Thought this could be fun. I'm not sure what I am going to do with this app. In 10 days it will not have the features that are worth a paid subscription, but it should have enough functionality for a good user experience.
A lot has changed. My old business was not Fastlane. It was draining the life out of me even if the money was good. I disolved it.
I spent the past few months living off of my savings and coding about 80-100/hours per week, soaking up everything I could. I put my life(social life that is) on hold for this, but it's great.
Last September was the first time I ever touched any code
Fast forward, I got accepted into a coding school that is very competitive. I finish up next week.
I can program in Ruby and Javascript, query a db in SQL, use the Rails framework and know the React.js and Redux libraries which is what I am building my front end in.
I am currently building the MVP features of a fitness app; I started Tuesday, I need to present it Friday of next week.
I think a lot of people think of coding as static HTML pages with CSS styling. That's just the tip of the iceberg. It's the fun stuff, but the backend and rendering things on the front end is where the headaches live.
I'll make updates when I roll out new features.
Day 1
A lot has changed. My old business was not Fastlane. It was draining the life out of me even if the money was good. I disolved it.
I spent the past few months living off of my savings and coding about 80-100/hours per week, soaking up everything I could. I put my life(social life that is) on hold for this, but it's great.
Last September was the first time I ever touched any code
Fast forward, I got accepted into a coding school that is very competitive. I finish up next week.
I can program in Ruby and Javascript, query a db in SQL, use the Rails framework and know the React.js and Redux libraries which is what I am building my front end in.
I am currently building the MVP features of a fitness app; I started Tuesday, I need to present it Friday of next week.
I think a lot of people think of coding as static HTML pages with CSS styling. That's just the tip of the iceberg. It's the fun stuff, but the backend and rendering things on the front end is where the headaches live.
I'll make updates when I roll out new features.
Day 1
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