However, as a developer, I've customized the challenge to become something that fully meets my personal goals. I am challenging myself to spend a minimum of 1 hour coding and/or working in Trailhead earning badges for 100 consecutive days. My current career goal is to become a Salesforce Developer and blazing trails on Trailhead is the best way to accomplish that goal.
One of my favorite aspects of being a developer is the fact that there is always something NEW and EXCITING to learn. Which is why I am confident that unlike other boring New's Resolutions, ie: Save money or Exercise more, this is one that will be easy to complete.
- Log - click here to see my progress
- Activities - click here to see a list of my work
- Rules
- Resources
- Check out the Official Site for the #100DaysOfCode movement. Connect with others on the platform of your choice from this list: www.100DaysOfCode.com/connect Also, here is a invite link to the 100DaysOfCode Slack channel
- Read Join the #100DaysOfCode
- Follow 100DaysOfCode Twitter Bot that retweets the tweets that contain the #100DaysOfCode hashtag. It's a great way to keep yourself motivated and to participate in the community. Thanks @amanhimself for creating it!
- Code or Study for a minimum of 1 hour every day for the next 100 days.
- Encourage at least two other people in the challenge on Twitter every day! Pay it forward!
- Tweet your progress every day using the #100DaysOfCode #100DaysofTrailhead #100DaysofLearning hashtags.
- This repository is a living document. I will make improvements as I go along.
- Special thanks to @ka11away for getting my Github repo started by sharing his 100-days-of-code repo framework. This is a great way to track my progress. It's my coding scrapbook.
- If you like this repo and find it useful, please consider ★ starring it (on top right of the page) :)