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Hello everyone.
Hope you are doing well :).
If you want to learn more about SQL you can check this article my profile.
Welcome Lucas here 👋
Thanks Thomas, seems we are both French ! Let's connect whenever you want :D
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Heyo Lucas!
Just a heads up that you can embed posts in comments if you wanna link to a specific post. To do so, you just use this syntax for example
{% embed https://dev.to/yet_anotherdev/postgres-concurrency-what-could-go-wrong-part-1-1fmf %}
and it appears like:Postgres Concurrency : What could go wrong (part 1)
Lucas Barret ・ May 18 ・ 4 min read
All this said, you may not have wanted to link to a single post but instead were pointing folks to your profile. If that's the case this also works for profiles —
{% embed https://dev.to/yet_anotherdev %}
makes:Lucas Barret
And then of course, there's also the chance that just didn't wanna do this at all, in which case feel free to just ignore me, haha! 😆
TIL ! Many thanks Michael 🤓
You are very welcome, Lucas! Glad this helped. 🙌
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I am a retired software engineer with 50++ years of experience, primarily in the C languages, C++, C# .Net. I have experience in Windows, Unix, and Linux. Just four years older than NASA, I've been interested in crewed spaceflight beginning with NASA's Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, and Space Shuttle through today's spaceflight systems. I have witnessed two final crewed spaceflights, the American half of Apollo/Soyuz in July 1975, and the final Space Shuttle launch in July 2011; I also saw Atlantis land for the final time next to the control tower of the Shuttle Landing Facility, 200 yards from the runway.
Photography is another creative outlet that I have enjoyed since 1980. I started with the Canon A-1 (which still works), one of my bucket list cameras: Canon F-1N in July 2013, and Canon 's DSLR, EOS-5D III (December 2013).
I married the year that the Voyager space probes were launched. Our kids are the four-legged kind, Beagles; we have competed in obedience and confirmation.
Welcome to DEV!
Thank you.
Great to have your experience here Ralph!
Thank you.
Welcome to Dev! Photography is one of my hobbies.
Welcome here 👋
Welcome to DEV ❤️🎉
Welcome to DEV. I like photography too. If you want something entirely different I can recommend getting into Large format especially if you have bucket loads of time. It's a nice feeling get back to basics though in hindsight I wish I'd done medium format as an intermediary step.
Hi Daniel,
A 4×5 monorail is one of my "bucket list" cameras. Also on that list, Mamiya 645 and RB67 or RZ67. I bought one of my bucket list cameras in July 2013, Canon F-1N with AE Motor Drive FN and AE Finder FN. I have multiple bucket lists:
Hello sir, I want to you learn more from as you old software engineer developer.
Yes, NASA is the first which forge the definition of digital twin.
That's awesome!
Oh my god, that is so nice, I am a young person 13 yo. I am still learning what do you have advice for me? and thank you.
Hello everyone Just a friendly developer that wants to connect to as much developers as possible
Great to have you Edih!
its Good to be here can I connect with you so we can check out each other's content
Welcome to DEV.
its Good to be here
Welcome ! ✨
Hello everyone!
I hope this message finds you all in high spirits. Allow me to introduce myself as a DevOps Specialist based in Toronto and proudly a member of the AWS Community Builders program.
Now, let's dive into some fun facts about me:
Firstly, I am an ardent lover of football/soccer. The thrill of the game and the camaraderie it brings truly excites me.
Secondly, I have a deep fascination for IoT (Internet of Things) and the endless possibilities it offers in connecting devices and revolutionizing our daily lives.
Thirdly, I have a strong affinity for the vast world of Big Data. The ability to extract valuable insights and make data-driven decisions is something that captivates me.
And last but not least, let's not forget my mischievous side. I thoroughly enjoy the art of applying and, yes, occasionally "destroying" infrastructures using Terraform. It's like a puzzle that challenges me and brings out my inner explorer.
I'm excited to be part of this community and look forward to engaging with all of you.
Feel free to reach out if you share any of these interests or simply want to connect and chat.
Cheers to a fantastic journey ahead!
Hi folks, hope you're well. According to my profile, I've been a member for 4 years (!) but only just started engaging, due in part to #GithubHack23
Keen to branch out and really get into blog-writing as a whole (if for no other reason than to remind myself of things when I inevitably forget!)
Woot! I'm glad to hear that you're digging the hackathon and that it's pulled ya in closer to the community. 🙂
And hey, never too late to start blogging... you're right that it can be a super handy way to store your knowledge. And really, sometimes writing and explaining something is the best way to hold onto the info — it kinda cements it into your brain!
Definitely agree, and it's great practice for writing documentation as well, but structured in such a way to be open and approachable to anyone. Though that's easier said than done!
Great point! It really does help with those documenting skills.
And I soooo agree with the easier said than done part. You might've seen some posts on flow state out there... I think that is really applicable to writing to. Once the flow of ideas start it's not too bad, but getting into that space of mind can be tough.
Hello everyone <3
Starting out on my fullstack dev journey, excited to see how far down the rabbit hole it goes...
Any tips / tricks / advice for a newbie would be super duper appreciated =-)
Welcome to DEV, you may want to check out link on your journey as a fullstack dev.
Please allow me to introduce myself. I am an engineer interested in robotics, AI and all types of automation. I am mostly a machine head with a background in mechanical and electrical design. I am more involved in programming to make machines work and turn their data into useful artifacts. This looks like a great site. I cannot believe I didn't find it sooner.
Awww yeah! Great to have ya with us here. 🙌
I don't know if you like to write or not, but I would love to see some posts on robotics and engineering.
I'm really into music and like seeing folks work on synthesizers and odd instruments. It's kinda, sorta, maybe engineering related... haha, you're speaking with a Creative Writing major, so I'm not the most technical even though I enjoy having my brain stretch by this stuff.
Anyway, as an example, I really love the YouTube channel LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER where the host builds all sorts of wacky music-making tech... and despite the name, he does do some programming from time to time. For instance, here he is working on a church organ and making it communicate via midi:
welcome everyone!
Hi! I'm a blossoming Front End web developer with a passion for UI/ UX and clean, maintable code. I am job hunting and looking for more community in the coding world!