Happy Friday!
Looking back on your week — what was something you're proud of?
All wins count — big or small 🎉
Examples of 'wins' include:
- Starting a new project
- Landing a new job
- Finding some (very) early signs of spring (maybe?) ... or whatever else might spark joy ❤️
Happy Friday!

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I recently switched from Visual Studio Code to PHPStorm for my IDE. A win this week was learning how easy it was to make commits to GitHub and running different emulators in React Native, across two projects at once. This was without having to give commands to multiple terminals.
Example:
It was a small workflow thing, but it actually helped me focus on coding more. I think I am in love. lol 😍
The Jetbrains IDE are the ways to go!
Used so far
Couldn't wish better
I uploaded my first post this week😎😎😎
My post about Cheatsheets compilation (200+) - 🔥🎁 / Roadmap to dev 🚀 reached more than 200 likes! A big WOW for me.
Thanks to all the DEV community❤
The ultimate Cheat sheets compilation (200+) - 🔥🎁 / Roadmap to dev 🚀
DevLorenzo ・ Mar 2 ・ 17 min read
I'm coaching a teammate for a couple of weeks. He really likes that and is already showing good signs of improvement.
For the first time, he strictly followed a Clean Architecture approach, which allowed him to write tests event before touching any UI-related stuff. And he was really excited about it.
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I shipped a very very very early version of my new PHP routing framework, Wayfinder.
Even if I’m the only person who ever uses it, it will serve as a good base for any future projects I work on.
I started on Codecademy's Data Scientist Career path and started building an unsplash clone which is still in progress.
I received the 4 week streak badge on DEV
So many wins this week 🤩
📙 Shipped the first free update for the buyers of my book.
⚡ I spent so many hours trying to refactor my blog, but now it's even faster!
👨🎓 I'm almost done with the chapter "Metacircular evaluator" from the SICP.
i managed to create a nextjs application with new relic dashboard attached to it learn a lot about server monitoring much more easy with new relic
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