day 3/30 days of productivity
1hr of database systems studying 🤷🏾♀️
day 9/60 of productivity
worked out
washing
2hrs of kotlin.
I do not like this language :( but it makes me happy that my c++ knowledge makes learning a new language easier
i said id start this challenge last week but oh well we're starting now. classes start in less than two months and i have got to get my shit together. besides studying i want to use this to manage my time better and actually do the things i want to do in a day instead of letting the hours slip by.
day 1/60 of productivity:
2hrs c++ revision
tidied room
20min yoga
lunch date with friends :)
day 27/30 of productivity
today was the last day of class. I sincerely hope I never see these teachers again. didn't study because I had a headache (when do I don't) and I was on campus till 1pm and also because I just couldn't make myself study. spent an hour in the morning preparing for an evaluation for our assembly language class so I'm considering the day productive. the teacher actually changed his mind about the evaluation tho and I'm pissed off I wasted that one hour. Also: I dunno how people in med school and other more intense degrees study for long hours everyday I feel like I'm losing my mind and I've only been doing it for two weeks. this caption is long lol it got away from me but it's my blog and I can write a paragraph complaining about uni shit if I want to
how do people do hobbies or learn other things on top of university?? I'm trying and it genuinely does not seem possible [we're going to ignore the daily 5hrs of screentime]
I love you codeblr! I love you blogs who compile a shit load of resources and post them! I love you reblog threads of people helping one person with a code issue! I love you codeblr discord! I love you codeblr!
day 25/30 of productivity
I didn't do nearly enough today but I'm tired and my eyes hurt so I'm going to bed
so the 60 days of productivity challenge did not work out and that's fine we can always start over. but I've realized the way I've been studying is fragmented and all over the place so I've decided that I must do the following things:
1. Learn java
2. Then finish the kotlin course
3. Then make an app
4. then study more c++
5. then do a project in c++
and this seems very ambitious but I'm not planning to be an expert in these languages anytime soon, just know enough to make stuff and grow my knowledge through practice. ideally I'd like to do all of these things by mid to late October. And I'll do projects throughout the year so I don't forget and can improve :)
I'm starting java today, I'll post a lot here to keep myself accountable and I hope I can do it. I'm excited to learn new languages and build things!
day 1 of 30 days of code
honestly don't know if i can do something every day for a month, much less post about it on here regularly but i'm going to try. no pressure though, if i'm ill or super tired i'm allowed to skip a day or two. but i'm going to give it a go, even if some days it's like 10 lines that i write on my phone on my commute home. and i think it'll be easier to post on here because i just have to take a screenshot of my code.
anyway tonight i focused on user input validation because it's something i kinda forget about when working with functions.
day 7/30 of productivity
1hr of calculus II on the couch. I have a cold and it's been pretty hot during the day so that's all I could do today 🤷🏾♀️