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Ask HN: What have you accomplished in 2014?

21 pointsby withinthresholdover 10 years ago

25 comments

Jeremy1026over 10 years ago
Changed jobs 3 times, including a return to the 1st job of the year. Added 30% to my annual salary in the process.<p>Wrote a massive iOS Application (<a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/zonas-find-explore-connect/id892542094?mt=8" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;itunes.apple.com&#x2F;us&#x2F;app&#x2F;zonas-find-explore-connect&#x2F;i...</a>)<p>Attended WWDC for the first time, and in doing so, finally met a friend of mine whom I&#x27;ve only ever known as a screen name.<p>Completed my first major freelance project. (First 5-digit invoice.)
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brad0over 10 years ago
Recovered from a traumatic brain injury from a motorcycle accident. Moved from Melbourne to Seattle. Got a job at Amazon. Most importantly though, understood myself, the people around me and the world much better. :)
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apiover 10 years ago
Got to early revenue and some pretty encouraging sustained compounding growth in my side-project-turned-startup: <a href="https://www.zerotier.com/" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.zerotier.com&#x2F;</a><p>This is a three year old project. 2014 saw the first auto-updating binary releases on three platforms, the first commercial users, and the first revenue. It also made HN&#x27;s front page twice: once for the site itself, and once for a blog entry that I wrote on the mechanics of NAT traversal.<p>Currently working on a lot of prep for a possible seed round in early-mid 2015. If all keeps going well it might happen.
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cblock811over 10 years ago
I got my first job in the tech industry after leaving hospitality. It was the most difficult and most rewarding thing I&#x27;ve done in my career.
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simonover 10 years ago
Wrote a book (non-technical). A very interesting experience indeed. I used LeanPub for the content and then CreateSpace for the deadtree version.
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carolinuxover 10 years ago
What I did in 2014<p>I travelled to China (Hangzhou), Thailand (Phuket), Sardinia, Berlin and Copenhagen for both work and leisure.<p>I presented my Master thesis and the associated poster to the VLDB &#x27;14 conference in China (major Big Data conference).<p>I also presented at PyData and two more local meetups on Big Data topics, including PostgreSQL.<p>I wrote a paid tech report on Big Data.<p>I contributed python code to three open source projects: OpenBazaar, TimeManager, Doge Terminal (:P)<p>I learned Scala, Ansible, PostgreSQL and PostGIS, better OOP Python, Guava, better testing, better bash, better javascript, Vagrant, vim, better git.<p>I understand the steps involved in setting up very complex systems and system adminstration a lot better now.<p>I worked on some personal projects in Python and javascript, the most important of which were a web scraper to search for flats in Switzerland, an online regex tester and a tool that uses the last.fm API to return statistics about users<p>I also tried my hand at CoffeeScript and configured a chat bot (Hubot) to optimize chatting with my boyfriend.<p>I amassed a big collection of cookie cutters for any occasion (even 3D ones) and baked cookies for my friends.<p>I read at least 3 proper books in German and improved my vocabulary.<p>Also read more than 5 programming books to improve my craft, and a lot of fiction (also some in a non-Western context which was very eye opening) and some non-fiction on economics, politics, poverty, women&#x27;s issues and math.<p>I went to three job interviews but ended up choosing to stay at my current job. Valuable experiences, nevertheless, which made me learn more things about interviewing and negotiating which kindof contradict the popular advice one can find online.<p>I produced more than 10 data reports for customers all over the world.
sjs382over 10 years ago
I finally finished an SaaS product that I plan to start selling in early January, once I get back from a holiday break.<p>Pretty excited to have a side-project that I think can generate revenue.
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TheAlchemistover 10 years ago
Quit my job to start a company. Failed, but learned a lot of important lessons. Got back to a well paid job. Probably most important - got back to a very good shape.
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computerjunkieover 10 years ago
- Completed university with a 1st class degree in Computer Science.<p>- Developed a prototype eCommerce website (not live yet) In PHP(CodeIgniter) for my final year project. (Which I am currently working on porting to Django)<p>- Deployed a website (Actually took a lot more time than I thought it would.)<p>- Finally took a break and went on vacation with 10-20% of good online availability for 2 months.<p>- Lost 11 kilograms (24.25 pounds), although I think it was mostly due to final year stress.<p>- Attended <a href="https://www.siliconmilkroundabout.com/" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.siliconmilkroundabout.com&#x2F;</a>, my first ever technology focused meetup&#x2F;job fair.<p>- Started watching my first anime(Naruto) after overhearing conversations from my friends about how good it is.I finally understand why they enjoy it.
ftchirouover 10 years ago
- Got my first job as a software developer.<p>- Finally met my father.<p>- Realized that I&#x27;m a much better programmer than I thought.<p>- Realized how quickly I can learn new things.<p>- Started knowing myself.
rubiquityover 10 years ago
I spoke at a conference for the first time and spoke at a total of two conferences. Both conferences were for languages I really enjoy: Elixir and Ruby.<p>This is cliche, but I met a ton of really nice people that I enjoy being around, especially programmers!<p>I think I&#x27;ve expanded my mind drastically this year. I&#x27;ve learned to enjoy building again and not stressing over OOP pedantry. I also finally think I&#x27;m understanding the value of functional programming.<p>I learned to not be dogmatic about testing or project management. Everything is so fluid. I&#x27;m learning to be patient and thoughtful.<p>I&#x27;m most happy that my wife and I are finally living in the same country as one another.
baristaGeekover 10 years ago
-Have teached and tutored people in programming, for free.<p>-Organized an event for +200 people with +10 sponsors for a non-profit.<p>-Read amazing books, most notably: Zero to One, The Innovator&#x27;s Dilemma, Good to Great and A Brief History of Time; among others.<p>-Considerably improoved my competitive programming skills<p>-Made various sites, I&#x27;m rocking on front-end dev<p>-Went to India to teach various subjects to unprivileged kids<p>-Went to Dubai to share time with my dad after having him away for 19 years<p>-Traveled to the US 2 times (Florida and North Virginia)<p>-Have written essays which really smart people are debating around the internet<p>-Despite the heavy workload, I&#x27;m keeping up with college
iSlothover 10 years ago
A lot for the DayJob, unfortunately little more than nothing for side projects.
Maven911over 10 years ago
Moved to a new job, finished a degree, found love and lost it as well
sarciszewskiover 10 years ago
I&#x27;ve managed to fix a few low-profile security bugs in various projects.<p>I switched jobs to one that pays double what I was making at my last one... which isn&#x27;t saying much because I was being royally screwed.<p>I did not manage to do anything I had actually planned to do at the precipice of 2014, however.
sideprojectover 10 years ago
I&#x27;ve been meaning to launch a product per year. 2013 was SideProjectors (<a href="http://sideprojectors.com" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;sideprojectors.com</a>) - which is still going quite well, plenty of people posting their projects for sale.<p>2014 was Postatic (<a href="http://postatic.com" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;postatic.com</a>) - allowing people to create their HN clone (or Reddit clone or online communities, however you call it) - it&#x27;s been rewarding to get so much feedback from users and improving the product.<p>Let&#x27;s see what I can build next year. :)
iurisilvioover 10 years ago
Created a pet project this year, it has ~400k hits&#x2F;month and I earn more than $1k&#x2F;month with ads. It is completely passive outcome.
asalkeyover 10 years ago
- Finally got a junior dev position! Took 3 years, I already gave up when I got the email out of the blue.<p>- Made an android app<p>- Made a game<p>- Went back to school for Software Engineering
tartuffe78over 10 years ago
Released my first two side projects and presented at the largest Android conference in the U.S.
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mailshanxover 10 years ago
Went on a long job hunt, resulting in 6 offers, with the best one paying more than 5x my current current salary. Got a much better understanding of the professional landscape and the opportunities out there.
bemmuover 10 years ago
Doubled the sales of Candy Japan.<p>Went back to school and completed my M.Sc.
krappover 10 years ago
Regular employment.
NameNickHNover 10 years ago
I grew a side project (appointment scheduling) 150% and even scored a large multinational corporation as a customer.
partisanover 10 years ago
Worked remotely for the whole year. It has been an interesting ride.
dionyzizover 10 years ago
- Finished a software engineer in product security internship at Twitter.<p>- Ran a security class [0] in Greece.<p>- Presented my master thesis on decentralized transaction identity and trust [1] for my Electrical and Computer Engineering degree, but didn&#x27;t complete the degree yet.<p>- Talked about BREACH [2] at the SFHMMY [3] and FOSSCOMM [4] conferences.<p>- Did a talk about computer security at a local community high school.<p>- Attended FOSDEM [5]<p>- Invented an anonymous decentralized marketplace system [6] and joined the OpenBazaar [7] team as a core developer.<p>- Traveled to the Turkey (Istanbul), Greece (Alexandroupolis, Ioannina, Athens, Ikaria, Thessaloniki, Lamia, Corfu, Drama, Komotini), Austria (Salzburg, Vienna), UK (London), Belgium (Brussels).<p>- Hiked through the Vikos Gorge, the Astraka Refuge and Drakolimni in Greece. Sailed in Preveza and in the Saronic Gulf in Greece [8]. Snowboarded in Zell am See in Austria.<p>- Tried two different interesting mind-altering chemical substances.<p>- Spent quite a long and nice time with friends, family, and lovers often doing nothing at all with them.<p>- Bungee jumped for the second time in my life, this time in Corinth and double the height (78m) of my previous jump.<p>- Got hired as a full-time software engineer at Google.<p>- Moved from San Francisco, US to Zurich, Switzerland.<p>- Started my private pilot license.<p>- Taught math, physics, programming, algorithms, web development, and security to many students privately for free.<p>- Donated more money than any other year in my life to charity.<p>- Started learning guitar.<p>- Lived in a share-house for the first time.<p>- Learned many things about security and software engineering, realized I&#x27;m a noob in so many things and fields and I want to improve a lot!<p>[0] <a href="http://security-class.gr/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;security-class.gr&#x2F;</a><p>[1] <a href="https://gist.github.com/dionyziz/e3b296861175e0ebea4b" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;gist.github.com&#x2F;dionyziz&#x2F;e3b296861175e0ebea4b</a><p>[2] <a href="http://breachattack.com/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;breachattack.com&#x2F;</a><p>[3] <a href="http://www.sfhmmy.gr/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.sfhmmy.gr&#x2F;</a><p>[4] <a href="http://lamia.fosscomm.gr/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;lamia.fosscomm.gr&#x2F;</a><p>[5] <a href="https://fosdem.org/2014/" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;fosdem.org&#x2F;2014&#x2F;</a><p>[6] <a href="https://mailman.stanford.edu/pipermail/liberationtech/2014-March/013304.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;mailman.stanford.edu&#x2F;pipermail&#x2F;liberationtech&#x2F;2014-M...</a><p>[7] <a href="https://openbazaar.org/" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;openbazaar.org&#x2F;</a><p>[8] <a href="https://mapsengine.google.com/map/viewer?hl=en&amp;authuser=0&amp;mid=zZBHVGggp1Bk.kCFhT8v-1O-M" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;mapsengine.google.com&#x2F;map&#x2F;viewer?hl=en&amp;authuser=0&amp;mi...</a>