Year in Review: 2020 into 2021

Year in Review: 2020 into 2021

Well, 2020, it’s a piece. I have been very good on all things on the Internet recently, and I can’t decide whether I have a lot to say or if I don’t say anything, but I have ended the post of year since starting this blog – going to 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, so I will continue to write down the tradition and today 2021.

I enjoy watching these posts – I can see a zoomout scenario about what I did every year and what I focused. I wrote hundreds of articles, sometimes recorded songs, committed many, made some open source projects, made breakups or three arts, traveled all over Europe, and learned a ton.

This year is different though, okay? There were a lot of things that happened to us all, but one thing that happened was that life was a bit slow. No more travels for me to work, no more conferences, much more spare time. Too much time on the Internet for all.

I have focused so long for being fruitful, it seems that I have to be fruitful all the time. I have ever made a point to express promises or responsibilities about my creative output, but I have always tried to develop a permanent series of standard content – at least one good tutorial in the last five years or more. If I made something for the web and learned something new and wrote about it, I felt good and fruitful.

But it works for five years working on the code every day during my day’s job, and often working on digitalian articles in the evening, for this website, for other posts, make your open source projects, talk about the code on Twitter, and feel that I can consider all of them, and I will consider it all. Yes, if I start. (Fortunately I have usually kept “Hell yes!” Or β€œno” Keeping Derek Savers in mind when answering things.)

He began to reach the point where I was intimidating the code, intimidating speaking engagements, and the last thing I wanted to do was scroll through Twitter or Reddate Fed, and about it or to connect the framework with political anger, it was little arguments for a dozens of Taurus. Getting out of history. Do not mention all emails and comments that will come out, which can happen to a good email from a thoughtful person who will become a new friend, e -mail me on my coding questions for people as if I am Google, people are trying to close or criticize every aspect of an article, and surely you are “singing”? And “You are so good codes for a girl” I don’t mention the types of emails, or worse.

Of course, the majority is positive, but these are always negative things that reduce and disturb you all day, and, regardless of good or bad, all need mental energy. Even goodness is strange to me, because most people have a theory on me on the basis of which I have put a bit in the world, and if you know me as anxious, poor and complicated human, it cannot be aligned and the truth can not disappoint you. If anything, I am more afraid of criticism and reluctant to praise.

So, after many years of my life, I was burned on all codes and community after completely rotating around it. I am far from the famous, but with about 10,000 10,000 followers and 15,000 on Twitter on the gut hub, I can’t just say anything or keep anything on it without much eyes, and it puts more pressure on me if no one was paying attention to my work.

Interestingly, when I opt out all of them and focus on the real world only, it disappears completely. None of my friends or family really have anything to do with anything I have done online. They know that I do some coding things, but this is the place where it ends, and that’s the truth.

There are amazing people all over the world and the Internet still provides us with many opportunities to connect and help others and work and work amazing, but I don’t like much like I do not like about such tasks: advertising and disturbances, infinite scrolls, focuses and influences, influenced, influential, influenced and influential, influenced, influenced and influential. Is Always listening to all the worst things in the world, lack of conspiracies and critical thinking. I just don’t want to be a part of it and more and more affected, I want to reject them all and go against the grain and live a slow, easy life.

One of the little things I can do is encourage some other people to read the book instead of going against the grain and scroll the feed, and focuses on a few deep relationships against collecting strangers and correcting their quantities. I am learning to be my best friend. I deleted all my tweets and stopped scoling through Twitter, I removed my email from any easily searching space, and I make sure that you do not log into anything like Reddate. Without my interests, you will know that most of these sites are quite boring and it is easy to check something for a few minutes and move on.

I am surprised to find the latest three articles on interesting and helpful, so I will share them with you.

Meanwhile, I am making this strange time the best. I’m really glad I still enjoy my job a little and it is very enjoyable and challenging from the coding puzzle solving aspect, but in my spare time I want to find things out of coding that uses more than my hands. I made a PC from Scratch. I have learned some basic wooden work skills to make my desk. I learned to be I painted some chapters paintings. I climbed one of the tallest mountains in America and fell asleep in the stars above the trees. I took a solo road trip in a large jeep Rangler along the coast, from the LA to Seattle. I started a new job. I’m just leon.

Here I am above Mount Langley.


Year in Review: 2020 into 2021

This is my first finished scarf, which I just made last week.


Disciplined

The desk and the PC are built here.


Desk

Except for my thoughts, there are some statistics that I usually track.

I finished the tourcat

Takot Is my biggest plan right now, and I have written everything about it Here. This is a web -based note -taking app for developers that look like an IDE and synchronize the gut hub. It uses type scripts, nodes, express, reacts, redox, codamer, and several other terrifying open source projects. I didn’t finally decide to send it, but I finished it, and I am proud of it.

I wrote 21 articles

I covered several articles on the Javas script for a series of basic principles of J, Digitalosine, and some major concepts like Radox, Dokar, and web packs for a series of two projects Rights and Chip 8. In fact, I did more than my memory, which is one of the reasons I want to make these posts. It’s easy to forget all that you have done throughout the year.

Newsletter

Newsletter is up to 11,283 users. I don’t post often, but this is the only way I am interacting with the world because I’m not active on Twitter or Reddate. I’m glad you are interested in what you are creating and I still hope to create interesting things in 2021.

Learn

I didn’t learn most of the things I wanted this year. Data structures and algorithms have been on the back burner for a few years, and I have never been able to focus on it. I think the best article I wrote this year is Waiting for event loop, callbacks, promises, and async/JavaScriptWhich is a deep diver to work under the Javascript and event loop. This article was something I wanted to write and understand for a long time, so I’m glad I finally did. I still want to learn the basic principles of computer science, so the next time I try to sit and learn something related to coding, maybe what I will do.

So, thank you for reading and I hope that if you are wondering why I have not been more active, you will answer your questions. I appreciate all your support and I’m looking forward to see what 2021 brings.

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