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Hi everyone! I am Moiz, and I am here to learn and teach what I have learned so far. I am passionate about blockchain and Web3 because I am most interested in that, and another reason is sensed through my development in Web3 is most developers or users avoid Web3 they don't embrace this technology, and in some ways, they are right to do so because there are a lot of scammers in this field, so trust won't come here easily. And as a blockchain developer, I must do my part and let people experience its full potential.
i love this! i don't know much about it, but i am curious now!
What's your experience in web3?
I have been working on a saas web app that is highly related to internal working of smart contra ts on evm chains and sol as well.
I have also worked on nft logic making and all that.
Well i have not work with any organization/company but i have a profound knpwledge about smart contracts.
Hello and welcome
Welcome!
Welcome Moiz!
👋 Hey everyone! I'm Masoom, a tech enthusiast with a background in planetary science 🪐 and a passion for data, code, and cosmic exploration. I recently set up Git and VS Code on my Windows 11 machine and started writing about workflow setups for science devs.
I’m here to share, learn, and connect with fellow developers—especially those working at the intersection of space, data, and open-source! 🚀
A fun fact about me: I once tried simulating Martian weather patterns using Python, and the code crashed because I forgot Mars has no Wi-Fi. 😉
Looking forward to reading your stories and helping out where I can!
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👋 Welcome aboard! Loved hearing about your journey. What kind of projects are you working on these days?
I mean simulating martian weather patterns - now that is wild! I'm not a science dev but it is fascinating to me - any beginner projects from that aspect you could recommend to me? Would be cool to get my feet wet, without drowning 😅
hi
Omg I love this!! And yes girlll mars has no wifi unfortunately what a shame😂
Hello World! I am Sean, I just came across Forem by a Google search. I am currently learning React, so I am on a quest for help, oh yea, I am using Ai for help as well. I am glad to have found this site.
Hey Sean, welcome! 🙌 I’m also working with React. Happy to connect and swap learning tips along the way.
Same - if you want some tips I've found helpful along the way (especially prompting AI for help) or access to some cheat sheets I've created, get at me bro 😜
Hey everyone! 👋 I’m Roshan, here to learn and share about Python, cloud tech, and a bit of AI/ML. Fun fact: I love building small projects to practice what I learn, what’s everyone working on right now?
Great to have you here Roshan, I am Moiz, and i am working on a platfrom that is solo build by me and its for the web3 community. its called TxShield a platform for making your transactions scanned for scams plus simulates the transaction as well so user will know what's going to happen if they sign in their tranaction. it's analyze smart contract for scams like Honeypot & Phishing etc. I have recently launched a platform officially at txshield.xyz
hey roshan! i am in the same space my friend...just finished my live portfolio and have 345870 other projects going - some are useful, some are ridiculous, but i'm having fun 🤭
Hey Roshan! I’m diving into Python projects too, mostly around data analysis and automation. Lately, I’ve been experimenting with small AI/ML models for fun. What’s your latest project?
How are you Roshan. Hope you are good. I am working on projects under AI. We could collaborate and learn more.
Hi everyone! 👋
I'm excited to join this community and connect with fellow tech enthusiasts. I'm here to learn, share knowledge, and contribute wherever I can. Looking forward to some great discussions!
Hello!
Welcome Moony
Hey everyone! I'm Sean (chonito7919 on GitHub), and I'm that guy who went from wiring houses to debugging code - turns out both involve a lot of troubleshooting and the occasional existential crisis.
My weird journey: Master Electrician → Entrepreneur → Aspiring Open Source Developer. Currently learning to code in public because apparently I enjoy the extra pressure and free feedback (constructive roasting welcome).
What I'm building:
Practical dev tools that actually fit on one page (revolutionary, I know)
A Gambling Tax Calculator in C++
Cheat sheets for tmux and Vim that you can actually print
Something called getRich (name pending Monday mood swings)
Current mission: Contributing to open source while documenting the messy, real journey from electrical work to software development. If you ever need someone who can both wire your house AND refactor your README, I'm your oddly specific specialist.
Also training for bikepacking next year, so if you see posts about tangled bike/laptop cables, that'll be me living my best chaotic life.
Looking forward to connecting with this community and learning from all of you! 🚀
Hey Sean, I was a Plumber for 20 years before I got heavy into technology. I started back in the days of using an 8086 PC. Using a software called Dataflex and also used dBaseIII. Being able to program a machine to do what you wanted fascinated me, although I didn;t care much for computers when I was in high school. No formal schooling for programming, mostly self-taught. I did take a C++ class at a college but it was way over my head at the time. Hopefully you'll be able to accomplish something in your tech efforts.
Hey Steve!
That's awesome - another trades-to-tech journey! 20 years as a plumber gives you some serious problem-solving chops that definitely translate well to programming. I love that you started with an 8086 and Dataflex - that's going way back to when you really had to understand the machine to make it work.
It's interesting how technology can catch us at different points in life. You discovered that fascination with programming later on, while I was actually really into computers and C++ during my teenage years but couldn't pursue it - this was around 2003-2006 when the tech industry was brutal about requiring college degrees. If you didn't have that paper, you basically couldn't get your foot in the door, no matter how much you knew, so I ended up in the trades.
That "fascination with making a machine do what you want" never really goes away once it hits, does it? I think having that hands-on trades background actually gives us a unique perspective on software - we're used to building and fixing real things, so we appreciate when code actually works and solves genuine problems.
Don't sell yourself short on that C++ class being "over your head" - C++ is genuinely tough, and the timing of when we encounter these concepts matters a lot.
Thanks for sharing your journey and the encouragement! It's really motivating to hear from someone who made a similar transition, even if we came at it from different angles.
Hope your tech journey has been rewarding - would love to hear what you ended up focusing on after those early Dataflex days!
Just wondering if our messages are now private or not. If not would like to share more detail, if possible off line.
I don't see anyway to private message on dev.to. Feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/in/seanfogg/
if you'd like!👋 Hi everyone, I’m Devin.
I work as a software engineer and also run a small development business.
Right now, I’m expanding into the U.S. and European markets, while focusing on Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning projects.
I joined Dev.to to share knowledge, learn from others, and explore possible collaborations with U.S.-based freelancers.
Looking forward to connecting with this community
Hey everyone! I’m Ömer from Turkey 👋
I’m a self-taught developer, currently learning Python and improving my frontend skills (HTML/CSS/JS).
Fun fact: I’m also working on a personal portfolio website and a small gift website project.
Excited to connect with you all and learn together!
joined dev.to to shift the blame for my poor coding choices onto a wider community...hello, future collaborators ✌️
Looking forward to collaborating with you! :)
Hi Everyone
I am Precious Adedokun a Full Stack Web Developer and SEO Expert
I am the founder of proforms, a Backend Form Handler, you guys should definitely try it out
I love building with PHP and MySQL
My portfolio is at Precious
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