I use this tracker to keep up to date, and refresh my knowledges and skills on a daily basis.
Gists
(Projects & Mini-Projects: ~80)
Repositories
(Projects & Mini-Projects: 200+)
Most projects have been created and are used for educational purposes.
Types of projects:
- Assessment: Projects created specifically for job interviews, coding challenges, or technical evaluations. These projects demonstrate technical proficiency, problem-solving abilities, and coding standards within defined constraints and evaluation criteria.
- Educational: Projects designed to teach or demonstrate specific concepts, technologies, or methodologies. These projects should come with detailed documentation and examples (but that's usually not always the case).
- Personal: Projects created for personal use or interests. These could be anything from hobby projects to tools you find useful in your day-to-day life.
- Refresher: Projects aimed at refreshing or updating knowledge and skills in a particular area. These can be simple exercises or comprehensive projects revisiting concepts already learned before.
- Exploratory: Projects that involve experimenting with new technologies, techniques, or ideas. These projects are typically more open-ended and focused on discovery and learning.
- Professional: Projects done for work or as part of your professional development. These could include client projects, portfolio pieces, or contributions to open source.
- Collaborative: Projects where multiple people are contributing. These can be open source projects, team projects, or any other type of collaborative effort.
- Prototype: Projects that are in an early stage of development. These are often used to test ideas and gather feedback before committing to a full-scale implementation.
- Template: Projects that serve as a starting point for other projects. These often include a basic setup and can be used as a blueprint for similar projects.