Demitrius
@code_webb
22 | CS student | Exploring technology
Consistency > Motivation
The difference between you and a successful person you see— They’re consistent and show up everyday.
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I am in the process of creating a personal website using next.js and tailwind.css... It is ok so far, but the UI design is a short learning curve. One step at a time though
Alright I got to lock in on this next school year. I am almost done with school and have not made any personal projects. I can do better than the projects in class. Let's get it
Assembly code is brutal 😭 it whip you in shape for super low level programming I guess. Probably never going to use it after university
git push origin main 😶
No cheating, what was your last terminal command?
                                                                            I would highly recommend reading Atomic Habits by: James Clear I've been having a learning slump lately. My university went on spring break and I read atomic habits. Learning the ins and outs of habits makes me really excited about developing my skills now 💪🏼😆
I've spent the past week preparing for a midterm exam and finishing the final touches on an essay. Finally I am done with that stretch of time 😮💨🫡
Random but I'm currently playing through Persona 3 Reload. I think I'm towards the end tail of the game 😏
Today was not the best day 😭 - Went to all my classes - Wrote and tested assembly function - Took notes on my digital logic class
I'm going to try a database here soon after my midterm exams 🥳
Projects that every programmer must do once in their lifetime: - compiler/interpreter - game engine - database - mini operating system - some 3d graphics project - utf-8/16 string encoding and decoding - neural net
Today I was talking to my upperclassman about databases. They mentioned a technique called ORM (Object - relational mapping). I am new to databases but it seems very interesting 😆
                                            2/11/25 I did well on an exam today. Now I have to practice SQL and assembly more.
You can literally be proficient in anything within 2 weeks.
Just stay consistent, and you will definitely learn.
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