Lucas Carlos
@CodingLucas9121
Full Stack Software engineer with a passion for gaming and music
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Day 18 of #100DaysOfCode: I reviewed common JS problems today and then added some of the missing characters to my game project. I had to learn how to use photoshop in order to make them. Not a skill I was planning to learn, but happy I learned it all the same. #codeEverDay
Day 17 of #100DaysOfCode I solved first non repeating character from @codewars and worked on my game project a little. #codeEveryDay
Day 16 of #100DaysOfCode: I solved "first character that repeats" from @codewars. I wanted to use Map again so I can get a little more practice with it. I also focused on making sure it had a linear time complexity. #codeEveryDay
day 15 of #100daysOfCode: I reached a new rank 6 on @codewars today. I also went over my @udemy course. #codeEveryDay
Day 13 of #100DaysOfCode: I’m still updating my game project and going over the algo and data structure course from @udemy. #codeEveryDay
Day 12 of #100DaysOfCode: I worked on my game unit project. I added some new features. I got home late so I didn’t have time to add too much today. I’m going to work on it some more tomorrow. #codeEveryDay
Day 11 of #100DaysOfCode: I solved Dictionaries and Map from @hackerrank. This was a good practice on Map objects. I haven't done much of those. I also continued the data structure and algorithms course on @udemy. #codeEveryDay
Day 10 of #100DaysOfCode: I reviewed big O notation and worked on day 8 of 30 days of code from @hackerrank.
Day 9 of #100DaysOfCode: I spent some time revisiting my old projects and updating changing their CSS style. This is definitely a skill I don’t want to lose so I’ll practice it a bit more. I also started the algorithms and data structure from @udemy today. ##codeEveryDay
Day 8 of #100DaysOfCode I forgot to post this yesterday but I worked on my portfolio css responsiveness and one of my projects. I’m unsure how to edit tweets so I rewrote this one 😅 #codeEveryDay
Day 7 of #100DaysOfCode: I solved the array.diff hero from @codewars. Dealing with time efficiency is still a little new to me, but I'm happy I was able to get this one. #codeEveryDay
Day 6 of #100DaysOfCode: I worked on my github page and portfolio today and read some documentation on data structure. #codeEverDay
day 5 of #100DaysOfCode: I completed "Apples and Oranges" and "Number Line Jumps" from @hackerrank and "Music Theory -Minor/Major" from @codewars. You can check out my code on my GitHub link below. #codeEveryDay github.com/lucas9121/code…
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Day 4 of #100DaysOfCode: completed "Length and Two Values" and "Convert String to Camel Case" from @codewars. #codeEveryDay
day 3 of #100DaysOfCode: I completed time conversion, birthday cake candles, and grading students from @hackerank as well as Sums of Parts from @codewars. this is my solution to Sums of Parts #codeEveryDay
Just completed my first challenge "Plus-Minus" @dfung_dev @CodingLucas9121 @DanimalBeCoding @gerimaecodes @suazo_jon
Day 2 of #100DaysOfCode , I completed the miniMaxSum challenge on @hackerrank . I'll spend a little more time solving some challenges today. #codeEveryDay
I just completed Diagonal Difference challenge on HackerRank. Day one was a nice refresher on arrays. hackerrank.com//challenges/di… #100DaysOfCode #codeEveryDay
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