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I think I finally built a steady studying routine - over the past few days, I managed to wake up every day at 6 a.m. and take the first hour to work on coding.
My focus was on exploring CSS transition and keyframe animations.
I discovered that the secret to
✧˖ cool CSS animation ˖✧
is the right manipulation of transition-duration, delay, and timing-function.
I also learned how to transform elements in 2D and 3D space by using a set of CSS properties ( rotate, skew, scale, transform-origin ), and setting the perspective.
As a strong believer of the theory "learn through doing", I based my study plan on 20% theory, 80% experimenting with css and creating silly animations
cursed-ads is a neocities page I started a year ago. It's like a sketch book - it is not meant to be polished, it's just bunch of little ideas I make into web pages when I'm not motivated enough to work on some of my bigger projects. The concept is scam pages from the earlier days of the internet. I just love making mock ads XD I used to love ads in general when I was little, it was the only thing that could calm me down (shoutout to Orbitrek) @v4mp1r3fr34k helps me with homepage banners < 3 as stated on the homepage, she's the photoshop wizard hehe
I finished another workshop & here is my final project ✨
I was supposed to add the forecast but the JavaScript was so so hard, I need to practice it more 🥲
Oh and remember the bootcamp I was looking forward to join? The didn’t accept me after the interview but its okay I still learned a lot and I am looking forward to give it another try in the future ✨
Here is my github, feel free to follow me ✨
I need to add my previous projects but i am so lazy
I started the JS Functions chapter, and things are getting so much more interesting.
I thought by now I would have finished all the simple function exercises that I found on W3Resources, but it seems I still have much work to do to improve my problem-solving skills.
I always try to find the answer on my own and check the solution only after I hit a wall.
My approach is to start by:
Defining the task that I want to achieve.
Making a flowchart and designing the steps that the computer will perform.
And lastly, coding each step.
Even though sometimes the process can be tedious, the feeling you get after you press enter and it runs with no issues is surreal.
Is this how you all have been feeling when coding ( ⸝⸝´꒳`⸝⸝)