2016 Year in Review
As 2016 has come to an end, I would like to write a post reviewing my year and keep this as an habit.
2016 was a year full of new things, at the very beginning of the year I started my blog, the place where I'm writing this post now. I've been doing a lot of Open Source and learning new things everyday. Also I have met a lot of new people, which some of them have made an impact in my daily life.
#Life
I've introduced a new habit of running (3-4 days per week) π to maintain a healthy life. Also this helps me to refresh and clear my mind when I'm a stressed out π₯. Doing sports activity it's now a must for me.
#Open Source
Open Source projects built in 2016:
- gitmoji: An emoji guide for your commit messages. π
- gitmoji-cli: A gitmoji interactive client for using emojis on commits. π»
- carloscuesta.me: Carlos Cuesta personal website. π
- hyper-materialshell: A material design theme for Hyper based on materialshell. β¨
I'm very happy with gitmoji, a project that has become popular on GitHub (was one of the first trending GitHub repositories for a few days βοΈ) and people found it useful for their own projects. Now having more than +1300 βοΈ.
Creating a popular Open Source project to experience the contributions, issues and pull requests was one of the main goals for the year! πͺ
Even though it's not a big list, I've been maintaining all the previous projects created in 2015. In total I've made 847 contributions in 2016.
#Trips
This year I've visited the city of Stockholm πΈπͺ for Christmas and I absolutely loved it! π. Such a beautiful city to stay and live I would say. I will be going into Stockholm again in summer βοΈ. Probably I'll be making a blog post to share some photos and thoughts.
#The future
For 2017 I want to do more things that make me happy:
- Drive more often and do road trips.
- Write more articles.
- Learn new things and technologies.
- Travel to discover new places.
- Create a lot of Open Source projects.
Can not wait for 2017! Let's go for it π
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