Day 22 of 100 Days of Code & Scrum: The End of The Third Week!
Rammina
Posted on October 30, 2021
It's finally the weekend, everyone!
Today marks the end of the third week, and so I will be doing a Sprint Review and Retrospective as I mentioned back then, at the beginning of this challenge.
My Previous Weekly Sprint Goals
For reference, here were the Sprint Goals for this week:
Weekly Sprint Goals
- focus on diving deeper into Scrum principles
- study for Professional Scrum Master I (PSM I) certification
- finish my guides about Scrum
- continue networking
- if I have extra time, learn about Next.js to prepare for coding my business website
- no interviews
...I don't think I've finished my guides about Scrum. But let's see!
Weekly Review
I've finished around 70% of my Sprint Goals for this week...
In any case, here're the things I've accomplished:
- published "The Art of Writing Agile User Stories", which was a success for my first guide!
- finished and passed Mikhail Lapshin's Scrum Quizzes multiple times.
- I have reread The 2020 Scrum Guide and many other articles multiple times while trying to write guides for Scrum.
- used Anki flashcards to study for the PSM I certification exam.
- studied a little bit of Next.js using the official tutorial.
- I definitely networked a lot on multiple platforms, I was blessed to have made many new friends.
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Weekly Retrospective
Moving on, let's tackle what I've managed to do well, what my shortcomings are, and what I could do better next time.
What Went Great
- - finished my first guide, "The Art of Writing Agile User Stories".
- met my learning goals for Scrum, finishing the practice quizzes.
- finally started on Next.js.
- reached out to multiple people on different platforms.
Some Mistakes I've Made
- I spread myself too thin; I need to spend less time on social media.
- I couldn't finish my Introduction to Scrum guide.
- I should have coded more, and spent less time on networking.
- AGAIN, forgot to install a website blocker to stop myself from checking off-topic content.
Things I Could Improve On
- constantly remind myself that I'm a developer first and foremost.
- spend more time coding and less time on other things.
- I should DEFINITELY install something that blocks me from checking certain sites at a specific time.
- DEFINITELY check emails, social media, and blog on a set schedule instead.
- prioritize tasks that are more likely to help me meet my weekly goals.
Third Week is Over: It's Almost a Month
While the third week wasn't as stressful as the second one, I will admit I was very much scattered this week.
My goals still pointed me to the right direction, despite my reduced productivity. I do believe the challenge is really helping me, because I would have done nothing on certain days if the rules weren't in place. It also forced me to keep going even when things were getting boring or draining. Looking back, I'm grateful that the challenge has allowed me to create tangible output on top of learning things.
Thanks to everyone who supported me and interacted with me during the past weeks!
Good luck on your developer journeys, and I wish you all success. Have a great weekend, everyone!
Resources/Recommended Readings
- The 2020 Scrum Guide
- Mikhail Lapshin's Scrum Quizzes
- Official Next.js tutorial
- Scrum and XP from the Trenches
- Effective User Stories
DISCLAIMER
This is not a guide, it is just me sharing my experiences and learnings. This post only expresses my thoughts and opinions (based on my limited knowledge) and is in no way a substitute for actual references. If I ever make a mistake or if you disagree, I would appreciate corrections in the comments!
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Posted on October 30, 2021
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