She's already been mentioned like a million times and we've all ready at least 4 of her articles, so if you don't already go follow Helen Anderson.
Not only does Andrew know 👏 his 👏 sh!t 👏 when it comes to AWS, but his constant use of emoji's is something I'm weak to.
Alan Hylands, along with Helen, is the reason why I'm writing here. His articles on tackling urgent culture are the catalyst for my Crunch and Burnout articles.
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I recommend to follow me. Just follow me, without any reason xD
Right,my turn.
She's already been mentioned like a million times and we've all ready at least 4 of her articles, so if you don't already go follow Helen Anderson.
Not only does Andrew know 👏 his 👏 sh!t 👏 when it comes to AWS, but his constant use of emoji's is something I'm weak to.
Alan Hylands, along with Helen, is the reason why I'm writing here. His articles on tackling urgent culture are the catalyst for my Crunch and Burnout articles.
In no particular order ...
@adnanrahic - for writing some in-depth posts on AWS Lambda and Serverless that have clarified how to use these tools in real life.
@andrewbrown - for all things AWS including a really great YouTube channel.
@venikunche - for creating a platform for people who are underrepresented in tech to discover opportunities.
@vintharas - for posts on what it's like to publish a technical book, and some epic gifs over on Twitter.
@lkopacz for making accessibility accessible.
@molly_struve - for encouraging beginners and posts on all things SRE.
@daveskull81 - for sharing the journey from self-taught programmer to Dev Advocate.
@smh30 - for sharing the journey of studying towards a Masters in Information Technology after 30.
@alanhylands - for posts on Data Science, Business Intelligence and an excellent series of interviews with data professionals around the world.
@ronsoak - for posts on life as a data analyst and maintaining a healthy work-life balance.
@jamesmh - for sharing posts on career ownership and how to level up as a developer.
@swyx - for posts on Machine Learning and Networking.
@katiekodes - for posts on JSON, XML and data wrangling in both English and French ... impressive.
@amrutaranade - for posts and videos on being a tech writer and making it easy to explain tech topics.
Merci beaucoup, la fabuleuse @helenanders26 !!
Thanks for the mention Helen. I love your content too!😄👌
Thank you!! 🙌😀
Shucks :)
This is an awesome lists of folks and I'm honored to be included. Thank you! :)
I quite enjoy @deciduously , @vaidehijoshi , @drbearhands and @tux0r
Thumps up for @vaidehijoshi - I discovered dev.to due to her posts !!.
Thanks man that means a lot
<3
My recommendations are @lkopacz @emmawedekind @erikaheidi @_ruphaa95 @aspittel @munamohamed94
oh, thank you Dominic <3
Thanks you so much 😀
Thank you so much!!!
Probably can't comment on the status of whether someone is currently suspended, but yes, it's a shame because he was a great contributor in many ways.
Molly Struve, Emma Wedekind, and you (Ali Spittel) are my favorites to follow right now. 😊
Great folks!
Thank you so much!!!
@sarah_chima she has the best js articles for beginners
Thanks Paul. I'm really glad you like my articles.😊
Yes!
My top 4:
bonus:
Thanks for the shoutout :)
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