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DAY 2 OF #DEV75
Update: Yesterday was productive, I decided to work on a project i had put into the archives and update the authentication to auth.js v5, after battling with it, it ended up working as intended but I think from now on, especially with my side projects I will be using clerk to handle all authentication so I can focus on the core functionalities of my side projects instead.
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New comment 21d ago
DAY 1 OF DEV75
I had a pretty productive day working on something cool - I'm calling them ""Nextjs Factory Components"" You know how you always end up rebuilding the same basic stuff in every project? Well, I got tired of that🫠 So I've been creating these reusable building blocks for things we always need - login/auth, user management, forms, that kind of thing. Although i still feel like I could've done more, I'm going to trust the process.
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New comment Oct 29
DAY 1 OF DEV75
1 like • Oct 29
@Digitl-Alchemyst Steven-Watkins Yes I do just eating away at it bit by bit put i wil share the repo here as soon as i complete it, maybe get some feedback from you you guys, or better yet you can contribute as well🚀
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@Scott Martin Thanks King
Next-Alchemy 14.2 Final Boilerplate
Anyone who wants a solid boilerplate to run these 12 builds with swing by https://next-alchemy-14-2.vercel.app/ and grab a link to the github. The template includes enhanced eslint & typescript rules that will ensure no build errors when deploying to vercel. Commit Lint will lint and format code before commits, and run all test & type script checks before pushing to remote. There are tons of tailwind extensions and plugins to make your dev experience on the front end smoother. Warning, the tighter ruleset for this template will cause errors in many of these builds that Sonny does not get, or may get at the end when he deploys the build. I can help you with these knowing you will have the code flawless and still get errors with this template. However, the point is to avoid build errors down the line make you a better developer, and prepare you for working with tighter rules in the field, while improving the overall dev experience. This will also prevent you from committing and pushing errors into your repo. Good luck and happy coding.
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New comment Oct 28
1 like • Oct 28
Wow, thanks man, will definitely leave a like🚀
I'm Ready, Lets Go!!!🚀
Hey Guys, recently joined this amazing community. I've taken all my leave days from work around 2 and a half weeks to kickstart the #Dev75 challenge and hopefully build a routine for that around my schedule. Looking forward to supporting you guys in your journey as well.🚀
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New comment Oct 28
I'm Ready, Lets Go!!!🚀
0 likes • Oct 28
@Danielle Hope thank you for the warm welcome
2 likes • Oct 28
@Digitl-Alchemyst Steven-Watkins Thanks man, sometimes you have to do what you've nerer done before to achieve what you've never achieved before.
👋 Hello everyone in the University of Code!
My name is Mohadip, and I’m really excited to be a part of this amazing developer community. 🙌 I’ve been learning web development on my own, focusing on improving my skills with technologies like React, Next.js, and Firebase, among others. 🎯 My Goals: - Become a full-stack developer specialized in the React stack. - Work on real-world projects and learn through practice. - Share my experiences and insights to add value to the community. 🛠️ My Progress: I’m currently working on several projects that are helping me sharpen my technical skills. My approach is to keep learning and document my progress. I'd love to share some of the lessons I’ve learned and how I’ve tackled challenges in web development, while avoiding too many specific technical details. 📅 My Progress Plan: I’m thinking of setting up a weekly progress update, where I can share general updates on: 1. Project progress and challenges I encounter. 2. Concepts or technologies I’m learning. 3. Useful resources I’ve discovered. My goal is not only to stay motivated but also to provide useful insights for others who are on a similar learning journey. 🙏 Questions for the Community: 1. Would it be okay to share these kinds of weekly updates here? 2. What kind of content or format would be most helpful for the community? I’m really excited to connect with everyone, learn together, and contribute in any way I can to make this community even better. If anyone is in a similar stage or wants to collaborate, feel free to reach out! Looking forward to seeing you all in the forums and on the live calls! Mohadip
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New comment Oct 17
1 like • Oct 17
See you at the finish line bro
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Sluleko Biyela
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@sluleko-biyela-1152
Software Engineer & Product Designer - Mining/Logistics/Consumer Metrics

Active 3d ago
Joined Jul 23, 2024
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