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Welcome Thread - v358

  1. Leave a comment below to introduce yourself! You can talk about what brought you here, what you're learning, or just a fun fact about
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Eram Nishat

Hey Dev community👋! I’m Eram. I am upskilling in ML and GCP with a specific focus: mastering the engineering behind scalable, secure AI. I'm looking forward to connecting with others who prioritize technical precision and responsible, human-first AI.

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Shahrouz Nikseresht

Hi Eram, focusing on scalable and secure AI is a strong direction. ML + GCP is a powerful combo. Looking forward to learning from your perspective here. 🙂

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Eram Nishat

Thanks man. Yeah, building the AI is one thing, but keeping it from crashing under a heavy load is a whole different beast. Looking forward to sharing my journey and learning from the community here as well!

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Mastermind

Welcome

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Rhoda Babalola

Hello, I'm Rhoda
I recently decided to up skill by learning Data Analysis and it's has been a journey. Our Tutor encouraged us to join a community and here I am

I hope to connect with you and to learn a few things soon.
Thank you!

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Shahrouz Nikseresht

Welcome, Rhoda. Starting with data analysis is a solid move. Communities like this help a lot when the learning curve gets steep. Hope you find it useful here. 📊

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Gustavo Almendras

Welcome Rhoda! It’s great to have you here.

Data Analysis is such a powerful skill—it’s the backbone of how we understand if a system is actually working the way we intended. I’m currently deep into some backend architecture experiments, and I’m sure your perspective on data will be super interesting once you’re settled in.

I’d love to exchange some ideas in the future! Looking forward to connecting and seeing your journey unfold.

Best of luck with the learning!

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Fedya Serafiev

Hello everyone! I'm Fedya, and this year I've decided to focus more on writing and sharing knowledge—which is what brought me to Dev.to.

I'm a developer from Bulgaria with a strong interest in practical IT solutions, Linux environments, and productivity tooling. I enjoy diving deep into how things work, optimizing workflows, and documenting the process along the way.

By becoming an active part of this community, I hope to share useful, experience-based guides while also learning from and connecting with other developers.

Looking forward to engaging with this community in the days, weeks, and months ahead!

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Shahrouz Nikseresht

Welcome, Fedya. Writing about practical IT, Linux, and productivity is always valuable. Documenting real workflows helps a lot of people. Glad to have you here. 🙂

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paul paterson-hill

👋 hello and welcome to the community

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Connie Baugher

Connie here in all my digital glory. Oldest computer was a Commodore 64. Cut my teeth teaching QBasic on 8088s, then went on to sysop a handful of BBS back in the telnet & 2400-baud days. Good to be here.

Greetings from Florida

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Hi everyone! I'm Roma from Russia, just started learning web dev.

Made my first HTML page and already got some love on Dev.to — super motivating!

Still figuring out basic CSS and JS (literally day 1).

Happy to join the community!

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Dmitry Nikitko

Hi! Happy to join!
Based in Spain đŸ‡Ș🇾 | ⛷ Freeride Skier | đŸ€– 10+ Years in Data Science

Just dropped my first article about training GitHub embeddings for repos + demo

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amirmehr • Edited

Hello folks! Feel free to call me Amir or Grandpa :)) . My coding journey began in the pre-UTF-8 era, back when VB6 was the gold standard. Hoping to share some knowledge and learn a thing or two from all of you—beyond just the syntax

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Kayla Kidd

Glad to have you here! 👋

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Thomas Bnt

Hello and welcome to dev.to Community ! đŸ‘‹đŸŒđŸ˜‰

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Jamie Saunders

Hello from the Cotswolds, UK 👋

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Thomas Bnt

Hello and welcome!

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TK

Hello

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Thomas Bnt

Hello! Welcome on DEV!

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Rhoda Babalola

Hello

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Thomas Bnt

Hello and welcome!

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Kunal

Hi

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Thomas Bnt

Welcome !

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issuereporter1234

hi

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Thomas Bnt

Welcome!

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Kajol Shah

Hey DEV Community! I work on mobile products and I keep noticing the same pattern. Apps remember one moment too strongly and users get stuck with it.
I’m writing about features that learn, but should also be able to forget.
If you’ve ever rage-deleted an app because it wouldn’t stop pushing something
 I’d love to hear the story.

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Sergiy Tolkachov

Hi!

My name is Sergiy, I'm a backend developer from Ukraine. I have 15+ years of experience with C# and MSSQL, and earlier I worked with C++.

Usually I prefer writing code and reading articles rather than socializing.

This year I finally decided to share a small hobby project that I've been slowly working on for the past 11 years.

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