Retro’ing and Debugging 2024 - A year of learning and fun

First of all, Happy New Year, everyone!
Let all your dreams come true, and may you reach the goals that you’ve set.
This is my first blog of 2025. I am going to reflect on how the year 2024 went for me.
And where should I start? 2024 has been an amazing ride for me. I’ve learned a lot more in 2024 than any other year.
January
January was the holiday season for me. I was enjoying my life.
February
In February, I started learning CPP. I learned some syntaxes and solved some problems. However, I took a break because of my college project.
March
In March, I was busy with a college project. Documenting the project was the hard part! However, we completed it.
April
In April, I started solving problems from a book called “Let Us C” by Yashavant Kanetkar. It took me 2 months to solve all the problems. You can find the solutions here ↓
May
In May, I was solving the “Let Us C” problems, and I was also spending a lot of time watching football as it was a peak season.
June
In June, I was exploring the internet about what to do next and what to learn next. I also tried to make a website for the solutions I made for “Let Us C.”
July
In July, I started my full-stack web development journey. I started with the MERN stack.
This is one of the most important months of my life:
- I joined Dev.to and started my habit of reading blogs.
- I joined an open-source program called “Code Sapiens.”
This is when I learned a lot about open source and started contributing to it.
August
In August, I started my first full-stack project as a part of my learning journey called CampX. You can find the project here ↓
September
In September, I finished my full-stack project, and guess what? This is the month when I posted my first Dev.to blog.
I’ve shared about my project there. You can find the post here ↓
In late September, I created a GitHub organization and made my first full-stack project open source. You can find the project here ↓
I prepared it for the most anticipated season of every year: the Hacktoberfest season. The project was also enrolled in Hacktoberfest and GSSoC-2024 Extd.
October
October was one of the busiest months of the year:
- Maintaining the project as well as contributing to other open-source projects.
- Participating in another open-source program called “DevFest” as a contributor.
- Attending many sessions and learning a lot of new stuff.
November
In November, I was posting about my October month contributions online. I also started a new blog series on Dev.to about “Computer Networking.” You can find it here ↓
I joined the Azure Developer Community on Discord. It was so fun attending the quizzes, and the most interesting part is that they reward the winners with swag. There were many engaging sessions on various topics.
December
In December, I completed my blog series on “Computer Networking.” I started my learning journey on the Java and Spring frameworks.
I also won a quiz conducted by the Azure Developer Community. Yay!
So this is how my 2024 went.
It was a year of learning and fun.
If I could change anything from 2024, I wouldn’t change a thing because I believe everything happens for a reason.
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