Who are your must follows on Dev.To?
Make a recommendation! Or plug your own writing!
My "following" list is not nearly as...
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@ben , @vaidehijoshi , @jess , @maestromac , @peter , @mauricehayward , @aspittel , @lpasqualis , @kaydacode , @nickytonline , @rhymes , @samthor , @mortoray , @joelnet just to name a few
Thanks for the mention @nektro !
Np :D Love your posts!
I'd recommend the dev.to staff plus any number of "regular" people. There are a lot of people I think give consistent quality content. There are also a huge number of people who look like they're great to follow but only have one or two posts...
Here's a quick off-the-top-of-my-dashboard list of users I haven't seen mentioned so far in this thread: @dmfay , @kayis , @helenanders26 , @kaydacode , @jkreeftmeijer , @terceranexus6 , @codemouse92 , @carlymho .
Thanks for the mention :D
oh wow thank you a lot!
I have two devtoers to recommend.
@bhserna , He is good at design and test for rails apps.
@edisonywh , He is good at inner of Ruby.
I've learned much from them, really thanks.
In a month I've followed 86 devtoers, I'd like to learn from them.
Thanks for the mention chenge! Really means a lot :)
Thanks 😊
I've enjoyed @anaulin 's last couple posts.
Followed! Thanks, Ben!
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I've learned stuff I didn't know I needed to know from @rrampage - thanks for helping level up my Linux!
Learn you some Awk, you'll be a happier person.
Thanks, Ben! This made my day :)
Thanks, Ben! I gave Raunak a follow and I'll check out his awk article!
I'll add a new devtoer, @bgadrian . His post about Node is great, thanks a lot, I really understand what is Node.
For good content follow @sandordargo @ben @loujaybee @sebastianaigner @jessishakarian @radiomorillo @mpodlasin
Oooof, mentioned alongside some big names here! Thanks for the link Jean-Michel! 🚀
Thanks a lot for the mention, Jean-Michel!
@rhymes and @citizen428 . Both very helpful on the site and they've also helped by contributing to the dev.to repo. If you're looking to contribute to an open source project, dev.to is a great one!
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Andy Zhao
@flippedcoding , @aspittel
Thanks Faaiz! I appreciate it.
Really guys? I'm not interesting enough? Better step up my game.
This is a good start:
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Ben Halpern
Thanks for all the suggestions, guys! I've got lots of reading to catch up on now...