I enjoy solving tricky programming challenges and puzzles, trying to learn something every day. A year ago I worked at a games company, developing a multiplayer game engine with Golang and Typescript.
Likes: | express html javascript node.js reactjs react-redux regex go eslint git typescript functional-programming rxjs redux |
During the time doing the FreeCodeCamp course I learned many things about web development and build a lot of small apps like a TicTacToe Game, a Todo-App, a JavaScript Calculator and a Pomodoro Clock in the process. With the aquired knowledge I built a chess-app which is something I am quite proud of now.
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A chess app. You can play with your friends or against other people. Join other peoples games or create your own. Undo moves and analyze finished rounds.
Play the ancient game of tic-tac-toe, either against your friends or an imperfect AI. Do you think you can beat it?
My personal travel blog I maintained for a short time in 2018 while I was traveling throughout South East Asia. It is a webpage built on Wordpress CMS. I now know how to configure and play around with Wordpress due to this. I also learned a lot about SEO, Yoast Plugin, Image Resizing, Speed Insights and a little bit about PHP and Wordpress Custom Themes.
A simple snake game... A very very simple one. Nonetheless, I learned a ton about JS and DOM Manipulations and the Canvas element doing this project.
It's a guide to writing and maintaining clean, readable and maintanable code - basically a guide on how to accumulate only little technical debt, while working on software development projects.
This book shows how the world around us can be simulated in computer programs and explores many different aspects of nature one after another. It gives a wonderful glimpse into what's possible with code and shows clearly that the only limit to doing amazing stuff with programming is ones one creativity. The author also runs one of the biggest (and craziest) programming educational channels on YouTube called the Coding Train.
Its the good parts of JavaScript!!! No, seriously this books takes apart the language step by step explaining important concepts along the way.
It glimpses into the theory of informatics and its gigantic theoretical constructs which are underneath everything developers do with computers. It shows how the fundamentals work and why it is important and super interesting to learn them. This book talks about those things like big O notation, lambda calculus, etc...
Favorite Editor: | VS studio code |