I took a little break in 2018 and started the #100-Days-Of-Clojure-Code Challenge, to focus on improving my skills and also help me understand what parts of software development I enjoy the most. Part of that challenge was to keep a daily journal of activities and interesting things learnt. Although the challenge is over, I have decided to continue with a developer journal as its a great way to retain things I have learnt and also useful material for blogs, videos and public speaking ideas.
- February
- January
From the 15th September 2018 I spent a minimum of 1 hour per day writing Clojure code for 100 days, taking me up to the 24th December. I did a few days extra during the holidays too.
Read my journey in the 100 days of clojure journal and via the Clojurians Slack community in the #100DaysOfCode channel - (self sign-up to Clojurians Slack), (Clojurians slack archive).