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Hello there,
I am a programmer, and not so long ago I felt the desire to learn how to make good presentations and videos for my projects - I created an YouTube channel, and gradually I learn how to record sound, make videos, etc. It's funny... Really π
I am overwhelmed with the desire to create something new, so I decided to also join DEV.to and share the text versions for you.
Nice to meet you π
Just wanted to say welcome to everyone new and not-so-new to DEV. π
Hope y'all enjoy it here!
If you're wondering how to get started with posting a post, then consider checking out this article here.
How to Write Your First Post on DEV
Chris Achard γ» Sep 5 '19 γ» 3 min read
If you're wondering anything else, don't hesitate to reach out and ask. π
Thanks you.
I am ready for new posts =)
welcome to the community!
Thank you!
Great :) I hope you get what you want at the end
Yep =)
BTW, I've published my 1st post here => Web Dev Basics: REST API & CRUD operations
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Good job! I'm gonna check it now!
Welcome, nice to meet you too π
Nice to meet you too =)
Cool youtube channel!
Thanks ;)
Hello!
I created an account today, because I just published a technical blog post about running Steampipe queries from AWS Fargate.
In case anyone is interested: dev.to/finnauto/running-steampipe-...
Welcome to DEV!
Welcome, welcome!
Welcome to dev community. All the best for your upcoming journey
Aloha! I do coding from 13th years old (started on ZX-Spectrum Basic 1.0 - These days favorite c# but love do html as well :D
welcome to check my pet: mremoteng.org/ - tabbed, multi-protocol, remote connections manager for Windows
Man, wow, I love mremoteng! Thanks for all the work you do kvarkas.
thanks for warm words :)
Hi, I just created My account, because I read some article/blog post in this website, I think many interesting topic in this website. Even English is not My First language, but still excited to join.
welcome to the community!
Hi everyone!
Welcome to the dev.to-community!
I'm Martin, and I worked as a Senior Front End Architect and Engineering Manager at one of the world's largest digital agencies, where I led Front End Teams for international projects. After 15 years, I quit my job. Now I travel the world as a professional scuba diver, work as a freelance Front End Tech Lead and technical Recruiter for international clients. Besides that, I write about technology.
My latest book about Modern Full Stack development will be published in the beginning of next year by No Stach Press. It's an easy, hands-on introduction to creating web applications with Next.js, MongoDB and Mongoose (there's currently a 25% Discount!). You can read more about how to become a published author in my upcoming article about writing books.
I am mentoring fellow developers on another platform as well as on dev.to. I am currently publishing the "LevelUp: Elevate your Career Today" series where I give Career and Interview advice based on my experience as Engineering Manager and Technical Recruiter. (It's bascially free mentoring, don't tell my paying mentees about that :D)
If I have enough time, I write more in-depth articles, for example how to create multi-language pages with next export, which is on GitHub:next-export-i18n and npmjs: next-export-i18n
I recommend following the general tags webdev, vscode , career and productivity and javascript, react, CSS. Head over to your Dashboard and adjust the tag weight to personalize your home feed.
Here's a list of articles to start your journey as a successful developer and a great writer:
If you are looking for your next job, I highly recommend buying the Book De-Coding the Technical Interview Process by Emma Bostian. It is hands down the best preparation for every technical interview.
If you're interested in my articles, follow me on dev.to/martinkr or twitter.com/_martinkr.
If you have questions or want to get in touch, don't hesitate to contact me on dev.to/martinkr.
And remember to start posting today!
Cheers!
What an awesome message! Appreciate you dropping so many great resources. That book by Emma sounds super helpful! π
Also, traveling the world as a professional scuba diver sounds incredible! I imagine you're getting to experience some really beautiful places.
Iβm Jack.
I have moved from Medium to Dev.to because Medium is blocked in Viet Nam.
Hope you dig the community, Jack! Great to have ya with us. π
Welcome, I hope you like it here.
Hey everyone!
Im a beginner in the entire Developer space, and i felt like i could get some great advice, and get some inspiration from this community.
I look forward to what I achieve in the near future with the help of this community.
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I wish you success. To get useful information or advice, it is also important to be able to distinguish good articles from bad ones. This is probably the most important thing to advise. And considering that there are a lot of people here who write a bunch of meaningless articles, I advise you to be more careful, vigilant and critical of everything. Also, do not neglect to read the comments under the articles, you can often find useful or complementary information there. Well, it's not worth adding a bunch of articles to bookmarks, because you'll probably be too lazy to read them anyway. Save only what you are really interested in, not paying attention only to the title.
Hi there, I'm a Software Engineer currently working for an AI company helping doctors with treatment planning using patient scans.
I'm here to learn, expand on my knowledge and collaborate on more projects with community,
Hi Ali! welcome to DEV. This is a pretty good attitude! hope you'll grow in this community :)
Thanks, hope so too.
Hello there!
I'm excited to join this vibrant community. I am a Systems Engineer (infrastructure not development), I've decided to delve into the world of blogging to enhance my technical writing skills. Through my blog, I aim to create accessible guides that facilitate both learning and teaching, covering tasks that are a little less common in my day-to-day work.
At the moment, I'm actively engaged in expanding my knowledge of software engineering and aspiring to transition into a role within that domain. I have a series of upcoming posts in the pipeline, where I'll be sharing insights on the topics I'm currently exploring.
Looking forward to connecting with fellow developers here and embarking on this enriching journey together!
Welcome, welcome! Glad to have ya in the community!
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Iβm Leo (they/he), based in the U.S., a self-taught programmer, a digital nomad, inclusion advocate, and an aspiring frontend developer.
Iβve worked in nonprofits my whole career and am very community-oriented as a result. Iβm excited to be acclimatizing to all the cool tech community spaces like DEV. Would love to connect with more folks about mentorship and any paid, remote entry-level opportunities.
Catch me elsewhere on the internet via my Carrd.
Hey Leo!
Welcome to DEV and hope ya dig the community here. It's great to have ya with us! π
My name is Michael and I'm a Senior Community Manager for DEV.
Just to note, if you're looking for a mentor, you might enjoy checking out our community-posted listings here - dev.to/listings/mentors.
Anywho, if ya have any questions about this site or need help with anything, feel free to hit me up here or via email (michael@dev.to).
Have a good one!