Thanks Ako! Sorry for the delay in my response. I’m so glad for my parents, but they me to take over as soon as I can at the end of the day. Leah is growing up so fast! Her grandmother showed her how to push the keys of the piano and now she no longer pounds on the keys randomly. She very purposely pushes each key carefully — it’s so amazing. I included it in a blog post I published on medium last night: https://medium.com/@jmrallen/children-programming-7b1202494ea1?sk=a69518d89632d38141a153d5166fd0dd |
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Hi Josh,
I know what you meant about politicians in each country are handling this virus, here in Uk, they could have done a better job as we saw it happening in another countries and we could have took measures earlier, hey, politicians are only interested about the the bottom line of the country and their political party:).
I am glad you understand that repetition makes improvement, that's lead goal of habit development process.
Yes, I can view your any works you do from your github repos, so that you don't have to upload many pictures on here. I am still working on my project everyday, always happy to get up in bed and turn up my computer and start working as I am enjoying every process of it, its painful but I have to force myself to enjoy it in order to see it comes alive one way or another. I dont worry to much about where I am going to get the cash to fund my startup, as I know , a good business always find it way.
Keep it Up! |
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Hopefully you get your 3D printers soon, Ako! I know the pandemic has slowed things down a bit, but you're lucky to be in the UK -- my country isn't doing too well at the moment. Lots of push-back on necessary precautions and rising numbers.
My first week back at Flatiron School was good. Since I'm redoing module 1, seeing everything a second time made it a lot easier to understand. I've attached a few snapshots of my work. I'll probably post less photos.
My github repos are a better judge of my practice and work this past week: https://github.com/joshmrallen?tab=repositories
My next stickk will be something for study/coding habits for Flatiron. All depends on sleep and baby though. |
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Hi Josh, I hope you keep up your momentum until you complete the Flatiron and graduate by the end of October as you wished. I know everyday is not going to be the same, sometime you will feel like you have to give up, that's why it required commitment, discipline and persistence, you have to make it fun so you can enjoy the experience, basically you have to code everyday :).
I am running out a little bit of time as I am still waiting for my two 3D printers to come from China (backed through Kickstarter a while ago) so I can finally print my very first prototype and do more iterations in order to submit patent application ASAP, once done, I will share some information with you.
Keep it Up:) |
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