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Hello everyone! I'm a Brazilian dev from Ourinhos writing some articles about the Javascript ecosystem. For now, i'm only writing in Portuguese but really looking forward to connect with dev from other countries. See you around :DD
Hello! 👋 nice to have you here! 🙋👏
Welcome on DEV! 👋🏼
Hell0! Welcome to the community
Hello! It is never too late to get a welcome greeting! 😁 Welcome to DEV! 🎉
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Seja bem-vindo!
Hey! Will definitely check out your articles
Ola
Welcome to dev.to 🎉
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Hello and welcome to Dev.To
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Hello Ryan!
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Hi Ryan! 👋 Nice to meet you 😀
Welcome Lucas !! would love to read about your JavaScript blogs, may be I will learn some Portuguese also.
Welcome buddy
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Hi, I’m Andrew in Australia.
I am a new developer working on a project for a business I created which helps people have a better life in the presence of a disability or mental health condition. I’m currently enrolled in a software development bootcamp.
Nice to meet you all :)
Welcome Andrew ! 🥳
Hello! Sounds awesome! Welcome to the community!
Would like to know your model and how it works
Hey Andrew, great to see another aussie here!
Sounds like an awesome project to be working on for a good cause - wishing you the best of luck with it :)
Welcome to Dev.To
Welcome, Andrew :)
Hello 👋
Love this, I am an emergency room RN also starting a bootcamp... would be great to see how i can integrate my future coding skills to healthcare! Welcome!!
Welcome to the community! :)
Welcome mr.champ
Hello everyone !
I'm a aspiring full-stack dev from Paris, France. I have a small background in programming (only a few years as a script kitty in a small startup).
So happy to be here, so much quality content :)
Bonjour et bienvenue sur DEV ! 👋🏼
Hello! Welcome to the community! glad to have you here
Hello! Welcome to DEV!
Script kitty =^.^= I only knew about script kiddie from before :D :D
Hello dere and welcome to Dev.To
Hello christophe, good to have you here.
Hello! My name is Terphic, and I'm a developer at Pixilart.com. I have a passion for both front-end and back-end coding projects. Lately, I've been delving into AI. It's fantastic to witness the incredible community here at Dev! 😀
Hello! 👋
Welcome to dev community
Welcome to the house of Devs </>
Hello! Welcome to the community. I hope you like it here
Hello, Terphic! Much welcome to the DEV community!
Hey all! I'm Karan. A dev from India currently working at Permify. Currently, I mostly code in Go and I have just started my blogging journey in tech articles. Looking forward to connect with devs around the world!
Greetings! Welcome to the community!
Hi everyone! Nice to be here. Great community :)
I am working at Stages, a global multi-tenant service with AWS cloud infrastructure, micro-services, multiple environments and AWS accounts.
Last year we developed the solution (called Orion) that helped us significantly improve CI/CD process. And now decided to offer it to other projects (we will open it for free soon) and receive your feedback if it makes sense or not :)
And also it would be great to share the experience about what solutions you are using for CI/CD in your cloud-based projects, and other interesting stuff.
Have a nice day to all!
Hello! Welcome to the community!
Hi everyone!
My names Nicholas but I usually go by jordy. Im a relatively new software engineer, been working professionally for a little over a year for a small company in Kentucky. I've been a long time reader on here and finally decided to make an account. Looking forward to connecting with other devs.
@justjordy Welcome to DEV! 🎉
Hi Everyone, I've been a Java developer for over 16 years. In the last three years, I've dabbled in Golang and Ruby. Always welcome to learn something new or share my experience. Currently looking to add some AWS certifications under my belt and add more challenges.
Welcome on DEV ! 👋🏼
Hey Everyone, I am a developer from Trichy, TN, India trying to share my knowledge by writing articles and earn money eventually by monetizing.
Here are my blogs,
blogs.bicloud.io
blogs.aspnet.in
dev.to/vengi83644
About me: bicloud.io
Hey all, just found this place :-)
UK dev here, spent 15 years writing low-level C and VHDL.... along with some Python data analysis. I'm now 6 months in, coming up to speed with web3 development - I'm comfortable with Solidity and the EVM now, currently trying to learn React / front-end basics. Really pleased to be here... looking forward to getting involved :-D
Hello, I'm Swapnoneel Saha from India. I'm currently working at Tutorials Point as a Technical Writer. And also, I'm a Freelance Developer & UI/UX Designer. I'm here at the DEV community to share my knowledge and expertise to everyone around here!!
Hi everyone!
Welcome to the dev.to-community!
I'm Martin, and I worked as a Senior Front End Architect and Engineering Manager at some 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 The Complete Developer will be available from No Stach Press mid-March. It's an easy, hands-on introduction to creating web applications with Next.js, MongoDB and Mongoose. 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:
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Cheers!
Hello everyone! I am a developer based out of the Central Region in India. Welcome to all the new enthusiastic developers to the Dev Community.
I'm currently a dev advocate @ apyhub - It's a catalog of 100+ APIs for developers to include simple to complex functionality in no time.
Hello, I'm Madhu Saini, Open-Source Enthusiast | MERN Stack | Content Creator
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Always interested for collaboration, engagement:)
Hi everyone!! I’m a developer in Liverpool, UK. After a decade in support, I made the move to development, and am currently in the 3rd year of my career. My journey from modern languages at Uni is a long winded and unlikely one indeed. It’s hard coming into the game later in life, you eat a lot of humble pie, and working with experts who are 10 years younger than you.. but now that I found software development, I don’t understand how I could ever do anything else. This never feels like work (ok maybe the people do 😅)
I’m mainly .Net, C# is my comfort zone, but also web dev. Controversial take: jQuery will do everything you need most of the time. Just because it’s old it doesn’t make it bad! I’m enjoying DEV so far, especially the articles about the journeys some of you have gone through.
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