🏃 100 days of code
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"Training for a marathon can be hard work, but it’ll be good for you in the long run."
🤣 source: VITESSE RUNNING
Today I bring to you a challenge, a comparison, and a JavaScript absurd.
100 days of code
💯 I think the 100 days challenge works like a marathon. It is not about going full power at first, but keeping it consistent. If you haven't heard of it, The 100 Days of Code is all about coding daily for 100 days and bragging about it online.It's not just about getting better at coding; it's also about exploring new tech stuff, feeling more confident, building a neat portfolio, and joining a community of fellow coders. Plus, you get to stay updated with the latest tech buzz.
Lessons learned? Always be curious, challenges are growth opportunities, and stay disciplined. Bottom line: Give the 100 Days of Code a go. It's a wild ride, but totally worth it!
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🤯 This is how crazy JavaScript can be. It is a side-effect of JavaScript not being strongly typed.
You wouldn't be able to do this exactly in C#. If you want to try that in C# you would have to do something like this:
Convert.ToInt32(3 < 2) < 1
Personal Updates:
🥱 I'm going through a bunch of training material this weekend for my new job. It is training about the 2 products that I am managing. First rule to Product Management: Learn how the product works!
🦅 I have been reading about the "National Day for Truth and Reconciliation".
🚂 I have been enjoying taking the train to downtown Toronto once a week. It is good to see people and get out of my cave. Besides, I'm going together with my daughter.
“Being challenged in life is inevitable, being defeated is optional.” — Roger Crawford
Cheers, hasta la vista and bye!
Aderson Oliveira