Iâve made 5 GitHub repos in the last week. Now I can make a GitHub rainbow.
The Rainbow
Without further suspense:

There it is!
- Red(Ruby)
- Orange(Java)
- Yellow(Javascript)
- Green(Vue)
- Blue(Python)
- Purple(CSS)
Ok, But Why the Sandboxes?
Well, I needed to do test prep and write tests in 4 different languages (Java, Python, C, âWebâ(Javascript)) over the past week, and Iâve got another test (Ruby) coming up next week (hopefully).
For each of these, the best way to rehydrate my brain on the parts of each of these languages Iâve learned throughout my career has been to do practice problems that cover language syntax and basic scenarios. Creating repos for the language practice seemed like a logical way to handle it, and good reference when I need it.
And the rainbow happened simply because I could! Code practice is important for career growth, but that doesnât reqire constant seriousness. In fact, play is important for growth! Why not have fun, right?
Next Steps
The next step is that the flag will be de-arranged. I donât mind having these sandboxes to flesh out my pinned posts (I prefer them to the archived repos I had there before), but theyâre not in my desired order.
Long-term I want to maintain proficiency in each of these languages, and these sandboxes seem like they could be a good way to keep in shape for languages I donât have in mind for any production-level projects. Weâll see how that goes though. It feels like one of those âgood ideas for nowâ that fades into obscurity, and I donât care to hold myself to goals that are mostly arbitrary.