100-Days-of-Code-Round-1

This is the Begining of my First 100 Days of Code Challenge

Rules of the 100 Days Of Code Challenge

Main Commitment

I will code for at least an hour every day for the next 100 days.

Start Date

04-Jan-2019

Additional Rules

  1. I will tweet about my progress every day -> using the hashtag #100DaysofCode
  2. I will push code to GitHub every day so that anyone can see my progress.
  3. I will update the (Log)[log.md] with the day’s progress and provide a link so that others can see my progress.
  4. I will work on learning new things, own challenges I like and share my experiences.(If you’ve just started learning to code, read FAQ)

Ideas to make this challenge more effective

  1. To increase the chances of success, it’s a requirement that you add a link to each of the day posts in the log. It can be a link to a commit on GitHub, a link to a blog post
  2. If you get upset or stuck, read this article: Learning to Code: When It Gets Dark
  3. If you don’t know why there is such an emphasis on working on the projects vs doing tutorials or online courses, read this: How to Get a Developer Job in Less Than a Year
  4. If you can’t push your code to GitHub for some reason (e.g. if you’re only starting to code and doing interactive exercises), provide a link to a tweet. You can think of something else as long as your challenge stays public - and you get the benefit of being committed to it and accountable for your progress.
  5. Another good bonus of forking this repo -> if you haven’t worked with Markdown before, it’s a good way to practice.

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