We all want to learn new things and master different skills. However, it's not possible to learn everything from that checklist. A few things always get left out - no matter how much you try.
So, what are a few things you are looking forward to learn in 2019?
As a Web Developer I want to focus more on the Front End in 2019. I find myself in a position where I was hired as a Front End Dev but over time eventually found myself doing more Back End work as it was asked of me. As a result I have gotten out of touch with the Front End and there's a lot of things I want to visit and explore. So yeah. Front End stuff. CSS Grid, Accessibility, UX/UI, etc.
Build my own blockchain. I enjoy the technology and I want to demonstrate to myself that I know how it works. I will take an existing codebase, tweak it to be my own, and then build a business around it. This process will have me learn all about the blockchain, and how it works, so I become a subject matter expert.
Become a co-coding force with my girlfriend. She is also a coder, but started 3 years prior to when I began. Co-coding in VSCode is a lot of fun, I want to be able to code with her and be highly proficient.
Hi Everyone!
As a newbie to programming, i am just going to learn more JS in the year 2019. Probably when i think i am fluent enough in JS, i can start learning TS as well. I intend to get myself grounded in the basics of JS and TS, then i can move on to frameworks like React and Angular respectively and finally settle for any of the 2 that works best for me in most use cases.
By Mid 2019, i hope to get a nice job offer to further harness and hone the skills i develop while learning.
PS: I am a self taught programmer though i have a computer science degree but we were mostly taught theories with no practicals at all.
One more thing, i really hope to get a good and very fast laptop to aid my learning and development process as i do most of my activities on Mobile phone.
2K19 Goals
2k19 is very important year for me as it's the last year of my college life and starting journey of my carrier(work life) 😊
Programming(Tech) Checklist
Other Goals
I am very excited for new features to be added in Javascript. and new tech to be released in 2019 ❤️. Also I wish that NodeJS becomes more faster🚀.
My checklist is really general right now, as in:
tl;dr ~ Basically, my goal is to figure out true productivity without a team-oriented structure and requirement specifications like I (am supposed to have) at my day job. Need discipline.
My dilemma right now is this: I have not successfully pushed so much as an initial commit to any project of my own since I was a young teenager (am 24 now), I have several awesome-to-me projects that I know I'm capable of seeing through to fruition, and that one project I have on GitHub is embarrassing at best. It's literally a key-logger for Chrome.
Meanwhile, I've historically been very productive at my day job at a cubicle-bound software developer. My girlfriend calls this job "work work." I don't like talking about it that way, my "real job." While it is paying the bills, it satisfies very few of my own aspirations in tech.
I've rejected interviews for "cooler" jobs closer to home, working with much cooler tech and a team closer in age, just because I don't have first-hand experience in things they said they'd train me on (React, Redux, TS for one).
So my goal is to get one project out of the way someday between now and the end of Jan. I know I can do it, and once I do, I will have shown myself with tangible results that I am able to discipline myself enough to get something done. And I should be able to since I think they're cool!
But I go down the choice overload rabbit hole and typically don't survive more than a couple days of a project before putting myself down.
I know I'll figure it out... ✌
Oh, this is simple.
Switching languages is always annoying but I looking forward to becoming more efficient at it.
Yeah, JavaScript is like a grandmother that keeps on giving you candy and ever stop. She just wants to see you happy and fat.
Yeah, This seems daunting because there is so much to learn and it seems scary. But React Native looks cool (From the far).
As I am getting graduated this month, I will take a lot of advantage to return all my hobbies and plans I froze for 4 years because of my university. Here are the plans:
umm....lets see
First there will be my placement drive from mid of this year....so surely wil increase competitive programming skills in hackerank & some technical refreshment
Have to learn advance blockchain and dapps architecture & if time permits then may be a small dummy coins (erc 20 or advance token)
Thats it for now I would really appreciate if someone would like to add or advice me anything regarding these project or like how to begin.or starting articles
BTW loving this new hashnode - UI
I honestly love learning something new; and yes, that might come as a cliché response, but as a self-taught developer, I have spent more money on courses than I have on my clothes. (Trust me, if you ever have the bad fortune of meeting me, you'll get to know.)
With that said, here is my programming checklist for this year:
Apart from programming, I also have these goals for 2019:
So, that is what I have on my plate as of now.
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