Conclusion
This Astro series finally came to an end. I have to say that toward the latter part of the 30-day run it became difficult to produce content, but I completed the challenge with the mindset that writing something is always better than writing nothing!
I started this series shortly after finishing my military service, so I kicked off at the last minute on the competition’s start and had fewer than ten prewritten drafts. With work getting busier after that, being able to finish the series was quite fortunate.
Given Astro’s learning curve, the state of its documentation, and the amount of translation available, sometimes it felt like writing yet another tutorial might be redundant. Regardless, I decided to write first and think later — the process cleared up some of my own blind spots. Indeed, teaching remains one of the fastest ways to learn.
Finally, thanks for reading this far. Some parts of the articles may be rough or brief; I appreciate any feedback. If you have questions, feel free to leave a comment and let me know.
See you next time!
Further reading
- Day30 - 系列回顧與反省 - The same article was simultaneously published in the iThome Ironman contest