tech nerds!
Today, I made great strides in my projects and learning journey:
1️⃣ Building the SCCMA Website
I kicked off the development of the SCCMA website by completing the landing page! 🎉 It was a fantastic opportunity to practice various concepts, including:
Frontend with React: Implemented state management and utilized libraries like Material UI and Bootstrap for a responsive and visually appealing design.
Backend with Node.js: Focused on establishing a seamless connection between the frontend and backend, ensuring efficient data handling.
2️⃣ Revisiting "The Self-Taught Computer Scientist"
I revisited "The Self-Taught Computer Scientist" and found it to be a much better resource for understanding data structures and algorithms compared to "Data Structures and Algorithms Made Easy." This book breaks down complex concepts into digestible parts, making it easier to learn and apply.
Reflecting on the Day
It feels great to have made tangible progress on the website while also deepening my understanding of data structures and algorithms. Each day brings new challenges and learning opportunities, and I’m excited to dive deeper into these subjects.
Stay tuned for more updates on my tech journey! 🚀
Day 4 of My Year of DSA Growth
Today, I didn’t practice much on my data structures and algorithms (DSA) skills, but I revisited "The Self-Taught Computer Scientist" book. This book is a great resource for understanding key DSA concepts and provides a structured approach to learning.
Key Takeaways:
Overview of DSA: The book covers various data structures and algorithms, making it easier to grasp the essentials for anyone looking to improve their coding skills.
Learning Strategy: I appreciate how the author breaks down complex topics into more manageable parts, making it less daunting to dive into subjects like graphs, trees, and algorithm analysis.
Next Steps
Although today was less about practice, revisiting the book has reignited my motivation to dive deeper into DSA concepts. I plan to incorporate regular practice sessions into my routine soon.
Stay tuned for more updates as I continue to explore and grow in my DSA journey! 🚀
Today, I didn’t practice much on my data structures and algorithms (DSA) skills, but I revisited "The Self-Taught Computer Scientist" book. This book is a great resource for understanding key DSA concepts and provides a structured approach to learning.
Key Takeaways:
Overview of DSA: The book covers various data structures and algorithms, making it easier to grasp the essentials for anyone looking to improve their coding skills.
Learning Strategy: I appreciate how the author breaks down complex topics into more manageable parts, making it less daunting to dive into subjects like graphs, trees, and algorithm analysis.
Next Steps
Although today was less about practice, revisiting the book has reignited my motivation to dive deeper into DSA concepts. I plan to incorporate regular practice sessions into my routine soon.
Stay tuned for more updates as I continue to explore and grow in my DSA journey! 🚀
What's up, friends!
I've been sharing my journey at night after long, productive days, but I’ve realized it's tough to write and prepare posts at midnight. Since I'm committed to being honest with myself and improving my writing skills, I’ll be switching things up! From now on, I’ll post in the mornings when my mind is fresh. Stay tuned for more updates, and thanks for being part of the journey!
I've been sharing my journey at night after long, productive days, but I’ve realized it's tough to write and prepare posts at midnight. Since I'm committed to being honest with myself and improving my writing skills, I’ll be switching things up! From now on, I’ll post in the mornings when my mind is fresh. Stay tuned for more updates, and thanks for being part of the journey!
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Day 12 of Posting My Tech Journey (Oct 1, 2024)
Hey coding comrades!
Today, I made great strides in my projects and learning journey:
1️⃣ Developing the SCCMA Website
I continued the development of the SCCMA website, focusing on some key components and features like:
1- Carousel Components: Added and styled carousel elements to enhance the site's visual flow.
2- Routing Setup: Implemented routing to ensure seamless navigation between different pages.
3- State Management & Side Effects: Explored useEffect to manage side effects in React, improving the app's interactivity.
3- Responsive Design: Focused on making the website adaptable across various screen sizes.
2️⃣ Pausing My DSA Journey
While I've temporarily paused my data structures and algorithms practice, I'm excited to come back stronger after making good progress on the website.
Reflecting on the Day
It's been a productive day, making tangible progress on the website while also reinforcing my knowledge of frontend. I’m eager to keep building and learning more in the coming days.
Stay tuned for more updates on my tech journey! 🚀
Hey coding comrades!
Today, I made great strides in my projects and learning journey:
1️⃣ Developing the SCCMA Website
I continued the development of the SCCMA website, focusing on some key components and features like:
1- Carousel Components: Added and styled carousel elements to enhance the site's visual flow.
2- Routing Setup: Implemented routing to ensure seamless navigation between different pages.
3- State Management & Side Effects: Explored useEffect to manage side effects in React, improving the app's interactivity.
3- Responsive Design: Focused on making the website adaptable across various screen sizes.
2️⃣ Pausing My DSA Journey
While I've temporarily paused my data structures and algorithms practice, I'm excited to come back stronger after making good progress on the website.
Reflecting on the Day
It's been a productive day, making tangible progress on the website while also reinforcing my knowledge of frontend. I’m eager to keep building and learning more in the coming days.
Stay tuned for more updates on my tech journey! 🚀
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Day 13 of Posting My Tech Journey (Oct 2, 2024)
What's up, tech comrades!
Today was all about building the SCCMA websites! 🚀 I'm using React for the frontend, and I’ve been diving deep into a component-based approach. So far, I’ve built three components, and things are shaping up well!
Here’s what I’ve been learning:
🖥 Responsive Design: Ensuring the site looks good on any screen size. Flexbox and Grid are coming in clutch!
🔗 Props: Getting a deeper understanding of passing data between components to keep everything dynamic and reusable.
On another note, I'm continuing the pause on my DSA growth to fully focus on the current project. Once this is complete, I’ll dive back into DSA with even more energy.
Every day brings fresh challenges, but I’m loving the process and refining my React skills.
Catch you tomorrow with more updates on the project!
What's up, tech comrades!
Today was all about building the SCCMA websites! 🚀 I'm using React for the frontend, and I’ve been diving deep into a component-based approach. So far, I’ve built three components, and things are shaping up well!
Here’s what I’ve been learning:
🖥 Responsive Design: Ensuring the site looks good on any screen size. Flexbox and Grid are coming in clutch!
🔗 Props: Getting a deeper understanding of passing data between components to keep everything dynamic and reusable.
On another note, I'm continuing the pause on my DSA growth to fully focus on the current project. Once this is complete, I’ll dive back into DSA with even more energy.
Every day brings fresh challenges, but I’m loving the process and refining my React skills.
Catch you tomorrow with more updates on the project!
Forwarded from Maroset
Job Title: Senior Java developer
Company: Private Client
Salary: 70-90,000ETB
Deadline: 06-10-2024
Job Field: Tech
Description:
Looking for a Senior Java Spring Boot Developer with experience in RabbitMQ, JavaFX, and gRPC. You will help build and maintain Java-based applications using Spring Boot, work with messaging systems like RabbitMQ, and create user interfaces with JavaFX. You will also use gRPC for communication between services.
Requirements:
5+ years experience only there will be a series of interview so help me by not wasting my time
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Company: Private Client
Salary: 70-90,000ETB
Deadline: 06-10-2024
Job Field: Tech
Description:
Looking for a Senior Java Spring Boot Developer with experience in RabbitMQ, JavaFX, and gRPC. You will help build and maintain Java-based applications using Spring Boot, work with messaging systems like RabbitMQ, and create user interfaces with JavaFX. You will also use gRPC for communication between services.
Requirements:
5+ years experience only there will be a series of interview so help me by not wasting my time
Reviewed & Approved by Maroset
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