Chingu Weekly 40

Chance McAllister
Chingu
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3 min readAug 7, 2017
Vamp’s repo here

News & Random

—Beta coming soon!

— Congratulations @gustav for getting your new Software Engineering job!

— Kornil’s git article have been passed around and so popular that they’ve now been added into the p1xt guides!

— Congratulations @vitao18 for getting your new Javascript intern job!

— Congratulations @jjprevite for getting a JavaScript dev internship!

— Congratulations @sipofwater for getting the new PT remote job in Cali!

keep going!

Shout-outs and Showcase

@CHINGU-MOONSHOT-PROJECT — Jim Medlock, a member of the Dev-Gaido team, wrote an article detailing the entire project — the ups, the downs, the lessons learned. If you are at all interested in team dev projects, I highly recommend you read this one.

Read the devGaido article here: How we brought a new App to life help web-dev learners — devGaido.

@matthew_burfield — Matthew Burfield wrote an inspiring article about his code journey called How I got a Mid/Senior Front End Dev role in 8 months, which was published in the Freecodecamp medium publication!!

@jjprevite — @jjprevite also had an wonderful article published in the Freecodecamp publication in the past week called I made my first open source contribution within 200 days (and how you can too).

@BUILD-TO-LEARN — @pai & @eureka — Here is a Owls B2L splash page project from last session that didn’t get finished. @pai paired with her new team-mate and finished it off before starting their new chrome extension project. I love seeing this kind of perseverance and team-work in action!

@groningen — “Made with joy and a generator” @groningen put together this nice Wikipedia app!

@ben_bright — Check out Ben Bright’s Weather app done using VueJs!

@ajib — Bolu Ajibawo wrote this article called July 2017 Love-Time-Death. He writes a brief homage to the passing of a celebrated interface designer, and gives an update on several backend projects he finished in July.

@BUILD-TO-LEARN— @vampiire — Check out this wicked tool called ValStringer Vampiire built while on one of his building adventures! From the repo: “Val Stringer allows for data from interactive messages on Slack to be obtained in bulk for more efficient database processing.”

@benjaminadk — Ben Brooke is at it again! Here is the CSS-Sandbox he built! Also, here is a video walkthrough of the app.

Overheard in Chingu

wow, this is excellent work! just merged it and pushed to master.

3rd team meeting, built basic website structure, worked on displaying the tim

thanks for the meeting! i think this is going to be a really fun project

Yea what we are doing is good and great. I already learned react syntax which I didn’t know anything about before working on this. So, I am learning a lot from this.

If you feel relatively inexperienced, it’s only because you’re in the perfect place for a learner — surrounded by people who you can learn from :smiley: That’s how I look at it anyway hehe

Sleeping in an orchard in Georgia (USA). Woke to this horse chewing on my hammock’s rain fly. Not cool, horse.

Here is this week’s full version of Overheard in Chingu.

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Chance McAllister
Chingu
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