Hey folks π
Hope that y'all all enjoy your weekends.
Looking back on this past week, what was something you were proud of accomplishing?
All wins count β big or small π
Examples of 'wins' include:
- Starting a new project
- Fixing a tricky bug
- Creating an indie game πΎ
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I have completed my 1800 followers . I was out of the dev.to without posting any content for 2 months . But this month I did post a content and yeah I received same response as before and I have gained about 300 followers this week alone. I want to thank everyone who supported me and my content. THis was the win for me this week.
Watching how open the community is, I have published my first-ever post in Dev.toπ π
AWS SAA-C03 Guide
I also published my first two projects today & yesterday!
Python oAuth with Github and
The (dis)advantages of programming with chatGPT
Have fun with it!
Inspired by the recent Dev.to+GitHub Hackathon, I've spun out my entry into its own project and recently hit 15 β stars (thank you!) β chuffed to know others find it as useful for cloud infra provisioning as I do!
My win this week was that I joined you.
I think that has to be said as well.
It's great that this community exists.
I love being a member and posting great guides from my projects, so I'm waiting for the first comments & reactions too!
Wow! We are so happy to have you.
I ran the first session of my workshop Learn React the Modern Way πͺ
It was amazing, the warm feedback is great, and as I expected I was exhausted at the end of the day π (talking for 6 hours is something!).
Canβt wait for the next session!
I finally learn how to deploy!
After putting it off for quite some time, I finally got around to learning the basics of building microservices. It was way more fun than I expected and I was extremely ecstatic after sending the first API request and getting back an expected response.
I also wrote a series of articles for anyone else who might want to get started with microservices - dev.to/sainig/series/23469
Very big week for me and a great way to end the 1st half of 2023
I "pitched" (lighting talks, less than 5 minutes each) 2 of my blog posts at my local developer group earlier this week. Hard to put everything in such a short time but interesting format. Now pondering whether I'll submit a proposal for the devfest next December (and if so, on which topic!)
Climate-friendly software: don't fight the wrong battle
Thomas Broyer γ» May 1 γ» 11 min read
Naming things is hard, SPA edition
Thomas Broyer γ» Mar 28 γ» 7 min read