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Ben Halpern
Ben Halpern

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Follow Friday! (v3)

Below you can either write about why someone might want to follow you or devs you think others should follow and why. Feel free to do both.

Remember that mutual follows can message/pair via DEV Connect, so you're encouraged to follow back and say hey 👋

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Divyesh Parmar

Follow me! I mostly post about free resources to learn.

Also don't follow me since I'm looking for a job and I'll be mostly commenting something to get a job.

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rhymes

LOL

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Ekim Kael

Follow

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because he just don't talk about programming.But he's excellent programmer ans teacher.

Follow me

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Because I ask for obvious questions 😅
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Adnan Rahić

Follow @frosnerd if you enjoy reading DevOps tutorials.

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Follow @trekhleb for learning about generally useful programming topics.

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That's all I have for now. 😄

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Sung M. Kim

Follow Sai (@saigowthamr )
🤔 Why?
because he posts many useful (mostly front-end) content (many are small enough to read fast & digest) consistently.

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Ryan Palo

@vaidehijoshi makes computer science topics fun. With colored markers!

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Follow @rhymes for lots of great Python content and more.

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Follow @terceranexus6 for security things written so that you can understand and get excited about them.

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@sarah_chima writes a ton about Sass and CSS!

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I've got a lot more, but I'll space them out in future weeks :)

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rhymes

thank you for the shout out!

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Peter Kim Frank

Follow @kauresss who has been posting some "coding worksheets," which highlight different concepts through CodePens.

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Follow @kbk0125 for incredibly high quality articles explaining coding topics through analogies.

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Follow @saigowthamr who has been turning out a tremendous volume of helpful articles, usually introductory articles and step-by-step how to's.

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Andy Zhao (he/him)

Definitely follow @vickylai and @vaidehijoshi for both great technical writing and great writing!

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Jess Lee

Follow @jiaqicodes ! She's one of the organizers of Women Who Code in NYC, a frequent conference speaker, and she just published her first post on dev.to :)

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Ben Halpern

I'll start with four great devs this week.

Follow @annarankin , who is a full-stack developer with an artsy background. An awesome teacher and community member.

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Follow @samthor for some really intricate and fascinating posts on a variety of cutting-edge tech. I loved his most recent post.

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Follow @yellzheard for really creative coding demos.

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Follow @rdegges for really well-written posts on all things security.

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Follow me if you're excited about what we're building at dev.to because that's mostly what I talk about but it's kind of hard to avoid me on-platform. 😄

by the way

@ Mentioning the user and using the tag ({% user ben %}), as I have, is a good format. But feel free to use any format you like.

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Sam Thorogood

Thanks @ben for the shoutout! This'll motivate me to finish the numerous other drafting posts I have waiting to post. 😃

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Ben Halpern

Woot!