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I noticed I can do this and I told Sloan to send this. Hope that's ok @ben @jess
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hi @francistrdev 👋
Hello! Seems like a good platform to get the word out. 🙂
Hello from the Cloud!
I’m Elen Chen, and I’m thrilled to finally join the dev.to community.
I’m a Cloud Architect with a deep love for distributed systems and high-performance code. Most of my days are spent navigating the worlds of Rust and Kubernetes, trying to turn complex infrastructure into something elegant and scalable.
Why I’m here:
When I’m not debugging microservices, you can usually find me hunting for the perfect cup of coffee or tinkering with open-source projects.
Excited to learn and grow with you all! Let’s build something cool.
Hey Elen! Welcome to Dev.to! Glad you are here :)
I was wondering what Open Source Projects are you currently contributing to and if you have more than one, what's your favorite? In any case, welcome aboard!
Hey Elen!
At the moment I am not working on a Open Source project. If you have some to suggest let me know 🙂
Sounds good! You could contribute to Forem (what powers this platform Dev.to) :D
That is the only open source and my first one I contribute to and still am!
Hey Elen!
Welcome to DEV Elen!
Welcome Elen! Really curious to read your deep-dives on backend architecture, that's exactly the kind of content I dig here. How did you end up going all-in on cloud architecture? I'd love to hear that story. Let's connect!
Hi Elen! I'm new here as well!
I share share your passion for distributed systems and high performance code. Also a Newbie. Looking forward to building
Hey Elen! Welcome😉
Welcome Elen! Cloud architecture + Rust is a great combo. I'm building API infrastructure at JC Labs — would love to read your deep-dives on distributed systems. See you around!
Welcome to dev.to Elen!!! Excited to have you!
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Hi, I am new I just came across this platform and to be honest the breakout and discussion of implementing newer technologies is super sick! I am very much interested in learning and moving forward
Hey welcome to Dev.to! Hope you are well. You can follow the guide I made on engaging with the community on dev.to since you mention if you were wondering how to make the most out of being on Dev.to:
Get Started on Dev.to! A Beginner's Guide to Engage with the Community! 💡
Welcome to DEV.
@jarvisscript hi, can you please help me explore how could I get the most out of this platform ?
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Welcome to the community Himanshu, I am also new here, will be fun learning and growing together
If you got time than do read my post, I have written it based on my personal experience
Welcome to Dev.to Himanshu!! We're stoked to have you!!
I built a programming language at 15 — and it’s already fully usable (check my profile).
Congrats man and welcome to Dev.to :D
Welcome to DEV!
Thanks 😁
Hey everyone! I'm Dan — I work in data infrastructure by day and have been pursuing my interest in AI application development on the side.
It started with building a multi-agent development framework — Specialized AI agents that review each other's work, run retrospectives, and capture decision history. What began as "let me organize my AI workflow" turned into something pretty robust. I've been testing it on an open app project (a Flutter/Dart journaling app) with a lot of success — it's genuinely changed how I build software.
I packaged the framework up as a reusable template and put it out there:
Framework overview (interactive slides): diviner-dojo.github.io/agent_frame...
How-to guide (interactive slides): diviner-dojo.github.io/agent_frame...
GitHub repo: github.com/Diviner-Dojo/agent_fram...
It's all under Diviner Dojo — my open-source home for this kind of work.
Mostly here to learn from what others are building and share what I've picked up. Happy to chat about AI-native dev workflows or anything in between.
Hey Dan! Great work and welcome to Dev.to. We are glad you are here! What makes you want to get into AI in particular? Regardless, welcome :D
I was excited to be part of a new technology trend from the beginning. I work for a large company, and often we are way behind in technology. This was my opportunity to be part of something at the outset. Multi-agent coordination and engineering is new and exciting. One innovation in my framework is that it actually captures agent deliberation as artifacts in the project itself, so it becomes part of the projects memory, so you can trace decisions it makes
That and a bunch of other stuff make this an attractive framework for big companies like the one I work for. Audit traceability will be huge in this space.
Welcome to Dev.to Dan!! I have to say this is impressive.. I'd love to hear how you started your project because I'm trying to work on an IaaS and I'm currently working on the MVP what pointers would you give??
Thanks! I would say the biggest thing is to spend more time planning up front. The projects I have done (some to come online soon) have benefited from tons of planning. My background is database architecture, so thinking and planning are my strong suit, amd that has worked out very well. My framework will get you started if you need a place to start.
Thanks! I'll be sure to check it out.. I guess I have to go back to the drawing board to set up plans ;)
Hi! I'm Jungik, a UI/UX designer and creative developer
from South Korea. I work on interactive web experiences
with GSAP, Three.js, and WebGL shaders. Just published
my first post here — excited to join the community!
Hey Jungik! Welcome to DEV! How long have you been a creative dev for?
Thanks! I've been working as a UI/UX designer for about
14 years, but started diving into creative development
(Three.js, GSAP, WebGL shaders) more seriously in the
last couple of years. It's been an exciting journey
combining design and code!
Hi Jungik. Welcome to the community. 😊
Amazing first post. Keep writing and shining. Did you learn GSAP from youtube or any other resources?
Have a great time here.
Thank you! I started with GSAP through their official
docs and CodePen examples. For Three.js and shaders,
I learned a lot from sites like threejs-journey.com
and studying Awwwards-winning sites. Building and
breaking things is the best way to learn!
Hi everyone!
I’m a 2nd-period Systems Development student and I finally decided to create an account here. I’ve been looking for a place where I can surround myself with people who are as passionate about tech as I am, and DEV seems like the perfect spot.
Right now, I’m diving deep into:
🐍 Python development
🛡️ Cybersecurity fundamentals
I’m here to learn, document my progress, and meet people in the industry. Feel free to connect or drop some tips for a beginner!
Hey Samuel! Welcome to DEV! What is your favorite about System Development?
Hey Samuel ! Welcome 💪 Will be happy to connect too :)
PS you're pfp on github is SIUUUUUUUUU 🔥
Hey everyone,
I’m a backend engineer focused on distributed systems and real-world scaling problems.
Most of my learning hasn’t come from textbooks — it’s come from systems breaking:
→ Kafka replays corrupting state
→ cache inconsistencies under load
→ thundering herd during traffic spikes
I like to break things, understand why they broke, and then write about it so others don’t have to learn the hard way.
I’ll be sharing deep dives on:
→ system design (HLD + LLD)
→ distributed systems failures
→ real trade-offs behind “scalable” architectures
If you’re into backend engineering beyond theory — we’ll get along well.
Looking forward to learning and building with this community
Hey Rachit! Welcome to Dev.to. To get started, I recommend checking out my post on making the most out of Dev.to! I think it is a great starting point in my opinion for you to grow within this community:
Get Started on Dev.to! A Beginner's Guide to Engage with the Community! 💡
Thanks @francistrdev, I will definitely check out your post and will try to follow the approach you have suggested.
Hi everyone, my name is Agbor Thomas a MERN stack developer building ai driven applications with the mindset that technology is meant to serve people not the other way round. I'm thrilled to be part of the community as I will be sharing post on the development and applications of scalable ai apps in the society and I will be honoured to get feedback from everyone.
Thanks to every dev community member
Thanks Agbor and welcome to DEV! How long have you been a MERN Developer for? Regardless, welcome aboard :D
I'm a MERN stack developer for a year now and thanks for welcoming me
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