My Dev Journey in 2023: A Year in Review

Written by dhanushnehru | Published 2024/01/30
Tech Story Tags: writing | leetcode | year-in-review | consistency | becoming-consistent | programming | hackathons | personal-blog

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Mastering the Art of Consistency ❤️

Introduction:

Hey folks, Dhanush N here, and it’s time for a little heart-to-heart about my 2023 journey. If you caught my story last year, you know we had a cool subtitle of Ikigai, and I was able to snag a spot among the DevRetro2022 2nd 20 runners-up. This year I embraced the Art of Consistency in 2023 as stated in the blog post’s subtitle. If you read the entire thing, you’ll understand why. So, Let’s dive in!

Best Things Happened:

As the year 2023 started with a victory as my Dev Retro blog was among the 2nd 20 runners-up, I decided to do something better this year.

I made a lot of open-source contributions this year and wrote many blog posts. This year, Hacktoberfest 2023, was very exciting for me. Last year, 2022, it took a while for me to contribute and complete hacktoberfest, but this year, 2023, I was super fast and was able to contribute and complete it in a single day.

Last year, 2022, I participated in Hacksquad and was ranked #8 out of 750 teams in Hacksquad. Top 1.06% in Hacksquad, this year 2023 was able to acquire Top 21st position over 2000+ teams.

The open-source adventures this year I made meaningful contributions that now adorn my Holoping board with numerous badges. Each badge tells a story of collaboration and growth within the coding community.

Also, my github profile has gained much traction. Suddenly one fine day I got a gihub sponsor from typesense for my opensouce contributions which made my day.

Also, I won a Hackathon and secured the first position. Check out the project Harmony Code, and I am sure you will like it.

Next was the Leet code marathon. A few years back, I did a challenge on 100 Days of Code, which was my first consistent coding way, so I thought to do something better than that. In the year 2022, I was able to gain a 50+ days badge in leetcode by solving data structures and algorithm problems.

In contrast, I was able to complete more than 500 problems this year, 2023, and earn a 300+ days badge.

Not only that, but I also finished the 365 days of daily Leetcode. Hopefully, this will increase my problem-solving ability by at least 1%. 😅

I’m glad to have all the badges for every month of 2023.

Adding a dash of creativity, I embarked on a Video Creation Journey. Over 50 videos, most of them were random quick shorts waiting for you to explore. Some were horrible 😂 but I am learning and improving steadily. Now started making long form content as well. Your support and thoughts are more than welcome — let’s make this a community for more such interesting things to come.

Ended 2023 with 300 subscribers, let’s see how 2024 goes 🎊

https://www.youtube.com/@dhanushnehru?sub_confirmation=1&embedable=true

Beyond the screens and code, 2023 was also about personal well-being. Consistent gym sessions and a commitment to exercise brought a different kind of strength to the journey.

Conclusion:

And there you have it — my 2023 journey in a nutshell. From coding conquests to fitness feats, it’s been a year of growth, learning, and mastering consistency. I would have mentioned at least 70% of the learnings and journeys in this blog. More about the existing accomplishments and more accomplishments on tech learnings, hacking, cybersecurity, etc., will be covered in the upcoming blogs. The journey continues, and I’m excited about what lies ahead.

A Big Thank You 🙏🏻

If you’ve made it this far, thank you! Your follow, support, likes, comments, and shares mean the world to me. Let’s keep the momentum going, and looking forward to the adventures yet to come! 🌟🚀

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Written by dhanushnehru | R&D Engineer
Published by HackerNoon on 2024/01/30