Take a look at all of the projects I completed throughout the 100 Days Of Code.
Hey, I am Jasmin. A software dev from England. However you found this page, I hope it gives you enough inspiration to start your own coding challenges!
Projects with disabled buttons are projects that I did not host or could not complete.
At the bottom of the page, I have added a rundown of my 100 days of code, if you are interested in how I found it!
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Rundown of 100 Days of Code:
I started the 100DOC on the 12th Jan 2022, and completed it on the 30th April 2022. Maybe it took me more than 100 days, but we got there in the end.
The 100 Days of Code was such a fun commitment for me, but also a difficult one. I had two occasions where I was extremely sick (A 2 week sickness bug and Covid), but I tried hard to at least commit on those days.
Finding project inspriation was probably the hardest part of this journey, however I had a plan of action to this. Every 10 days or so, I would scout GitHub and CodePen for inspiration. This is why I have actually complied this archive, so if anyone else who does 100 Days Of Code comes across this, they have a bunch of sites as inspiration!
If you are looking to test your CSS and JS abilities, I would recommend trying to do at least 50 days of code. If you do 50 days, you are very likely to end up committing to 100 days.
DO IT AT YOUR OWN PACE!
Do not burn yourself out! If your work is busy, your family life is demanding or if your sick, please do not stress yourself to keep it up. It is okay to take breaks.