Hey guys! So, I know I have not been posting every day like I used to do a while back. While I am working more on the DApp and tools that I have built for you guys in the background, I feel, it is very important for me to keep in touch with the rest of the community and probably just a daily task to update. Thus, ensuring that I am focusing on improving my developing skills for any future apps that I create.
What does this mean?
Good Design src
For the past few months, I have been posting release updates regarding my developments here on Steem. Since these developments don't happen on a daily basis, many might not even notice the new feature/DApp created. So, from now on I will be focusing on updating you guys with one new thing that I learned that particular day.
I am planning on starting off with Design Patters from tomorrow.
Why design patterns?
When I started my development journey on Steem, the codebase was fairly small and simple enough for me to make changes quickly. However, as time went by, the codebase grew. It is now much harder for me to make super-quick changes to that codebase thanks to some of the stupid design mistakes that I did early on.
By exploring various design patterns, I want to not only implement those in my codebases but also spread the info in very simple terms. This might eventually be useful to some of you if you want to understand some design concepts.
Additionally, with this decision to make a post regarding a new topic every single day, I also ensure that I am not slacking off without building something in the backend. This would probably be a devlog that I can come back and look at to assess my progress in this vast world of coding.
What about the development activities?
From the beginning, I have only spent weekends and holidays for development purposes. This trend would continue even now. I will be making regular updates to my tools and DApp and would make sure you guys are aware of the new feature as and when I add them. Those would most probably be once every week or once every 2 weeks. This all depends on the complexity of the feature that I am implementing.
So, yea, that's my plan for the whole year. Let's see how 2022 pans out.