It's been a little over a week since I began #100DaysOfCode and I'm feeling good about my progress. Even though I don't always finish the official "project" of the day in 1 day, I'm still coding every day, and that's what counts in the end. Consistency = growth!
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Day 7 of #100DaysOfCode
Today's project is Hangman, which I completed over the course of 2 days. Definitely had its challenges but I am so glad to have more practice with For and While loops.
https://t.co/VNyoykhrwN
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Day 6 of #100DaysOfCode
Today I created a program to help a robot find its way through a maze by following the right edge of the maze. The topic today was While loops, which have always been a challenge for me. Glad to have more practice through this project!
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Day 5 of #100DaysOfCode
Today I created a password generator. My biggest obstacle in coding projects is making them more complicated than they need to be! As I code more, the easier it is to make my code more streamlined. Consistency will be key!
https://t.co/c19xSCwh1d
Day 4 of #100DaysOfCode
Today I created a Rock, Paper, Scissors game. The coding projects are advancing enough, there are many different solutions to complete the project with the desired outcome! I need to work on making my code more succinct.
https://t.co/jhZYp9G6VY
Day 3 of #100DaysofCode
Today I created a simple 'Choose Your Own Adventure' game. I've created a similar project in a past course, so this one came together quite quickly. These stories are fun to make!
https://t.co/sNSI1L3GEU
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Day 1 of #100DaysOfCode
Today I created a simple band name generator that takes user input and combines them to suggest a band name.
https://t.co/f16guhYJjo
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Day 2 of #100DaysofCode
Today I created a tip calculator that takes user input to calculate the amount due per person for a meal, including a tip. The trickiest piece for me was figuring out the formatting to show two decimal points.
https://t.co/oLRGbZw3ak
My first experience diving into the world of development was a 4-week Web Fundamentals bootcamp through @NucampCodingBC a little over a year ago. It was a great introduction to #HTML, #CSS, and #JavaScript!
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Hey there, Twitterverse, just a quick intro! My developer journey started a little over a year ago and I found myself in a rut. I needed to figure out a way to keep myself accountable while I continue to learn and grow as a developer. Enter: @Twitter.
I'm starting 100 Days of Code through @udemy, where my goal is to complete a small project every day, upload it to my @github, then share it via Twitter! The end goal is to have built a solid project portfolio and find a junior developer position.