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Weekly Achievements

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Every week, share your achievements with the community, we can learn a lot and motivate each other!

To start, fork the template repository or create your own.

You are free to put all kinds of achievements here.

Week 2 of December, 2015

  • Added tanks to node-games.
  • Updated bolt-newrelic, added ability to monitor application's apdex/error spikes, not only thresholds.
  • Read a few chapters of The 48 Laws of Power, it's getting more interesting over time

Week 1 of December, 2015

Week 4 of November, 2015

  • Published the simple button-progress I was using in a project, I thought I'd publish it
  • Fixed some bugs on bolt-newrelic
  • Also had some progress on bolt
  • Almost finished reading Hacker's Guide to Neural Networks, still haven't finished the Machine Learning section
  • Did some fun experiments with synaptic, it's fun! I'm going to publish if I create anything cool with it

Week 3 of November, 2015

Week 2 of November, 2015

  • Downgraded bolt and it's plugins back to babel5
  • Progressing with Hawk's FTP browser
  • Landed my Moonkick! (Parkour, Tricking)
  • Progressed a pull-up program, it's going really well.

Week 4 of November, 2015

Week 3 of October, 2015

  • Created a Slack Bot API node.js module focusing on simplicity and consistency called slackbot-api
  • Worked hard on bolt
  • Published Hawk to Firefox Marketplace, got good feedback!
  • Worked on supporting Archive creation/extraction of Hawk and implementing an FTP Browser
  • Read The 48 Laws of Power

Week 2 of October, 2015

  • Created a pull-request on joi
  • Started bolt; It's still under development, you will know once it's done
  • Read a few chapters of The 48 Laws of Power
  • Joined Pichak
  • I'm starting to translate a journal (not all of it) to Persian, it's most probably going to be Haykin's Neural Networks and Learning Machine 3rd, I read parts of it

Week 5 of September, 2015

Week 4 of September, 2015

  • Made pack, a simple self-hosted cloud-storage using Ruby on Rails. My reason was to learn Ruby on Rails
  • Learned how to create command-line interface apps with Ruby (Thor)
  • Applied what I had learned about Ruby on Rails to create a real application
  • Learned how to work with devise
  • Almost finished Hawk, a Firefox OS file manager with a lot of features, I think it's going to be finished by next week
  • Read a chapter of The 48 Laws of Power
  • Fixed a few issues of a website I had made for a company
  • Read some parts of Optimization killers from bluebird wiki

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