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Hello folks, I'm very excited to join this family. I'm a beginner in web development and just have the knowledge of DSA but with all your people's experience and projects I'm looking forward to gain a lot of knowledge. Thanks for letting me in!!
Hello, welcome to the DEV community! I hope you will like it here.
How’s everybody doin & feelin out there in the DEV COMMUNITY?!?Hopefully doin it well (what’s the it I’m talking bout before the well mean???) The it LITERALLY means DEV, and just about anything/everything to do with it. I’m a DIE HARD dev enthusiast & I don’t know if anything else previously in my life has ever brought me the joy, knowledge, wisdom, intelligence, and most of all the sense of purpose I feel in my life that I feel right now and will continue to feel for years & years to come. DEVcommunity and j*DEVELOPMENT* in general JUST ROCK!!!!
Welcome to the DEV community! I hope you will like it here!
Welcome! 🥳
Thank you @pawel Ciosek for the kind words and for making me feel just that…welcome!
French as your 3rd language? That's so cool!
Hi there! Welcome to the community! We are lucky to have you. Best wishes on your #100DaysOfCode challenge! I have been on it as well. You can do it!
I am intrigued by your id
2yy0a6. It keeps us guessing what it could mean!Welcome to DEV.to.
Welcome! 🥳
If you love reading books on software development, I would highly recommend the book. I have benefited from the tips and advice given in this book.
The publishers have put the tips for us on their site.
That's an amazing book! Looking forward to reading your posts!
This book link is not working
But glad to connect with you
Fixed the link.
Thanks for it
if possible can you describe how can you become great at software development
in 2-3 lines
Becoming great at software development requires a genuine passion for the craft, a deep appreciation for its impact on people, and a commitment to continuous learning, critical thinking, and problem-solving. Its scope goes beyond code and computers, emphasizing the interconnectedness of technology and human experiences.
Thank you for sharing valuable information
Welcome to DEV!
Hi I’m new here
Hello there. Though I'm not a very new guy here, but I never really introduced myself.
I am Rechie Kho, and I am a self-taught programmer who does most of the programming thing already.
Here are some facts:
jandkis not moving my cursor.Not sure what crazy stuff will I do after these, but I'll always make sure I have fun in programming them.
Greetings, Rechie Kho! 👋 You truly got some really awesome stuff going on! Keep it up!
Hello! Great to have you here! 🙏
You are fortunate to get chance to work on lot of cool stuff!
Probably, you would also enjoy this editor.
The war between vim and emacs is never-ending.
True. We need to keep ourselves sane in such wars. Editors are for us, and not vice versa. Until the advent of IDEs, I used editors for Java programming. Notepad, Wordpad, DOS edit, vim. Text editors took a back seat once IDEs like Rational XDE, Eclipse, and IntelliJ were available to the dev community. Today IntelliJ is my first choice. And I complement it with Notepad++ and VS Code. VS Code is also a very powerful IDE for many languages.
neovim + vscode. It gets the job done. I'm a terminal guy so I got to stay with neovim. But sometime vscode is much easy to setup for some other programming languages as its plugin ecosystem is much user-friendly.
Welcome! Nice to have you here!