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Software Engineer Apprentice @Google | Audio Engineer | Music/Tech Enthusiast

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always a good feeling to wrap up a task the once felt too hard to do


Yesterday was an EXTREMELY productive day. Can't say the same for today. Regardless, some work is better than no work


Captain’s log: after a week long fierce battle with the flu…I have emerged victorious. I lost many battles during the course of last week, but I stand before you as proof of the outcome of that war. But the battle between my server project and LC awaits!


For whatever reason, I was so confused on how to iterate through rows and columns of a 2D array yesterday. I looked at it today with a clear mind and it clicked in a minute. Dividing them into subsquares makes sense as well. Pretty nifty trick


Martices are having a field day with me 😕


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One thing AI has proved to us is that “working” code isn’t the same as “clean” code.


I’ve been feeling amazing lately. Still no luck on the job search, but I’m in great spirits. I’m finally falling into a coding groove again.


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"what you get by achieving your goals is not as important as what you become by achieving your goals"


Ever since I got back from vacation, I've been struggling to get into a rhythm when it comes to leetcoding or just coding in general. This week myself and group of lads started pair programming LC and boy what a world of a difference it has made.


Piling up these small W’s


Sidebar, @trashh_dev’s meme game is godly. He’s batting 1.000 off the plate. I don’t think you guys realize how difficult that is


I finally managed to sit down and code after being on vacation for almost a month. Tried my hand at a medium LC and when I submitted it the output read “…yea right”. Safe to say I’m back on the grind


Had to take an assessment test while on vacation 🫠 🤗 🙃


Ok I think I understand why engineers like rock climbing.

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"Success is stumbling from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm." — Winston Churchill


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