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Question of the Week!
What is your favorite music to listen to when programming?
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When I am doing programming that needs real mental concentration, I'm usually not listening to any music. But if I'm doing something that doesn't really need any concentration on my computer, I might be listening to Bon Jovi.
Fair enough when you need to concentrate! Thanks for sharing Tyler :D
A little John Scofield station usually hits the spot.
Hello!
Hello! I notice you are very new (like me). I only made my account a couple of days ago. Do you have anything you want to say?
Hey Dev.to!
I'm Nitish, a Full-Stack & AI Engineer. I build scalable web apps and AI agents using React, Node, Python & LangChain. Excited to share code, AI workflows, and dev tips here.
Portfolio: nitishkumar.pro/
Welcome Nitish. Checked out your portfolio. The GKE multi-tenancy and zero-downtime PostgreSQL migration work caught my eye. That's the kind of infrastructure problem most teams underestimate until they're already in it. Building VeloxSync has given me a real appreciation for engineers who think about systems architecture before things break. Good to have you here.
wow nice design and animations!
Hey Nitish! Welcome to DEV :D
Glad you came to this community! Was wondering your favorite part of being a Full Stack dev. Also a Full Stack here as well!
Thanks :D
Hey Dev.to community!
I'm Patrick, Software Engineer focused on Automation & AI. Looking forward to sharing ideas and experiences with the community!
See you around!
Hey Patrick! Welcome to DEV! How long have you been a SWE for and what's your favorite part about Automation and AI? Regardless, hope your journey on DEV goes well :D
Hello, thank you so much! I've been a software engineer for two years now. I love development involving artificial intelligence because the evolution is so rapid that we learn new things every day, we can constantly optimize our development methods, and we can create increasingly powerful systems ;)
Hello Patrick! I haven't done a lot of automation. What is your favorite automation project you made?
Hey Tyler! I've been using Claude Code for development for a while now. For a personal project, I decided to develop a small tool. The idea is that, starting from a blueprint, I can generate a multi-agent AI system and a workflow to follow. This way, Claude Code can then be completely autonomous (with human validation) to develop a desired application from start to finish. You can find this tool on my GitHub: github.com/patricksardinha/agentki... :D
Hi, I'm a Python-focused developer and technical writer building small, reproducible engineering projects around APIs, data processing, and developer tools.
That’s a very nice description. What types of data do you process?
hi
hey everyone!!
👋 Hi DEV community!
I'm Mustafa — a developer from Turkey. Glad to finally be here!
Most of my time goes into full-stack web work. Right now I'm building a multi-tenant HR/attendance SaaS and maintaining a bilingual (TR/EN) blog built with Astro. I'm a big fan of self-hosting, CI/CD pipelines, and automating everything I can on my own VPS.
I joined to learn from this community and share what I figure out along the way. Always happy to talk shop about web dev, automation, or self-hosting!
Looking forward to connecting 🚀
Hey everyone, I am Antonio.
I have a lot of interest/experience in cloud security and detection engineering!
I am here to explore more tech communities and write some short blog posts on the home labs I do outside of work!
Nice to meet you all!
Hey everyone! 👋
I'm Kanishk, a BTech CSE student working towards becoming a DevOps Engineer.
Right now I'm having fun experimenting with Linux, AWS, Python, and Git. Some days things click perfectly, other days I remember why people say "it works on my machine" 😂
It's honestly inspiring seeing so many experienced devs here with massive knowledge and real-world projects. I'm here to learn as much as I can and grow in this community.
If you're into DevOps, cloud, or just starting out too — feel free to say hi! Happy to connect 🚀
Welcome! 👋 Great to see another beginner here. What are you learning right now?
"I’m currently working on a mini project — it’s basically an API health checker."
Hey everyone! I'm Harini, working at @QApilot an AI-native mobile app testing platform.
I mostly think about mobile app quality, release readiness, and the things that slip through right before a build ships.
Just published my first post here about a gap I've been thinking about for a while. Security checks that almost never make it into the QA checklist before a mobile release. Would love to hear if this resonates with anyone who's been through a similar situation.
👉 Security Reports That Ship With Your Release: The QA Checklist Teams Ignore
Happy to be here!
Hi everyone! 👋
We are RequestBridge, a team focusing on building lightweight, in-browser developer tooling. We've spent the last few months diving deep into the weeds of Manifest V3 browser architectures while engineering an extension to handle local HTTP request interception, mocking, and header injection.
We just joined the community and published our first technical deep-dive detailing how we bypassed MV3's
declarativeNetRequestlimitations using content script fetch interception layers.Excited to connect with fellow web developers, software engineers, and anyone building browser extensions or dev tools. Looking forward to chatting in the comments and learning from everyone here! 🚀
Hey everyone, Adam here from Friendswood, Texas. Founder of Meraki is Love, a small software studio I run under the tagline Soulful Tech. Technology built with intention and purpose.
I've been building for a while now. VeloxSync is an HR and workforce management platform, and Meraki Lingua is a language learning tool built around real conversation. Both have taught me more about product decisions, user trust, and the gap between working code and working software than any course ever could.
I'm here to stay sharp, connect with builders who care about craft, and occasionally share what I'm learning in public. Happy to be in the room.
Nice to meet you Adam. The part about the gap between working code and working software really lands. I feel like that is where most of the actual learning happens.
Meraki Lingua sounds interesting too. I like the idea of language learning being built around real conversation instead of just exercises.
Hi everyone, I’m Jingyi 👋
Lately I’ve been playing around with AI coding tools to build voice agent demos. I’m excited to learn from everyone here on dev.to and connect with more builders working on similar things.
Hi everyone 👋
I’m currently building a small project called Hot Game Hub — a website focused on game pages and gaming-related articles.
I’m interested in how to structure content (games + articles) in a clean and useful way, and how people discover new games online.
Still learning and improving as I go. Excited to be here and connect with others!
If you're also working on something similar or into gaming/web projects, would love to hear about it 🙂
Hey, I am Yelmaaz. I am a technical writer and academic editor based in Karachi. I have been using Linux daily for over a decade, currently on Debian with Sway, which means I have strong opinions about Linux tools.
I just published my first piece here, a practical user reference for Zathura. More coming on btop and Linux workflows. Glad to be here.
👋 Hey everyone, Mitri here,
I work in the cloud/data world (Kubernetes, Kafka, that kind of thing), but mostly I'm here because I'm building a little corner of the internet at shmatov.dev and writing about the stuff I learn along the way. Always nice to be around people who are figuring things out too.
Fun fact: I once spent an entire weekend playing detective over a sketchy npm package. Not how I planned to spend my Saturday, but oddly satisfying.
Excited to hang out and learn with you all 🙌
Hi everyone 👋
I'm new to Dev.to, excited to be part of the community.
I'm a CS student interested in software development, AI-automation and product design.
Looking forward to learning, sharing projects, and connecting with other builders.
Jeremy here! Glad to be in this community. I am mostly here to learn, meet people building interesting things, and share what I am working through as I go, technical SEO and web security, and the messy overlap where the two meet. Looking forward to trading notes with people figuring out the same problems.
Helo everyone, my name is Andrea (even though the legal name is Nacio-Félix).
I'm a cybersecurity engineer currently working at doctolib.fr/
On the side I'm helping small business on their "digital side" at renard-digital.fr oh and I also have a blog in french and english, respectively renard-digital.fr/blog and renard-digital.fr/blog/en
Other two projects I'm working on
Looking forward to see you around!
*The Mirror Effect: Why High-EQ Influencer Marketing is Outperforming the Clickbait Economy
*
Let’s touch an absolute nerve across digital agencies, performance marketers, and e-commerce founders: Your influencer marketing campaigns are failing because you are treating creators like digital billboards instead of human storytellers.
We are currently witnessing the total collapse of traditional clickbait influencer marketing. Brands throw millions of dollars at massive macro-influencers, hand them a rigid, corporate script, and tell them to smile next to a product. The analytics team tracks the raw impressions, the dashboard looks pristine, and everyone celebrates a "successful" campaign footprint.
But behind the scenes, the data tells a dark story: Conversion rates are completely cratering.
Modern consumers don't look at a highly manufactured, corporate-sponsored post and feel a desire to buy. They feel a deep, immediate sense of cynical exhaustion. They recognize the automated, transaction-first framework from a mile away and swipe past it in less than two seconds.
Before building my digital and influencer marketing agency, VIBE, I spent 16 years as a creative writer studying the invisible psychological architecture that makes an audience care about a character's journey. Over my 4 years in the digital marketing industry, I’ve realized a game-changing truth that most performance agencies try to ignore: Influence isn't an audience metric. Influence is an emotional contract.
If your agency's influencer strategy relies entirely on buying raw reach rather than leveraging authentic human empathy, you are setting your ad budget on fire. Here is how to apply calculated Emotional Intelligence (EQ) to your creator partnerships to drive massive, long-term ROI.
1. Stop Buying Impressions. Start Buying Trust.
The single biggest mistake brands make in their influencer architecture is prioritizing follower volume over community depth. They partner with massive creators who have millions of generic followers but zero actual emotional equity with their audience.
When a low-EQ brand forces a creator to repeat corporate talking points like, "I love this revolutionary, end-to-end scalable solution," the trust is shattered instantly. It reads like bad fiction.
The High-EQ Fix: Shift your focus to micro and nano-creators who possess a deep, organic relationship with their niche. Look for creators whose comment sections look like active communities rather than a ghost town of emojis. When you partner with a creator who has earned serious emotional authority, their endorsement doesn't feel like an invasive commercial—it feels like a trusted recommendation from a close peer.
2. Protect the Sprezzatura of the Content
In classical literature and art philosophy, there is a concept called Sprezzatura—the rare talent of executing a deeply complex, deliberate task so flawlessly that it looks completely natural and effortless.
When applied to creator marketing, Sprezzatura means a sponsored integration blends so seamlessly into a creator's natural narrative style that the audience doesn't experience a jarring break in tone.
Too many brands ruin their partnerships by micromanaging the creative process. They demand specific camera angles, sterile lighting, and robotic taglines that strip away the creator's unique personality. If the final output looks like it was generated by a corporate committee to please a brand manual, you have destroyed the magic. Give creators the strategic guardrails, but let them build the story. True elegance can never be forced.
3. Shift the Protagonist: The Mirror Effect
Why do people follow creators in the first place? It isn't because they want to admire someone else's perfect life from a distance. It's because they see a piece of themselves reflected in that creator's daily struggles, triumphs, and vulnerabilities.
A high-EQ influencer strategy utilizes The Mirror Effect. Your product should not be introduced as a flawless monument to your company’s engineering. It needs to be introduced as the simple solution that helped the creator overcome a highly relatable, human bottleneck.
A Low-EQ Script says: "Look at this incredible product by this amazing company! Use my discount code now!" (Transactional, self-absorbed, and instantly forgettable).
A High-EQ Narrative says: "I was losing hours every single week dealing with this specific operational chaos. Here is exactly how I fixed my workflow using this tool." (Empathetic, authentic, and highly converting).
The Ultimate Creator Alchemy
The digital landscape is moving at a breakneck pace. Social media algorithms will continue to evolve, attention spans will continue to shrink, and automated content tools will continue to flood the market with cheap, sterile noise. But the fundamental hardwiring of human psychology remains completely unchanged. Human beings are deeply social creatures who crave empathy, authenticity, and real human connection.
If you want your influencer campaigns to build a dedicated, loyal audience rather than just renting temporary, high-churn attention, stop treating creators like media inventory.
Inject calculated emotional intelligence into your campaign frameworks, respect the unique voice of the creators you partner with, and start building brand narratives that actually hit home.
Let's Scale Your Influence
About the Author: I am the Founder and Lead Strategist at VIBE, a boutique digital and influencer marketing agency where we merge sophisticated content architecture with high-ROI growth metrics.
We don't believe in sterile, cookie-cutter influencer campaigns or robotic brand templates. We partner with an exclusive circle of forward-thinking brands and corporate leaders to completely overhaul their positioning, humanize their digital footprint, and scale their presence elegantly.
If your brand’s current influencer or digital marketing strategy feels flat, clinical, or entirely invisible, let's rewrite the framework. Connect with me in the comments below, or reach out to explore how we can elevate your digital ecosystem.
Hey everyone 👋
I'm Sairam, founder of EdgeMindLab.
Currently building AI GTM Infrastructure for SaaS companies — combining AI SDRs, CRM automation, outbound systems, and revenue operations into automated growth engines.
I'm also documenting the journey publicly while learning more about AI agents, workflow automation, n8n, and SaaS growth systems.
Looking forward to connecting with founders, builders, and engineers here.
Question: What's the most valuable automation you've built recently?
Hi everyone.
I am a software engineer focused on web and mobile. Working remotely in a HK company and living in Taiwan.
Interested in building my own project when I have time.
I love to share about them and hope everyone ☺️
I'm a Database Engineer/DBA working in the fintech industry with experience in Oracle Database 19c, MySQL, and PostgreSQL.
I'm here to connect with like-minded professionals, learn from the community, and share insights about databases, performance tuning, troubleshooting, and database administration.
Looking forward to learning and growing together! 🚀
Hey everyone! 👋 I'm Sadiq, a web developer and digital enthusiast from Bangladesh. I stumbled upon Dev.to while searching for a community that actually talks about real-world dev challenges — and I'm glad I did!
I've been working on building and growing my own web projects, including my personal site sadiqbd.com, where I share tips, tools, and experiences around web development and digital marketing.
Always excited to connect with fellow devs and learners here.
Hey everyone, I’m Paul.
I’m currently working on open source dev tools, mostly around AI coding workflows and better workspaces for terminal agents. Lately I’ve been building Cate, an infinite canvas IDE for people who end up with too many terminals, previews, files, and agent sessions open at once. I’m here to learn from other builders, share what we’re working on, and get better at writing about technical projects in a more useful way.
Hello everyone.
I have just joined DEV.to. Why? Let me blame Lumo...
For more than one year I am maintaining my own wiki in a desktop at home, using RHEL10, Tomcat, Postgresql and XWIKI, to document my learning.
The reason joining this platform is to share with others my journey.
Hopefully my future posts can help someone out there!
Cheers,
Ana
I'm Gaurav, a Senior Software Engineer with 15+ years of experience building web applications and enterprise software.
Over the years I've worked extensively with:
React.js
TypeScript
Next.js
Node.js
System Architecture
Performance Optimization
AI-powered Applications
Enterprise Compliance Platforms
Recently I've been focusing on AI engineering, production-ready RAG systems, LLMOps, and scalable AI architectures.
Many tutorials show how to build AI demos in a few minutes, but there's often a big gap between a working prototype and a production system that can handle real users, observability, security, caching, and scaling requirements.
That's what I plan to write about here.
Topics I'll Be Sharing
Production-Ready RAG Architectures
AI Engineering & LLMOps
React & Frontend Architecture
Scaling AI Applications
Performance Optimization
System Design
Developer Career Growth
Lessons Learned from Real Projects
First Article
I recently published:
Why 99% of AI Apps Crash in Production (Enterprise Node.js + RAG Architecture)
In this article I cover:
Common RAG bottlenecks
Why prototypes fail under load
Caching strategies
Connection pooling
Scalable architecture patterns
I'd love to connect with other engineers working on AI systems, frontend architecture, and large-scale applications.
Looking forward to learning from the community and contributing where I can.
Thanks for reading!
-- Gaurav
Hey everyone, I used to work in marketing until Cursor and Claude
ruinedchanged my life in the best way possible. I am now a certified 'vibe coder' with one failed app. I dropped the latest one last week, achieved a grand total of zero users, but hey..at least I discovered this dev community! I’m out here fighting for my life with prompts and just going with the flow. Hope you're all doing great. Nice to meet you all! 👍️Hey, I'm Danny. AI Architect based in the US.
Background is enterprise systems — IoT, supply chain, EDI. Now focused on production agentic AI, specifically how to wire AI into systems enterprises actually run rather than building demos.
Just posted my first article here on why I moved from RAG to MCP for live infrastructure auditing. More coming on LLM governance and enterprise AI architecture.
Happy to connect with anyone building in the LangGraph or MCP space.
Hey everyone 👋
I'm Sergey, a Full Stack Developer passionate about AI, open
source, and developer tooling.
Currently building with PHP, Go, Node.js, Vanilla JS, Express,
Playwright, and AI-assisted workflows through Claude Code 🚀
Portfolio: fighter90.github.io/
Excited to learn, share, and connect with the developer
community here 🙌
Hi Dev.to community,
I'm Mustafa, founder of Centerium LLC and IPv4Center.com.
Over the past few months, I've built an automated IPv4 marketplace from scratch using React. The platform helps companies buy, sell, and lease IPv4 addresses with escrow support and RIR transfer assistance.
I'll be sharing insights about the IPv4 market, pricing trends, transfers, leasing, and other networking-related topics here on Dev.to.
Happy to be part of the community!
Hey everyone 👋 I'm Ivan.
I've been deep in the Go + MCP ecosystem building ailinter — an open-source AI code safety visor. It scans code quality, secrets, and vulnerabilities before and after every AI edit, directly in your editor. Think of it as a safety checklist for your AI coding assistant.
The thing that surprised me most: we benchmarked secret scanners and found our 269 rules caught 203% more secrets than gitleaks on the same corpus. AI-generated code leaks secrets way more than I expected.
I'll be writing about Go, MCP protocol internals, and what happens when you let an AI loose on a codebase with no guardrails. Would love to hear from anyone building dev tools or working with MCP!
Hi Team,
I am passionate about Microsoft Azure and cloud security. I enjoy learning about Azure Security, identity and access management, governance, and cloud infrastructure protection.
I also work with technologies such as Microsoft 365, Entra ID, Intune, Kali Linux, and Ubuntu while continuously expanding my knowledge in cloud computing and cybersecurity.
That seems really interesting. I've never used Kali Linux or Ubuntu, what are the differences between them? I use Debian (Trixie on my primary computer) mainly.
Hello, dev.to — I’m Ryan
I’m a Forward Deployed Engineer working at the intersection of AI, enterprise systems, infrastructure, and real-world implementation.
Most of my work lives in the messy middle between product, engineering, architecture, and customer reality: taking ambiguous problems, turning them into usable systems, and making sure those systems survive contact with production.
Lately, I’ve been especially focused on AI agents, agentic workflows, local-first automation, Kubernetes, Rust, secrets management, and the infrastructure patterns required to make AI systems trustworthy enough for real enterprise use.
I care less about demos that look impressive for five minutes and more about systems that can be reasoned about, audited, secured, operated, and improved over time.
Some topics I expect to write about here:
My bias is toward practical architecture, sharp technical tradeoffs, and honest postmortems. No hype for hype’s sake. If something works, I want to explain why. If something breaks, I want to understand the system failure underneath it.
I’m here to learn in public, share what I’m building, and connect with people thinking seriously about the next generation of AI-native engineering systems.
Glad to be here.
github.com/RyanMerlin
ryanmerlin.com
Hello, I am Tyler N.
I recently used the Hugo Static Site generator to make a blog hosted on GitHub pages, and I am planning on posting some of the articles I write for it here. I started my blog because I wanted to compile and share information with others.
I publish most of my code on GitHub under the username tyleruploads, but I also have a lot of code I have not published yet and has just been sitting around for a while.
Hey everyone! 👋🏻
I'm a student developer from Sri Lanka. I just finished up a major school exam milestone and I'm currently using my free time to sharpen my Python skills
I love building optimized, local-first backend software. I actually just published my very first post here on DEV breaking down a local math solver I built using an asynchronous FastAPI backend and an SQLite caching layer to limit cloud API requests!
Right now, I'm focusing on understanding software architecture, handling file persistence, and moving away from relying too heavily on AI tools by coding things from scratch.
Excited to join the community, read your articles, and connect with fellow backend enthusiasts! 🚀
Hey everyone!
Excited to join the Dev.to community.
I enjoy building full-stack applications, exploring backend systems, working with Node.js and React, and contributing to open source.
Currently building FortressJS, an open-source security toolkit for Express APIs.
Looking forward to learning, sharing projects, and meeting other developers here.
Hi everyone! 👋
I’m a software developer and cybersecurity specialist based in Spain. I have a strong background in systems, Linux, and servers...which I honestly love tinkering with just as much as pure programming!
Right now, I'm balancing a few different things: I'm working on my BBA, and I'm also building out a couple of my own B2B SaaS security tools in the Odoo ecosystem.
Looking forward to connecting with you all!
Hey everyone! 👋
I'm Ivan, founder of QRflows — a dynamic QR code platform I built with Laravel + React. Just launched 2 months ago.
My background is full-stack development. Currently deep into MCP integrations — just shipped an MCP server so Claude can create and manage QR codes directly from chat.
Looking forward to sharing what I've learned and connecting with other builders here!
Hey DEV community! 👋
I'm Rupesh — a full-stack engineer with 13+ years of experience,
ex-Flipkart and Delhivery, now running Inpured, my freelance
studio focused on UK, UAE, and Canada markets.
I build with Next.js, Flutter, Node.js, and AI integrations.
Currently working on SaaS products, WhatsApp automation systems,
and cross-platform mobile apps.
Looking forward to sharing what I've learned building production
systems at scale and connecting with other builders here. 🚀
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Hello Everyone!!
I thank you all for such a warm, helpful community! I'm new to front end development and once I'm experienced I'd like to get into full stack. It's great to know you all and I'm looking forward to making some great connections! Be well.
Hey everyone! 👋 I'm Mayan, a software developer. Right now, I'm diving deep into Go, JavaScript, and Rust, sharpening my engineering skills, and documenting my journey. Thrilled to be part of the community and looking forward to connecting with fellow builders and sharing some tech articles soon!
👋🏻Hey everyone, I'm Sagnick . I'm an 3rd-year undergrad CS student currently learning Go and exploring machine learning skills. I've worked on full-stack web development before , and wanted to upgrade my skills and found about this page where i can write about my journey and learnings .
Hi everyone,
I’m an iOS developer who happens to love to read and sometimes write. I’ve done some web development in the past (Vue.js and Node.js) which I enjoyed for a while. Now I’m focused on native iOS development again, but always happy to broaden my horizons.
And regarding the music question — I code in silence. I concentrate better this way. But if I need to listen to something, it’s usually white noise or rainy sounds.
Looking forward to learning from your experiences and points of view, and sharing mine as well!
Hey everyone! 👋
Just joined from Taiwan. I'm a systems engineer mostly working on low-level stuff like Embedded C, Yocto, ARM, and edge ML. Decided to join the community to start documenting my workflows and sharing some open-source projects I've been building.
Excited to connect with anyone here into innovation 🙂🙏🏻
Hello everyone,
I like to learn a lot. Looking forward to learning from the posts on this community.
I am learning about LLMs recently. I will be posting about things that I learn while trying to train, finetune and run LLMs locally.
Hello Dev.to 👋
I’m Nikhil, a Computer Technology student from India. I’m currently exploring AI, cybersecurity, web development, and software engineering.
I like building practical projects, learning how systems work, and sharing useful things along the way. I’m here to learn, connect with other developers, and contribute where I can.
Looking forward to reading your posts and being part of the community.
Hi everyone, from Sapporo.
I'm a Korean cloud architect living in the snowiest big city in Japan. Most of my time goes to Kubernetes, DevOps, LLMOps, and microservices, and I'm here to write some of it down before I forget it.
I work with clouds all day and then go home to about five meters of them every winter — the ones outside have much better uptime.
Glad to be here.
Hey Dev.to! 👋
I'm SHADIE AI — an API platform that gives developers instant access to DeepSeek, Qwen, MiniMax, and other LLMs through a simple OpenAI-compatible endpoint. No waitlist, no verification, pay as you go from $1.
I'm here to share what I'm learning about AI APIs, write tutorials for devs building with LLMs, and connect with the community.
Currently hacking on:
Making AI APIs accessible globally (especially where OpenAI is blocked)
Building multi-model routing and cost optimization
Writing dev-friendly docs and guides
If you're building something cool with AI APIs, I'd love to hear about it! What LLM are you using in production right now?
Glad that Claude suggested this place! I just joined, and I'm the founder of mentionfox.con and the Agenctic-first FoxAPIS.com, and a site chat and instand video recording extension called getfox.chat.com - the tool with a site chat that is DOM-aware, DOM-controlling and remembers every oe of your users and their needs.
I'm really communicative - so say hi!
Hi everyone! 👋
I'm Sunshey, an indie developer building browser-based tools.
Currently working on sotool — a free PDF toolkit that runs entirely in your browser (no uploads, no signup). 20+ tools including merge, split, compress, convert, watermark.
Tech stack: Vue 3, Vite, pdf-lib, pdfjs-dist, WebAssembly.
Excited to be part of this community! If you're working on privacy-first or browser-based tools, I'd love to connect.
en.sotool.top
Hello. Semi-retired real estate appraiser here, who got hooked on ai way back in February 2023. Been obsessed since. Built a huge ai agent and ai model benchmarking platform, Have a newsletter, and a youtube channel. Working harder now than ever in my life. I'm toooo old for this!!!
Hi DEV community! I'm interested in practical AI workflows, serverless architecture, and building useful web products. I'm here to learn from other builders and share notes from what I build along the way.
Hi everyone 👋
I'm Stanislav, an independent developer from the Czech Republic, and this is my first post here.
I've been writing code for a while, but discovering AI genuinely changed my direction as a developer — it reopened doors I thought were closed and made me curious about building again. These days a lot of that curiosity goes into working with Claude Code and figuring out how to make AI-assisted development actually practical day to day.
I'm not here to teach anyone — I'm here mostly to learn. I want to read how others approach AI workflows, steal good ideas, and ask questions when I get stuck. But I'd also like to give a little back and share my own small experiences along the way — the things that worked, the things that embarrassingly didn't, and the lessons in between.
If you're into AI coding, developer tooling, or just building small useful things, I'd love to connect. Looking forward to being part of the community. 🙌
See you in the comments!
Hey dev.to! 👋 I’m a DBA based in Korea with around 20 years of experience, and lately, I’ve been diving into AI in my spare time.
I also run a site called oraerror.com, where I document DBMS error codes and their solutions, and I’m planning to share some of that content here on dev.to as well.
Super excited to connect, chat, and learn a ton from all of you here! Let's vibe and grow together! 🚀
welcome, #beginners, #database, #db, #oracle, #devops
We're creating a course in Agentic Software Engineering at the University of Michigan for Fall 2026 (eecs498-aase.github.io), and are partnering with Dev (dev.to) and Major League Hacking (mlh.com) to create something unique and amazing!
Hey everyone! 👋
I'm Zeeshan, building devEncyclopedia.com — a knowledge hub for developers with practical guides and tools.
Currently writing about JavaScript, Next.js, and web dev. Excited to be part of this community and share what I'm building!
Hi everyone 👋
We’re GamesIKnow, a simple browser games platform built for quick, free, and easy-to-play games.
Our goal is to make online games accessible without app downloads, signups, or complicated setup. Just open a game and start playing.
We’re also working on GamesIKnow Embed, a feature that lets website owners add lightweight games directly to their own websites to make them more interactive and engaging.
We’re here to learn from the dev community, share our build journey, and connect with other makers, developers, and website owners.
Excited to be here!
Hey everyone!
👋 Glad to be here. What brought me in: I like learning how other people solve problems, and this community kept showing up with genuinely useful threads.
Right now I'm learning to be more patient — turns out shipping anything good takes 3x longer than you think
😅 Fun fact: I've lived in a couple of different countries, so I'm a sucker for anything about how people stay connected across borders.
Excited to dig in — hi to whoever reads this!
Hey dev.to! 👋
I'm Fabien, a backend engineer and systems enthusiast based in Aix-en-Provence, France.
I'm a big-time generalist — C, C#, Java, TypeScript, Bash — but my sweet spot is low-level infrastructure and developer tooling. I enjoy understanding how things work under the hood, which naturally leads to building things from scratch more often than is probably reasonable.
These days I'm focused on open-source npm packages. My current project being pocket-db, which I hope to present to you over the coming weeks.
Happy to be here and looking forward to the conversations. 🙂
Hey Dev.to folks!
I’m an independent Web3 researcher and builder, focused on Solana and multi-chain ecosystems.
Here I share practical tool tutorials, onchain operation guides, and developer tips—all based on my own hands-on experience.
Everything is for educational purposes only, and always open to feedback.
Hey everyone! 👋
I'm phuc, and I'm currently working in the field of industrial automation and SCADA systems. Recently, I've been spending a lot of time exploring realtime monitoring, MQTT, IIoT, Web SCADA, and infrastructure monitoring architectures.
I enjoy learning about how industrial systems, cloud technologies, and realtime data platforms can work together to improve monitoring and operational visibility. Some days everything works smoothly, and other days debugging communication protocols feels like solving a puzzle 😂
I'm here to learn more from the community, share ideas, and connect with people interested in SCADA, automation, IoT, infrastructure monitoring, and realtime systems.
Happy to connect with everyone 🚀
Hello Phuc! I can definitely relate to spending a lot of time on debugging!
Hey everyone!
I’m Ben, a software architect from Germany. I’ve been developing software for about 25 years, moving from close-to-the-metal hardware coding to Java enterprise systems and micro-architectures.
Right now, I'm super passionate about bringing TDD to database design. I just open-sourced trymigrate—a JUnit 5 extension that bridges Flyway, Testcontainers, and SchemaCrawler to make testing migrations painless. Excited to connect with the community here, share what I've learned, and collaborate!
Hi all, I'm new here. Welcome to you too. I'm a solo builder working on local-first tools — things that keep your data on your own machine instead of the cloud. I just published my first post here about how I built a tool that processes saved bookmarks and videos into documents without keeping the media. Looking forward to learning from this community and sharing what I figure out along the way. 👋
Hi, I’m Jun Hao, a Senior Software Developer with a strong background in building scalable backend systems, microservices, and high-performance APIs. I currently work at Tombola UK, where I architect solutions using Java, .NET, and Python, and also lead frontend development with React and Next.js.
I’ve previously worked as a full-stack developer at Tokyo Smart Games LLC and started my career as a junior developer at Leighton in York. Over the years, I’ve developed expertise in cloud infrastructure (AWS, Azure), DevOps workflows, database optimization, and AI integration.
I’m passionate about clean architecture, mentoring developers, and building reliable, secure, and maintainable systems for real-world applications. I also enjoy working on side projects like e-commerce platforms and restaurant websites using the MEAN stack and Shopify.
I hold a Bachelor of Science from the University of Sunderland, where I focused on web programs and machine learning.
Hey! I'm Mariana. I've worked as a developer for a couple of years, and now I'm starting my journey as a freelancer. I'm excited to learn new things, improve my skills, and connect with other developers and professionals.
Hello everyone,
just joined this group. I have been coding for a fairly long time in assembler, c and c++. I have retired but retire means putting on new tires to make you go further faster, so here I am.
Coding keeps me informed and be productive which is exactly what I would like to be and what I would like to do so here I am 😀 cheers
Hey! happy to be sharing my projects and seeking for help on such good community. Hope I could achieve what I want in here!
python dev. which does Back-end, AI , some handy front-end and embedded systems such as Raspberry-PI and Arduino(C++)
follow me on github
github.com/YoungAlpaccino
Hi everyone!
I'm Leo, a software engineer passionate about AI and startups. I'm currently building Reforge, it catches production incidents and opens policy-aware pull requests and track the fix till it reaches production. I'm also learning the foundation of LLM as I'm doing some experiments to prevent prompt injection.
I'm here because despite my years of experience, I feel that I'm not so connected with the dev community and I want to meet new people, learn and share what I know.
Hi everyone, I’m Steve.
I’m a data engineer and Python/SQL developer who has spent a lot of time building data pipelines, automation tools, and trading-related bots.
Lately I’ve been working on a project around Kalshi weather markets, where the interesting part is not just placing trades, but building the data pipeline behind it: pulling forecasts, comparing multiple models, logging decisions, tracking exposure, and making the bot explain why it did or did not trade.
I’m here to learn from other builders, share some of the real lessons from building production-style automation, and connect with people working on Python, data engineering, APIs, bots, prediction markets, dashboards, or AI-assisted development.
Fun fact: I’m probably more interested in the boring reliability pieces than the flashy parts. Logs, state, retries, dashboards, and “why did this thing do that?” are where most real systems either survive or fall apart.
Glad to be here.
Hi I'm David. I'm from Indonesia, I enrolled Computer Science in 2001 and resigned after studying for 5 semesters only. I have never shipped anything ever in my life not until 2025, thanks to AI technology. I like learning and taking advices from pro players.
Hi, i am David, physicist and developer, we started to build a small tool to control agentic impact, thats what brought me here:)
I’m trying to learn how other developers think about agents, tooling and where the boundary between “proposal” and “real impact” should be.
Looking forward to reading and learning from the community.
Hey everyone , I am new to community . I am currently a student and a learner .I joined here because i thought every programmer or learner needs a place to share thoughts ,ideas and journey with like-minded people . Have a nice day !
I revived and completed SYNAPSE SHADOW, an AI-powered cyberpunk command center that had been sitting unfinished. Using GitHub Copilot throughout development, I completed the UI architecture, module integration, dashboard systems, AI workflows, and deployment. The result is a fully functional intelligence platform with research, study, business, and creative capabilities wrapped in a futuristic operating-system experience.