It was pretty good and I got a decent grasp on it but the "stretch" align property still gets me most of the time. 100 Days of Code challenges you to code for 100 days. I learned how to create a log in site as one of the projects in the "Complete Web Developer 2019" course by Andre but I expanded it by adding the ability to create new users. I can build the entire thing by just duplicating all of the JS and changing those constants for each one but that seems very unnecessarily repetitive. And you should join me. I also spent about five hours today building a complicated Excel workbook for my job. (That’s what PyBites is all about!) Day 2. Week 3
It was a simple challenge, and this made it so successful: code at least for an hour every day and keep a log / tweet about it to hold yourself accountable. Strengthen my knowledge of CSS. I didn't...but it looks like I did. This workbook will build a growth plan for Exploring, the youth program I manage. I do not want a portfolio full of calculators and to-do lists. I haven't touched FreeCodeCamp in several weeks until today so I'd really like to get back into it. One for scuba physics, one for underwater environment, etc. I went through the "Introduction to Basic Data Structures" section of FreeCodeCamp today. I practiced with objects and arrays by doing something fun. (Took a break in middle due to college stuff so, end date extended) All the files,practice code,projects that I'll do in #100daysofcode will be in these repo. (Took a break in middle due to college stuff so, end date extended) All the files,practice code,projects that I'll do in #100daysofcode will be in these repo. Week 2
The thing works great but now I need to develop the content that a logged in user will be directed to. I worked on adding social media contacts and getting them styled properly. Align-content took a little more thought to realize the difference between align-content and align-items but I think I've got it. This was fun and very satisfying! I have returned to JavaScript. The challenge follows one simple rule: Code for at least an hour each day for 100 consecutive days. I completed the 100 Days of Code Challenge, where I coded for (almost) 100 days in a row. Login Sign up. I finally finished the last challenge of Basic Algorithm Scripting on FreeCodeCamp. Day 1. It's a different way of setting height/width but is better somehow. Most of the challenges fall under the category of 3 main rules: Work on your habit for minimum an hour every day for the next 100 days* Tweet your progress every day with the #100DaysOfX hashtag and the hashtag of your chosen challenge; Encourage/help at least 2 people in the challenge every day *Note that everybody’s situation is different. On the bright side, I've made it over the halfway hump of the challenge! Why I’m Doing It I added more detailed comments on my quiz app to keep my thoughts organized. I coded it to save and display the top five high scores. Day 47-52: August 2-7, 2019 Today's Progress. The JavaScript timer I added to this page would have been a challenge since I'm still far from comfortable with JavaScript. I spent more time coding in these two days than I have in a while. Here is what I've been working on: Scuba Knowledge Review. Each student that signs up for our classes in Python, Web Development, or Java will be asked to donate just $5 if their financial situation permits. The Basic Algorithm Scripting section of FreeCodeCamp is the first section that has been challenging but also pretty satisfying and less frustrating at the same time. Strengthen my knowledge of CSS. Also...I added a day to the challenge because I was traveling home yesterday and didn't get to code at all. I'm trying to figure out how I will eventually display badges once criteria are met. Competetive Java 2.) I feel like I am really mastering HTML and CSS. Today I spent time experimenting with JavaScript. Wouldn't it be nice if you actually built a new JavaScript project each day? When the page is loaded, it prompts for a user name, then a password. I also spent some time going through Flexbox Froggies and Grid Garden. I spent my hour fixing some code on my portfolio page. On the Scuba Quiz, I added 12 more questions. Once I have the overall layout I want, I click a button and it gives me the code needed for the parent element and divs. By creating consistent coding habits, developers can level up faster, improve their skill set, and learn new technologies. The rest of them are free. Specifically, I worked on the Den page and the Leader page. We really want to give back to the community this season and that is why we are holding a coding fundraiser. I've done a mix of working on the Cub Scout site and the object oriented programming challenges on FreeCodeCamp. These two chapters covered the flex-wrap and align-content properties. Last updated 12/2020 English This would happen when a biography section exists for a user to write in their profile but since each user would enter a different amount of text, the section would need to be flexible. I do need to finish this Cub Scout page soon though. I've been working on the Cub Scout site and FreeCodeCamp curriculum. Be creative, submit your result and check out what others have created. The 100 Days of Code is a coding challenge created by Alexander Kallaway to encourage people to learn new coding skills. Hey everyone! 100 Days of Code The 100 Days Of Code Challenge. Today I started and finished chapter 7 of Flexbox Zombies which was all about the "flex-basis" property. @digitalarbyter on Instagram started it using the #robs100daysofcode hashtag. I went back to the "The Complete Web Developer in 2019: Zero to Mastery" course on Udemy. Today is set-up day for this challenge. I enjoy working with databases and think this could be very interesting. The challenge follows one simple rule: Code for a minimum of one hour each day for the next 100 days. This one might be an entry level scuba diving quiz but the others could be on more specialized knowledge. Read my blog post here ), Web developer bootcamp course by Colt Steele (Udemy), JavaScript Beginner Bootcamp by Rob Merrill (Udemy). I rewatched the sections on function, objects, and arrays. Here is a screenshot of the console: It was pretty fun to practice my JavaScript and console by creating something with a game I enjoy. It seems pretty straightforward. I am reorganizing the Cub Scout page because it has gotten a bit messy. For some reason, I still struggle somewhat with responsiveness when it comes to CSS Grid. Challenge Overview & Introduction to HTML . Frontend Development Start Date: 12/07/2020 End Date: 7/11/2020. 100 days of code is a challenge where I set myself the goal to programm for 100 consecutive days. Practice Coding … And I accepted. Two Main Rules. That gave me a great start but now I'm going to have to figure some things out on my own. If I want to cast a certain spell, there is a function that is checking my character's skill level, reagents available, mana level, the stats of the target, any stat modifiers the character might have, etc. Then I had a long visit with family so there was no real coding today. This has been a very satisfying few days for JavaScript! Sidenote...this log is intentionally a very basic site. The 5 Day Challenge Plan 1 hour a day, for 5 days. The only thing to be kept in mind is that, make sure you are learning and gaining something every day for the next 100 days. I've coded...just not recorded it. The tweeting is a way of making yourself accountable so if you don’t do it…everyone will know! The quiz I'm building is just a simple four question quiz but I would like to expand that significantly. For this challenge, I have some goals: Strengthen my knowledge of HTML. I also worked on the contact page for the Cub Scout site. How I completed the #100DaysOfCode challenge by coding 30 minutes a day Photo by rawpixel.com on Unsplash. This full-stack application built using Node.js, Express, MongoDB, Google Map APIs, HTML, CSS & JavaScript. There seem to be two problems. What Is The #100DaysOfCode Challenge? I also built a "resume" page for my diving experience. The "order" property was much easier to grasp than flex-basis. If both do not match, an alert displays "Sorry, wrong credentials!". The application was developed using Node JS, HTML, CSS in the Semantic UI framework. In this challenge, you may learn any programming language, work on a project, or even read books and code. Now it's off to object oriented programming challenges. I wasn't able to do it but it doesn't seem as distant as I thought it would. Out of reach is a good thing. In the end, all I needed was a while statement and about two other lines of code. Then the content became visible. I also spent some time today writing out on paper the actions that need to be taken to continue building this site. Coding for 100 consecutive days while tracking your progress may seem like an impossible task. I finally paid attention to the "overflow" property today and...problem solved! It's probably a great program but not something I can justify spending $139 on. I finished the last two chapters of Flexbox Zombies today! By creating consistent coding habits, developers can level up faster, improve their skill set, and learn new technologies. So even though I was reading and learning stuff, I am going to count the past 10 days as just one day in my 100 Days of Code challenge, because as the name suggests, it is a code challenge. This is the first time I've really tried something new in JavaScript without ANY tutorial. We’re pretty sure we already do the bare minimum for this challenge though. 100_DAYS_OF_CODE. Over the last two days, I have spent a lot of time cleaning up existing projects like my portfolio, the scuba quiz, and my long-term "social network" project. For the most part this curriculum wasn't too bad. The 100 Days of Code challenge is a self-directed commitment by developers to build strong and consistent coding habits. Eventually, I will build quizzes for all levels of diving so students can test themselves when taking a particular certification. Coding for 100 consecutive days while tracking your progress may seem like an impossible task. I want to learn SQL. Today was all about finishing my first quiz app. Next Challenge . "Skills" has an array of the character's main skills (six skills) and each skill is an object that containts the properties "realskill" and "skillcap". This time, I went through both with no problem and not even a lot of thought. I wasn't able to test it today but I've written it out and I am about 50% sure that it will accomplish what I want. 100 Days of Code is a great way to keep people in the programmer mindset. Post a daily progress update on Twitter detailing your learning's using the hashtag #100DaysOfNoCode 3. I feel like I have a good grasp of both Flexbox and Grid but I still have issues getting things to line up properly. With busy schedules it was not always easy, but we delivered. To track your progress, fork this repo: https://github.com/Kallaway/100-days-of-code. This was a valuable lesson to learn...as long as I remember it going forward. Once I got to my hotel, I went through chapter 7 of Flexbox Zombies and learned about the "flex-basis" property. I want to finish the Cub Scout site soon so I can get it launched. I missed two days due to family activity so I'm adjusting the countdown timer accordingly. You can find out more about the process here. The problem is that I'm focused mostly on that particular chapter's lesson and forget about checking for the things covered previously. Being able to tell the difference between how much an element grows compared to the other elements is a bit tricky. I'll give it a try tomorrow hopefully. I then spent the rest of the time figuring out how to add a countdown timer to my challenge page. Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7. I was especially proud of myself for remembering how to add properties to objects through the console. Not a lot of time to code today. I am looking forward to finishing the Cub Scout site since I've been through so many versions. More JavaScript today. I will probably need to go through it again. I will begin with learning C++ using a course made by Frank J. Mitropoulos on Udemy. 100 Days of Code Challenge. Destructuring was tough but the Regular Expressions section went much smoother. Today I finished destructuring exercises in FreeCodeCamp and also went through the rest of the ES6 Challenges and all the way through Regular Expressions. "Reputation" has an array of two objects, "Fame" and "Karma", each with the properties "type" and "value". Not only are we going to code daily but we’re going to actually write a small scriptdaily! I spent my hour of code today on Flexbox Zombies. I am following a tutorial on how to build a quiz but since he goes pretty fast, it forces me to stop and absorb everything we're going through to build this thing. 100 Days of Code is a VS Code extension that helps you reach your goals and complete the #100DaysOfCode Challenge.. None of that was in the tutorial so I have to build the multiple-quiz high score page, edit the submission page for the username to record each high score, and determine how the high score page will display the badges that have been earned. I built the progress bar and now it not only keeps track of how many questions you've asked and how many are remaining, but also shows a green color when the answer is correct and a red answer when it's incorrect. I did want to finish the Basic Algorithm Scripting section of FreeCodeCamp so I did. I worked on this as part of a much larger project related to my scuba quiz. Instead of putting a lot of effort into that today, I went back to working on my scuba quiz site. Between learning JavaScript and finishing Flexbox Zombies, I'm going to figure out how to organize this challenge page so that instead of a big list of 100 days, it will be put into weeks. If both match, an alert displays "Logged In!". I also spent some time reviewing some previously finished JavaScript modules in the "Complete Web Developer in 2019: Zero to Mastery" course. The example today was trying to turn a string into a new string by multiplying the original string by a given number. Also did another exercise in Basic Algorithm Scripting at FreeCodeCamp. Today was a day full of travel so I did not get a lot of coding done. I've thought about coding before of course but this time I really was working out the problem so I would have a plan of attack when I got home. Login Sign up. 30 Days of Code ... Unlock a new code challenge and tutorial each day. Other than Flexbox Zombies, I spent a little time editing the code on this challenge page. I accomplished this using a click event but eventually want to use a minimum score reached on a particular quiz for the scuba platform I want to develop. I am a morning person and usually start my day around 6am. I started to build separate pages for each subject area quiz. I was doing all kinds of things with a for loop, if statements, building an array and trying to combine the pieces into a new array. The only rules where I had to do it at least … The user has the option to add new posts, edit existing posts or delete posts entirely. The current site is a Wordpress theme that doesn't look very good so this new site is needed. Submit solutions in Java, C++ and other popular languages. More on this in the Retrospective towards the end. Developer Alex Kallaway started it in 2016 based on the idea that consistency is the path to mastery. Converting to ES6 JavaScript doesn't seem to be as easy as I think it should be. For this challenge, I have some goals: I will work through this challenge and accomplish these goals using a variety of sources and education, including: With full-time work that involves a lot of travel, a wife and two kids, and managing a Cub Scout pack full of little guys and girls, this challenge is going to be...a challenge. Competetive Java 2.) To see more of my progress, follow me on:Twitter: temiolukokoInstagram: temilola.dev& subscribe to my YouTube channel: Temi Olukoko, where I discuss all things tech, careers and adulthood! Although I never participated in it myself, I see countless tweets with screenshots and progress reports of people sharing bits of apps they made. Track your progress: Log daily progress, metrics, and milestones to see how far you have progressed over the... Getting started. I started with basic html and css to create the home and game pages and then worked with JavaScript to build the questions, scores, scorekeeper, etc. I worked on an Excel workbook today but most of it was formatting, not coding or formulas so I can't really count that. I also had my first "website consulting" meeting. I can't seem to remember to keep...it...simple. Coding today was mostly on paper. Welcome! This has been the most challenging section of the FreeCode Camp curriculum. 5 Day Coding Challenge. I will probably do that tomorrow between trying to wrap up Flexbox Zombies chapters. This coding challenge will result in the building of a simple recipe page. I knew I was moving into the development team early on and wanted to prepare for the role, so after coming across the 100 days of code challenge on my twitter timeline, I decided to give it a go! I also experimented with making an image appear only if a specific checkbox is checked. Today I continued working on my quiz. I'm trying to figure out how to build multiple quizzes using one JavaScript file without a ton of duplication. Today was very light. Today was a struggle. I think the next section on object oriented programming will go smoother. Building the progress bar and scorekeeper was not very difficult but I did have to go back and check some code when it wouldn't work correctly. The only real coding (other than work related code) I did was a PR to BradFitz’ groupcache project. I will start that tomorrow. I have begun learning it but I do not have a good grasp of it and need to relearn some things and practice more. It's not necessarily the best teacher but it fills in gaps that aren't covered in some other programs plus gives me practice exercises with concepts that HAVE been covered. Even more time getting some algorithm challenges done on FreeCodeCamp's JavaScript curriculum. Today's focus was on FreeCodeCamp. Dive deeper into JavaScript. Frontend Development Start Date: 12/07/2020 End Date: 7/11/2020. It is a course geared towards beginning programmers. 100 Days Of Code is a social media project, primarily on Twitter, that anyone can participate in via the #100DaysOfCode hashtag. 100 Days of Code is basically setting yourself the challenge of coding everyday for 100 days. It’s a great way to be accountable and … I've had particular difficulty with destructuring. To be short and precise, anyone who wants to learn to code/ improve their coding skills. Challenge yourself and become a CSS expert in 100 days. This is, I think, the 9th (and hopefully final) version of this site. I did get a lot done on the layout though. I need to get into the habit of making sure I push some of my work to Github before midnight. For this particular instance I chose to look up the code, copy/paste it, and then modify it to my liking. I met with a board member from the church to discuss the needs for the website redesign. I started working on the Basic Algorithm Scripting section and got through four of them. I spent a few hours today continuing to develop the layout and content for the Cub Scout site. Eventually, badges will be displayed based on the high score of each quiz. Not only that, but even after I had it down, something with the alignment would keep me from passing the test. If I start a specific quiz, I need that "start" function to use one value for about three different constants and a different value for those constants if another quiz is started. Today is Day 100 and we confirm: mission accomplished. Chapter 6 in Flexbox Zombies was the hardest so far. :) Target: 1.) 100 Days of Code was started by a Canadian guy called Alex Kallaway. The user has the option to sign up, create an account/user profile and add their reviews. I just have to try not to get too hung up on it and keep the JavaScript learning going. Let's just say it's been a particularly stressful week and has been difficult to log here and update on Twitter at the end of each day. Day 36 was a great day for coding! Long story short...I need to always remember to try to keep my solutions as simple as they can be. He was kind enough to point me to @coding_rob as the original source of the hashtag. I spent a considerable amount of time today learning how to build a quiz game. I've been working on the Cub Scout site and FreeCodeCamp curriculum. I play Ultima Online (one of the few still playing 20+ years later) and thought it would be interesting to create some objects and arrays related to my character and some attributes. The only real coding (other than work related code) I did was a PR to BradFitz’ groupcache project. What is 100 Days of Code? 100 Days of Code was started by a Canadian guy called Alex Kallaway. by Sibylle Sehl. Hi guys! NOTE: For the most updated information on the challenge visit: The 100DaysOfCode Official Website. I would love to try the developer's next game "Grid Critters" but that one's not free...it's $139. Today I completed two chapters of Flexbox Zombies...only two to go before I'm finished. Before I jump into the technical things I learnt, these are some of the non-technical things I learnt along the way: Prior to starting the challenge I had a very basic understanding of python and MATLAB as I used these languages throughout my undergraduate and postgraduate degrees. What I wanted to do is have the page content hidden and with a successful login, the content would have a class added which changes visibility to visible. This has been a horrible week for keeping track of things. Lots of time on FreeCodeCamp today working through a few more challenges in the Basic Algorithm Scripting section. I have created a new Twitter account to join the "100 Days of Coding" Challenge and spent some time setting up this log. I built the log-in form fairly easily. When it comes down to it, I need to start building a new JavaScript project to get my brain in the JS game. I have a good grasp of it but would like to learn more about proper element tags and meta tags. I really enjoy practicing coding skills using games like Flexbox Zombie. In that time, I did not complete the "Intro to ES6 Challenges" section of FreeCodeCamp but I did do several other things. I also spent some time editing my portfolio page to include the scuba quiz. It was purposeful because due to many things, my brain was fried and I needed to unplug. Today I spent time working on the layout of the Cub Scout page. I've been bad about not adding alt tags to my images and I also had a couple of mismatched h tags. Flex-wrap is pretty easy to understand. I finished through chapter four which means I've covered align-items, align-self, justify-content, and flex-direction. Right now I'm using separate JS files for each quiz but I'd like to get to where it can all work from the same JS file and use unique identifiers for constants. I had to play around quite a bit with figuring out how to keep the content hidden until the user successfully logged in. I was reminded that I need to go back through this section again to see if I can get through them easier than the first time around but I'm looking forward to the next section on object oriented programming. I am going to start a coding challenge for myself, 100 days of coding at least 2+ hours everyday. I used W3C Schools but only as a resource. I created an object that included my character's name, skills, reputation, and race. Colour game project — RGB colour guessing game, which is useful for practising RGB colours. I learned a lot going this through project and have big plans to expand this into something even more awesome. Interview Notes Mock Tests Preparation Bytes Video Tutorial. :-(. Git 3.) I'll say again...I really have to get back into learning JavaScript. 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