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Looking back on your week -- what was something you're proud of?
All wins count -- big or small 🎉
Examples of 'wins' include:
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The grass I planted earlier this fall is coming in nicely
My win this week: I finally took time to reflect on my 11 years in QA and turned it into an article with the key lessons I’ve learned along the way 💫
Check it out here 👉 11 Lessons Learned in 11 Years of My QA Career
I created the vibe coding tool for ChatGPT apps!
Basically, you can use generative AI to generate AI apps, the LLM can "inject" into the chatbot stream surface, allowing you to create reusable micro apps, that lives inside of your LLM ^_^
I finally released my very first app!😆
I wrote a post about it on DEV Community. ↓
Title: “🚀How I released my App for Free (💪🧠Muscle Brain)”
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i solved an issue by thinking deep at my workplace (was working on replication/multiplayer game mechanic). it feels nice seeing something you came up all by yourself and that approach actually works.
I released a free version of imdone-cli - npm!
Manage Jira issues, comments, and attachments alongside your code in Markdown!
Oracle AI Professional Certification 🥇 U w U
My book, Why Learn C, has been published.
deployed a Flask-Mail api on render first time without failing deployment 😁after 20 to 100 trials 😭😭😭
My articles was approved by vultr creator program
Finally reached 1.0.0 of a personal library I've been using since 2022. Have written an article, will publish it tomorrow after I deal with the new npm security rules :D