
Andrea Martz
@amartzcoder
Software engineer | Bootcamp grad | Advocate for accessibility, diversity & inclusion. Looking for dev opportunities. http://linkedin.com/in/andreamartz/
Dit vind je misschien leuk
1/ In 2014, I (@AndreiNeagoie) was in your shoes 👟. I wanted a career change. I wanted to get into tech. So I taught myself to code using only free resources and got hired in 5 months. You can too. This is how I'd do it if I had to start from scratch in 2024. Let's go 👇🧵
Day 12: OK. So, I finally passed LeetCode #2 (Add Two Numbers). My solution is messy, so I need to refactor and make it prettier, but this is the hardest one I've done to date, so woo hoo! (Medium, 40% acceptance) #100DaysOfCode #WomenWhoCode
If you code and/or have kids, you'll appreciate this video. It's not new. You may have seen it before, but trust me, it's just as funny the second time around! youtube.com/watch?v=j-6N3b… #womenintech #programminghumor
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This dad follows his kid's PB&J sandwich instructions very literally
Day 11: Made it further on the LeetCode challenge from yesterday (#2, Medium difficulty with 40% acceptance rate). I'm close to a working solution but just....Not. Quite. There. Yet. It's harder than I thought at first. Oh how sweet solving it will be! #100DaysOfCode #javascript
Day 10: I started working on a Medium LeetCode challenge (#2) that has a 40% acceptance rate. I feel ready for this! It's late though, so I'll finish it tomorrow. #100DaysOfCode #javascript
Day 9: I'm attending the AWS Cloud Practitioner Essentials Day all day today! I already have the AWS CCP credential, but this is a great review to keep the knowledge top of mind. #100DaysOfCode #WomenWhoCode
Day 8: I did LeetCode #1920 today using constant space. Doing it with unlimited space was easy for me. My tired brain took some time to come up with the O(1) space solution, but once I did, I was surprised it didn't occur to me immediately. #100DaysOfCode #WomenWhoCode
Day 7: Finished the Mario "more" problem for Week 1 of @cs50. I opted for the more challenging problem over the other one, even though both satisfy the criteria. I want to learn as much as possible, and that means challenging myself! #CS50 #100DaysOfCode
Day 6: Did LeetCode #217 and most of Week 1 for @cs50. I've never learned C before, but it's fun! #CS50 #100DaysOfCode #WomenWhoCode
Day 5: Today I did LeetCode #27 Remove Element. I'm mostly practicing in the Easy category (like this one), but I have successfully done some of the harder Easy ones and even a few Medium ones. This is what progress feels like! #100DaysOfCode #WomenWhoCode
Day 4: Did two LeetCode challenges. One was easy (thank goodness for a while now some have been feeling easy) and one was...a linked list challenge. I got through it just fine, but it took a little longer than it probably should have. Will keep working on LLs! #100DaysOfCode
Day 3: I had an interview for a front end role, and I did not finish the technical challenge. I think it was just supposed to be a JavaScript logic exercise. I worked on it more today and before I knew it I had a mini React app to send back to the interviewer. #100DaysOfCode
I applied to the @Airbnb Connect Apprenticeship for 2023. Their commitment to diversity and accessibility is a main reason why. Did you know that they now have many enhanced search filters for accessibility and a new Adapted category for homes? 👏 #WomenWhoCode
Day 2: I've been doing a lot of binary search problems lately. Today, I completed LeetCode #2529 in O(log n) runtime. #100DaysOfCode
Had a mock interview; a11y came up. I knew why we use alt text on images & that leaving it off leads to a bad UX for screen reader users. I forgot why though. Note to self: screen readers will read the file name of the image if there is no alt attribute. (Use alt="" instead!)
Day 1: Been doing a lot of LeetCode lately and I feel like I'm getting better at it. Today, I did #21 (merge two linked lists). It felt great, because it was the first linked list one I've done in several weeks. #100DaysOfCode #javascript
Couldn't help myself. I had to buy this workshop series as part of my new goal to learn as much as I can about accessibility. It's such an important topic. Thanks @marcysutton!
There are so many other things I should be doing, but I can't stop working on @JoshWComeau's CSS for JavaScript Developers course! It's answering all the questions that have made parts of CSS mysterious for me! Thank you Josh for making this course! #javascript #css
Today I attended a Code of Conduct Incident Responder workshop from @ottertechllc conducted by @_sagesharp_. I didn't know Sage before today, but their expertise really showed, and I learned so much! I highly recommend this training. Really impressed!
Today I finished FreeCodeCamp's JavaScript Algorithms and Data Structures certification @freeCodeCamp! Check it out here: freecodecamp.org/certification/…
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