It is official: I am a developer, again!!!
Yup and I am very happy about it. The fist month back to code is almost over and I learned quite some stuff, 24 points to be exact, ’cause I’m keeping track. I should maybe mention some of them in another post. For now, this post is about something else, something I am wanting to pick up since some time but ALWAYS found a reason why not. Well, this time I should be out of ‘why not’ reasons and just do it: work on a personal projects.
Last year I started flirting with Golang, ah… just for the sake of it (another postponed thing). And I actually did some problem solving on HackerRank to get started. Then, I also read a super interesting survey result, also from HackerRank, which talks about what employers want and what developers can do. That is where I got the idea to also go back do some Javascript (also because my project need at least a basic frontend).
Here I am, shaping up a project idea, more useful than fun, more for learning than being useful. But that is to be decided later… what it will become.
Some things are certain:
Functionality
- search & autocomplete
- suggest a new entry
- admin dashboard with CRUD actions
- 2 types of users: admin and public
- API (maybe) for further features like – statistics, graphics, similarity…
Stack
- backend: Golang
- frontend: Javascript
This is my commitment to see it through basically! I will also soon post my git repo when it is up. Oh oh and did I mention, the topic is: funding and women in STEM!
Updated on 15.08.2021: This project did not pick up. I leave this here to showcase the struggle I have when I want to work on some personal coding projects. I want it to showcase that you do not need to do extra coding projects in your free time to be good at coding.