I didn't feel like learning to code was enough, so at the same time, I'm learning to write without looking. So far I've used 1.5 hours. I see improvement already. On the other hand, improvement is slow compared to before.
The way I typed before, was by mostly not looking at the keyboard, and it's been working well. I just know that it's a lot better for future me to learn to not look at all, and as a bonus, it's nice to say I learned it by myself and it's not that hard.
This is my best score on Keybr. This is not close to what I average, but I'm happy being able to do this.
I have finished my first course on the Udacity and created my first birthday card app (except the "Hello World" app). It does exactly as you would expect, it's a digital birthday card that does nothing, and I'm proud as one can be. I built my first app! I'm looking forward to the next course learning to code in buttons.
That will be tomorrow, for now, I will leave it there.
What was your the first app you build? (After "Hello World")