I code fairly regularly but I never really focused on the foundational pieces since getting back into it a few years ago. I had learned HTML and basic CSS many years ago, picked up some ASP.NET along the way and some Powershell skills. A few years ago I picked up on coding more heavily and jumped into the deep end with JavaScript, primarily focused on Angular. I picked up some NodeJS (ExpressJS), DotNet Core (WebAPI) skills but my work was pretty basic. I realized that I couldn’t effectively create visually appealing sites that with some frameworks, UI or otherwise.

As this is my passion and something I look to do permantently, I decided that the #100DaysOfCoding challenge would be a good tool to focus my efforts. It can’t hurt to force the social aspects of the challenge as well. So during this challenge, I’ll be focusing on the basics a lot of HTML and CSS. A lot of that will be going through FreeCodeCamp modules and PluralSight courses.

Day 1

Got back online with FreeCodeCamp and plowed through a bunch of modules.