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100 Days Of Code - Log

Day 0: February 2, 2017

Today's Progress: Set up an HTML and CSS file to build my personal website.

Thoughts: I really struggled with CSS and Bootstrap, but, overall, I feel good about coming back from a long coding break.

Things to Do: I need to create a blog

Link to work: My Website

Day 1: February 3, 2017

Today's Progress: Updated an HTML and CSS file for my personal website. I used Font-Awesome and Google Font to make the webiste more beautiful.

Thoughts: I really struggled with using GitHub. I accidently deleted all of my HTML and CSS work, but, eventually, I fixed the problem with this great guidance. It looked even better than before.

Things to Do: I didn't create a blog. So let me work on that for tomorrow.

Link to work: My Website

Day 2: February 4, 2017

Today's Progress: Created a Jekyll based website and played with JavaScript for about 30 min

Thoughts: Slow day. Found out Jekyll was trickier to learn than I had thought. Also, my JS skill was not good enough for making my website more interactive (Something to work on.)

Things to Do: Learn Jekyll and JavaScript. Make my current personal website more interactive by that time with a solid blog website.

Link to work: My Jekyll Gem

Day 3: February 5, 2017

Today's Progress: Created a new JS based project, "Better Questions Generator," and spend about 30 minutes for Jekyll

Thoughts: JS is fun to play with, but I need to sharpen my JS skills. Plus, Jekyll is very confusing and distracting from my main purpose: learning JS

Things to Do: Keep learning JS on Udemy

Link to work: Better Question

Day 4: February 6, 2017

Today's Progress: Completed two Javascript algorithm challenges, "factorial" and "kebab to snake."

Thoughts: JS algorithm challenges are hard, but, with Googling, I could complete the challenges

Things to Do: Keep learning JS on Udemy

Link to work: Udemy Web Development Bootcamp

Day 5: February 7, 2017

Today's Progress: Started the Random Quote Machine project on FreeCodeCamp.

Thoughts: JS is hard. I need to sharpen my knowledge in JS DOM.

Things to Do: Add a Tweet functionality and make it more beautiful using CSS for my random quote machine project.

Link to work: Random Quote Machine

Day 6: February 8, 2017

Today's Progress: Used only Javascript to tweet out a displayed quote. Also, added a button to create a new quote using JS.

Thoughts: Knowing jQuery is useful, but, at this level, I should use only JS to improve the skill.

Things to Do: Make it more beautiful using CSS for my random quote machine project. And, move on to the next one.

Link to work: Random Quote Machine

February 9, 2017 (Skipped)

Today's Progress: Skipped

Thoughts: Excuse excuse. Do the first things first. Do the coding in the morning, not later.

Day 7: February 10, 2017

Today's Progress: Used only Javascript to complete "Reverse Strings" and "Factorialization" algorithm challenges on Free Code Camp.

Thoughts: Googling is good. But, first, I must figure it out by myself.

Link to work: Free Code Camp