It's been over #100-days since I've embarked on learning Japanese.
hackclub.slack.com/archives/C04K7L07347/p1696085640016169
今までは100日前に始めたっだけど下手だと思う。
沢山の人は必ず「なぜ日本語を学ぶのですか」って問題を出す。
俺の理由はおかしいだけど、日本の音楽めっちゃにすごくて面白いから好きのバンドの音楽意味知られたい。
100日が終わっても、まだ勉強していたい。
@sampoder just did his talk an hour ago at FossAsia about Hackclub. For those who missed it, here's a clip
3/4/2023
Day 9 of Rust!
Well well, we're back for now and we're brewing a little cool project and today I'm stopping at command line arguments and saving secrets. Hopefully tomorrow I remember about rust again and work on doing async await with tokio and working with data!
13/3/2023
Day 2/30 of Rust!
I learnt more about data types specifically in rust! It's pretty cool that defining a char is a ' while strings are " because I hate ' in js.
Ooh but I didn't get to do much! I got myself a new little macbook to get things done on the go faster!
12/3/2023
Day 1/30 of Rust!
I started by building a cool higher lower game according to the official rust book and it works like a charm! Error handling is really nice compared to other languages
👏 NEW 👏 KEYCAPS!👏
cable managing without a modular psu is so painful.
ricing linux part 1: the wm and terminal
Just shipped my new personal website out in the wild! raygoo.tech
This is like my 3rd design and I'm really happy with how this turned out and yes, it is written in svelte after switching from solid-start to nextjs and now finally on sveltekit. safe to say, I really enjoy svelte.
I think my design skills are improving slowly. Please let me know if there's any improvements I can make on the design aspect.
Full ugly source code: github.com/provsalt/provsalt
Went to the Github fireside chat event in Singapore with @sampoder today and met the CEO and vice president of github! It was an amazing time and we got some free swag too.
Getting a little cpu upgrade for my pc!
Today, my team and I attended the Lion City Hacks hackathon hosted by Innovation Circut and I've learnt a lot about working in a stressful environment where time management is hugely important. Thank you @sampoder and the organizers for organizing my first in person hackathon!