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Congrats to the Frontend Challenge: Recreation Edition Winners!

The wait is over! We are excited to announce the winners of Frontend Challenge: Recreation Edition.

This challenge was all about what you can do in your free time. We got to learn more about our participants through their art submissions, and saw all the creative directions people took when glamming up the markup to a landing page for a fictional cricket league!

Congratulations To…

Prompt Winners

CSS Art: Recreation

@eoinmcg for their creative use of CSS to tell a story. Their submission offers friendly encouragement to developers to take a break from screen time and head into the mountains. ⛰️

Glam Up My Markup: Cricket League

@rith1x takes the win with a beautiful, custom landing page. The New York Cricket League would be stoked to have this as their site, if they existed. 😉

Our two winners will receive an exclusive DEV badge and a gift from the DEV Shop. All participants will receive a completion badge for rising to the challenge!

What’s next?

We’ll be launching a new partnered challenge with Nylas on August 7 (tomorrow!). Follow the tag so you don't miss our announcement:

#nylaschallenge

This is the official tag for submissions and announcements related to the Nylas Challenge.

And if you haven’t seen it already, the Build Better on Stellar: Smart Contract Challenge is currently live:

Thank you to everyone who participated in the Frontend Challenge: Recreation Edition! We hope you had fun, felt challenged, and maybe added a thing or two to your professional profile.

See you next time!

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Jenna

Congratulations to both winners @eoinmcg and @rith1x 🎉 and nicely done everyone on completing the Frontend Challenge: Recreation. 👏

I look forward to the next challenge I can participate in! 😊🚀

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Ben Halpern

Woohoo!

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OpenSource

Congrats to all the winners! We love spotting talents. If you feel like it, give this Frontend AI tool a try. I wonder if we can recreate the recreations. 🤔

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Ben Halpern

Congrats!

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Devarshi Shimpi

Congrats to all the winners!🎉

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