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Prashant Nigam edited this page Jan 29, 2019
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100 Days of Code is a challenge/community, where you publicly commit to code for 1 hour for the next 100 days.
- Code minimum an hour every day for the next 100 days.
- Tweet your progress every day with the #100DaysOfCode hashtag.( if not twitting daily you need to mention progress in this repo.)
- Coding will become a daily habit for you.
- Every day that you consistently code, you’ll build momentum. That momentum will make it easier for you to learn more advanced topics.
- The projects that you’ll build will be small in scope, so by the time you finish, you’ll have completed several of them — and gained a wide range of experience.
- Your GitHub profile will look extremely active. And yes, hiring managers and recruiters do look at these.
- You’ll greatly diminish your fear of starting a new coding project. It will become a natural, ordinary thing to do.
- You’ll have a good reason to stop procrastinating and start coding every day.
- Some Swags.
- Possible internship opportunity.
- Assured Certificates from PyJaipur.
- Listing on our Github repo where you can log and update your progress.
- A community where you can always discuss your troubles seek mentorships etc.
- Fill the Form
- Join the Telegram Group
- Make a commitment on Twitter on 1st January with #100DaysOfCode and #PyJaipur or #PyJaipurIsAwesome in order to get elligble for rewards from PyJ.
- In this repo find the folders with the Username, you can update README.md in your folder for daily logs start with your Introduction.