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Day 100: Lessons Learned from #100DaysOfCode
After earning my certificate for that program in July of this year, I continued my journey by starting freeCodeCamp's JavaScript certification. Shortly after starting the course I started the #100DaysOfCode Challenge on August 5 and on November 12 I completed the 100th day of that challenge.
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Regular Expressions: A Basic Explanation
In an effort to be intentional with my weekly reflections on the #100DaysOfCode Challenge, I want to focus this post on regular expressions. While completing the scripting challenges on freeCodeCamp I struggled and felt very frustrated with the challenges that involved regular expressions. Which means ... I needed to learn more about them and on a deeper level. So here goes!
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Day 50: Reflecting at the Halfway Point
Those are the triumphs, tribulations, and lessons I've learned from my first 50 days of the #100DaysOfCode Challenge. I'm looking forward to what comes next in the second half of the challenge and writing this post has helped me identify the direction I need to work toward. If you'd like to see my log entry for Day 50's study session, you can find in my GitHub repository for the #100DaysOfCode challenge.
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R2D6: Sololearn, Scrimba, and Frontend Mentor
I’m still working on finalizing the “product preview card” for the Frontend Mentor Challenge. This has been another excellent resource for both putting my skills into action and reviewing concepts like HTML and CSS which I study back in May/June of this year. This project in particular has helped me review CSS and I’m looking forward to finishing the challenge with a mobile-friendly design. This is something that I’m continue to struggle with but with practice I know I’ll get better.
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Day 100: Lessons Learned from #100DaysOfCode
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basic-tetris - basic tetris app using HTML, CSS, and JS based on tutorial by Ania Kubow
responsive-css-grid - A CSS grid template created based on the tutorial taught by Angela Delise.
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curriculum - The open curriculum for learning web development
JavaScript-es6-and-beyond-ebook - A comprehensive, easy-to-follow ebook to learn everything from the basics of JavaScript to ES2020. Read more on my blog https://inspiredwebdev.com or buy it here https://leanpub.com/completeguidetomodernjavascript2020. Get the course here https://www.educative.io/courses/complete-guide-to-modern-javascript?aff=BqmB [Moved to: https://github.com/AlbertoMontalesi/The-complete-guide-to-modern-JavaScript]
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RegExr - RegExr is a HTML/JS based tool for creating, testing, and learning about Regular Expressions.
calculator - A basic calculator built with HTML, CSS, and JS
content - The content behind MDN Web Docs
100-days-of-code - Fork this template for the 100 days journal - to keep yourself accountable (multiple languages available)