
100daysofCode
100DaysOfCode help developers participating to come closer.
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100DaysOfCode help developers participating to come closer.
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Official #100DaysOfCode & help developers participating to come closer. Part of @FreeCodeCamp | Founded by @ka11away | Written in #JavaScript by @amanhimself





100daysofCode
100daysofCode
The concept is good especially for those wanting to switch careers or trying to learn to code, but for those who already have tight schedules it seems very unrealistic. But for those who managed to do so good job!
Pros:A very nice challenge indeed
Cons:Seems unrealistic when you have a job
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I started #100DaysOfCode when I was at a point that I felt stuck in my career. I always wanted to grow my skillset and build things that interested me but I had been stuck doing freelance busywork for too long and got bored.
I needed to make it into a habit, so once I heard about #100DaysOfCode, I was hooked, because it's a very clearly defined way to progress (1 hour of coding a day) with a big community behind it already. I'm very much an intermediate when it comes to code so I didn't want to join a community like @freeCodeCamp which is geared towards beginners. #100Days is great because it doesn't matter where you're at in your proficiency, just post something you learned every day and thousands of other people follow along with you.
I just passed 40 days on Twitter and have already met and networked with lots of great people doing the same.
I've also begun several projects that I'm passionate about and excited to work on every day now, and feel like I'm making real progress in growing my career and learning new technologies now.
Highly recommended if you have any interest in learning to code better.
Pros:Great way to form a habit with a great community
Cons:None
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I've been spending my summer doing the 100DaysOfCode challenge, and it has helped me spend a lot of time on learning app development. There is something satisfying about tweeting your progress every day, instead of celebrating the small steps forward all by yourself.
Pros:It inspires me to code (almost) every day, and it has a very supportive and diverse community.
Cons:None
I am up to day 10/100 at this point. I have a full time technology job (not code related) and an 8 month old child. Finding the time is hard, but knowing that I am going to do an hour each day allows me to set the time aside. That is time I would likely have been wasting watching TV anyway. The biggest part of this challenge for me is that it provides the motivation for me to make time to learn new skills. This is the value. It also provides references to a tonne of information and lessons if you don't have your own projects to work on or don't know where to start.
Pros:Great Framework and source of motivation, Friendly and Encouraging community.
Cons:Finding the time consistently