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JMSTK'N S1E11

JMSTK'N

Jamstack, Stackbit, Syntaxical Nightmares in CS50, solo coding and HackReacting to a scholarship.

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♥ This week's episode: JMSTK'N

Some things dismal; some phenomenal. And with CS50 progress still underway, a combination of the two in many cases. I have found a great intrigue with the Jamstack and specifically this past week with Stackbit, a tool to spin up jamstack sites super easily and efficiently. I powered through some difficulties in ARRAYLAND with CS50's week two assignments. And, I'm looking toward the future as a solo coder/learner hoping to find ways to collaborate with others without the luxury of a bootcamp environment.
  1. Harvard's CS50 (the full course)
  2. CS50X (somewhat abridged version used by edX for the open ended and free course.)
  3. Stackbit: an outstanding addition to the Jamstack ecosystem that I discovered this past week via an episode of the JAMstack Radio podcast.
  4. My caesar.c code: quite satisfying after some head scratching over the mechanics of the cipher switch

♠ I Want to Hack

  • I Want to Hack began documenting my desire to code and explore software engineering in the early 2012's, and re-emerged in 2020 after many years of working in small business, starting an engineering degree and doing a bunch of self learning in the web-development world.

♣ Undertow & Eamonn

  • I Want to Hack is part of The Undertow Podcast Network
  • I am COO at Cups, and aspiring software founder. I enjoy hanging with my family, running ultramarathons, playing piano, launching podcasts, and drinking great coffee.


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