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100 Days Of Code vs Baltimore Black Techies

2022

100 days of Code Join the slack channel Contributors Days Docs

The challenge is to code at least one hour every day for the next 100 days. This is just a repository for members of BBT to share some of their projects, efforts and notes. Let's see if we can get 100 days of code together!

FAQ:

What Is The #100daysOfCode Challenge?

100 Days Of Code is a social media project, primarily on Twitter, that anyone can participate in via the #100daysOfCode hashtag. Developer Alex Kallaway started it in 2016 based on the idea that consistency is the path to mastery. Plus, the hashtag fosters a sense of community—you can use it to see where others are at in their journey and to stay motivated to document your own.

How Can I Participate?

Do #100daysOfCode with the Baltimore Black Techies! Work your way through projects, or document your Tech journey—either way, posting what you’re learning each day is a great way to see your coding progress unfold and find support. We’ll support you with encouraging messages along the way, and you’ll have the entire <organization> online community to supplement your interactions. At the end of your 100 days coding with us, you’ll get a host of experience and several friends that have taken part in this challenge.

Two Main Rules

  1. Code minimum an hour every day for the next 100 days.
  2. Slack your progress every day with the Slack channel.

Instructions

Let's have fun and support everyone in their tech journey

Current Status

Current Status

Legal

The template and supporting code for this repo are licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (TLDR legal here). Folders under 100daysOfCode_* are licensed under their respective authors. Derivates of this project must link back to the original Baltimore Black Techie 100 Days of Code template (just keep this subsection folx), and are licensed under the good faith that sub-licensers will up hold some meaningful interpretation of our Code Of Conduct.