London | January-26 | Data Groups | Angela McLeary
Evidence that you have completed at least 6 katas in the Data Groups and at least 9 katas in total in the Array and Object Methods collection
Angela Codewars Progress Checker page:
A link to your completed pull request for Sprint 2 Coursework
CodeYourFuture/Module-Data-Groups#1132
A link to your completed pull request for Alarm Clock App
CodeYourFuture/Module-Data-Groups#1134.
A link to your completed pull request for Quote Generator App
CodeYourFuture/Module-Data-Groups#1138
A link to your Brag Diary, It’s ok if this is a private document, you don’t need to share it if you don’t want to, but please include the link for your own reference.
An explanation of how you have used to record your progress.
I started keeping a brag diary while learning to code, and it’s actually helped way more than I expected. Being part of a community with people I’d never met before was a bit intimidating at first, and I wasn’t always confident asking for help or relying on others.
Writing down small wins each day was like figuring something out, asking a question, or helping someone else, made me realise I was improving, even when it didn’t feel like it. Over time, that really boosted my confidence. I feel a lot more comfortable speaking up, working with others, and trusting both my own ability and the people around me.
A screenshot showing that you took part in an online study session with at least one other trainee. This could be a video call, a Slack thread, or something else!

A screenshot showing that you gave a demo in a demo session with particular members of staff present

London | January-26 | Data Groups | Angela McLeary
Evidence that you have completed at least 6 katas in the Data Groups and at least 9 katas in total in the Array and Object Methods collection
Angela Codewars Progress Checker page:
A link to your completed pull request for Sprint 2 Coursework
CodeYourFuture/Module-Data-Groups#1132
A link to your completed pull request for Alarm Clock App
CodeYourFuture/Module-Data-Groups#1134.
A link to your completed pull request for Quote Generator App
CodeYourFuture/Module-Data-Groups#1138
A link to your Brag Diary, It’s ok if this is a private document, you don’t need to share it if you don’t want to, but please include the link for your own reference.
An explanation of how you have used to record your progress.
I started keeping a brag diary while learning to code, and it’s actually helped way more than I expected. Being part of a community with people I’d never met before was a bit intimidating at first, and I wasn’t always confident asking for help or relying on others.
Writing down small wins each day was like figuring something out, asking a question, or helping someone else, made me realise I was improving, even when it didn’t feel like it. Over time, that really boosted my confidence. I feel a lot more comfortable speaking up, working with others, and trusting both my own ability and the people around me.
A screenshot showing that you took part in an online study session with at least one other trainee. This could be a video call, a Slack thread, or something else!

A screenshot showing that you gave a demo in a demo session with particular members of staff present
