Scrimba's #JavaScriptmas
Hil
Posted on December 17, 2020
I recently completed a 24-week coding boot camp, upon the heels of which this challenge arrived. Thinking back to where I started and ended, what an amazing journey it was, going from stressing about refactoring simple HTML code to building a full-stack React app with functioning APIs and databases. I stumbled upon Scrimba's #JavaScriptmas challenge and decided to give it a shot. It gives me a chance to dust off some JavaScript skills and possibly win a subscription or cold hard cash. My solutions are at the end of this article.
I found with each challenge that I became more comfortable thinking through the required logic of each problem. This helped speed up the time to solve each one. But, I still found myself googling quite a bit and referring to MDN docs, w3schools, and StackOverflow. The world of JavaScript is a wild west to me and there are SO many different ways to accomplish something.
The most difficult challenge for me was Day 8 The Rolling Dice. It was also the challenge I procrastinated the worst, the second worst being Day 15 Carousel. These took me several days. Was this a surprise? Not really. DOM manipulation had been one of the more challenging concepts for me to grasp during boot camp. I struggled with The Rolling Dice while attempting to do it first with vanilla JavaScript and CSS. Then, a few days ago I switched over to trying the CSS Framework with which I am most familiar - Bootstrap. After some trial and error, I finally found the right combination of rows, columns, and utilities to place the dots accordingly as a dice face. At this point, there is still a spacing oddity at the bottom of the dice face which becomes more noticeable to me when rolling a two or three. But as they say, "Perfection is the enemy of Done" - something I have needed to remind myself of frequently - and right now, I'm settling on this Done but Basic Rolling Dice.
Overall, I really enjoyed this challenge - so much so that I signed up for an annual Scrimba Pro membership! Their learning platform and built-in IDE resonated with me. I am very much looking forward to their many course offerings as a I continue building up my coding skills. If you've made it this far, thanks for reading! I hope you have a happy healthy holiday season and new year.
My Solutions
- Day 1: Candies
- Day 2: Deposit Profit
- Day 3: Chunky Monkey
- Day 4: Century From Year
- Day 5: Reverse A String
- Day 6: Sort By Length
- Day 7: Count Vowel Consonant
- Day 8: The Rolling Dice
- Day 9: Sum Odd Fibonacci Numbers
- Day 10: Adjacent Elements Product
- Day 11: Avoid Obstacles
- Day 12: Valid Time
- Day 13: Extract Each Kth
- Day 14: Maximal Adjacent Difference
- Day 15: Carousel
- Day 16: Insert Dashes
- Day 17: Different Symbols Naive
- Day 18: Array Previous Less
- Day 19: Alphabet Subsequence
- Day 20: Domain Type
- Day 21: Sum of Two
- Day 22: Extract Matrix Column
- Day 23: Social Media Input
- Day 24: Test Your Agility
Posted on December 17, 2020
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