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TGIF Stand Up: What will you do today?

What will you accomplish by end of January?
What did you do yesterday to work toward your goal?
What will you do today?

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    I had great news, as I publish the new application on Envato - RadioApp and publish a new post about my experience using SwiftUI for this app. It's was a great week and the next one will be focusing on the new app using SwiftUI.

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    Today I am going to start work on the API for our project and hope to see the front end pull data for the first time rather thank mock data

    Yesterday I fleshed out the data model and came up with a plan for how the API will function.

    By the end of January I should have two webapps shipped

    Day 1/348

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    1. January

    • Have a magic moment w/ a customer!
      2. Yesterday
    • Edit landing page copy.
    • Daily outreach.
    • Prospecting.
      3. Today
    • Edit landing page copy.
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    End of January

    • Basic app/infrastructure (React Next.js app, PostgreSQL database, etc) with a landing page hosted.
    • Accepting email addresses on the landing page so potential customers can be notified when the app is ready.

    Yesterday

    Today

    • Figure out how to do some load testing on the Next.js API route used for registering new users.
    • Write a post on my blog about yesterday's work (implementing email registration using Next.js & PostgreSQL).
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    What will you accomplish by end of January?
    Launch my site!
    What did you do yesterday to work toward your goal?
    Worked on the account page
    What will you do today?
    Work on the pricing page

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    What will you accomplish by end of January?

    • Finish initial product research and decide on first mini product to move forward on
    • Build out sales funnel for consulting business

    What did you do yesterday to work towards your goal

    What will you do today?

    • Define further initial plans for first product
    • Finish some dev exercises
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      Fathom looks cool. I wonder if it's possible to have analytics that don't have to involve a 3rd party and use extra JavaScript and all that?

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        There are a few options that you could host yourself. Fathom Lite is an earlier version of Fathom that was an open source project. Others self hosted options I've used or are aware of are Matomo and Goatcounter. Personally I don't have a lot of time so managing a self-hosted solution wasn't an option for me. Fathom exists as a step between the two that I'm ok with.

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          Whoa very nice. Thanks for the info!

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    DATE: January 17th, 2020

    What will you accomplish by end of January?

    • Read through and complete exercises for "The Haskell Book"
    • Finish MVP for TinyDevCRM

    What did you do yesterday to work towards your goal?

    • Finished reading through and completing exercises for Chapter 20 / 31 of "The Haskell Book"

    What will you do today?

    • Finish reading through and completing exercises for Chapter 21 / 31 of "The Haskell Book"
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      12:04AM ET

      RescueTime statistics: 6h 42m (76% productive)

      Ended up working my way until chapter exercises for Chapter 21 / 31 of "The Haskell Book". In addition, also updated https://projects.yingw787.com, updated my technical blog with a new post, and worked on configuring another Hugo theme. Will continue working on 21 tomorrow.

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