I have officially joined the @OteemoInc team as their first DevSecOps Skillbridge Intern.
Excited to learn and grow with the organization and the friendly, welcoming people I now call teammates! 🤙🏼👨🏼💻🔐
Day 19/100 #100DaysOfCode - Today was all about coding challenges with functions. It’s the last section on functions in my JS course, so tomorrow I’m excited to move onto Arrays!
18/100 #100DaysOfCode
Dove deep into different kinds of errors that are common. As a dev, it’s so important to know how to read errors through error statements.
Some people learn to code when they're 10.
Some learn when they're 30.
Some at 20, others at 45, some at even 70.
No matter when you start, the important thing is to:
focus on your own path.
Don't look sideways.
Look forward.
Day 17/100 - More on function statements. Working with some toy problems. #100DaysOfCode
Also refactored the pdf generation code I wrote at work the other day. Twas a fun one 😅
Vanilla first, that’s why I’m doing a refresher course on JavaScript fundamentals to kick off my #100DaysOfCode challenge. Frameworks come and go, but JS prevails.
Frontend is not just displaying pre made components with data 👀
Backend is not just fetching from database. 🤯
Both can be a lot more complicated than that. Stop saying one is harder than the other without really working through the bredth of the other 🛑
Day 16 - Went over Closures and Callbacks. Twas a fun one.
Didn’t have time to make a thread, as I also took and passed my ITIL Foundation certification exam!
I’ll follow up tomorrow with some content :)
#100DaysOfCode
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As beginners, we don't know where to start from.
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