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Looking back on your week — what was something you're proud of?
All wins count — big or small 🎉
Examples of 'wins' include:
- Getting a promotion!
- Starting a new project
- Fixing a tricky bug
- Cleaning your house...or whatever else that may spark joy 😄
Happy Friday! I hope you have as good a time this weekend as Tommy Wiseau is having here:

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I win my Zend PHP Certification Exam :).
Awesome!
I was planning to release this flask boilerplate since a very long time and now it is live. Finally, got the motivation to write about it this week 🎉
Flask Boilerplate - Structuring Flask App
Idris Rampurawala ・ Aug 6 ・ 8 min read
Feels good to have contributed to opensource community 😉 ❤️
Started a new habit of reading Atleast one chapter of a book each day! 📖
Really feels sense of accomplishment after completing 📚
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Finally i have launched on Postlify api request builder. It is built with React and Redux. It is alternative for Post(WO)Man.
github.com/elangosundar/postlify
I just got 129 hearts on one single comment! Thanks to this awesome community!! ❤️
🎉 Looks like it got you a beloved comment badge, if you didn't already have it.
I already had that badge, but never that much positive feedback for a comment 😇
I made a simple URL Shortener with NodeJS and ReactJS, I enjoyed building it a lot! Here's the link, by the way: Shmag.
very cool, I tried it out, works great.
Thank you!
Pumped out 5 posts this week! Here are my two favorites.
Integration testing with Python, TestProject.io, and GitHub Actions
Waylon Walker ・ Aug 3 ・ 9 min read
🔥 How to crush amazing posts on DEV
Waylon Walker ・ Aug 7 ・ 8 min read
I've loved reading these posts this week!
Thank you!!
🙏 Thanks for all of the shares BTW. It means a lot to get the notification that I was mentioned in a thepracticaldev tweet!
My win this week I have shared on Indie hacker for my project building Eleventy Themes. 🎉🎉
I reached 10000 views mark on Dev.to & It's awesome 🤩
I'm so glad to be part of so much supportive and inspiring community 💚
Happy you're here!
I gave constructive criticism of the latest episode of a podcast I listen to (it was on a subject I've focused on pretty intently for the last year+) which, in hindsight, could have been taken much differently (text is dry, especially since my email was a freaking Tolstoy novel).
Instead, one of the hosts emailed me back thanking me, admitted that they were in a rush and winged it without show notes, said I'd be getting a shout-out in the next episode, and asked if I'd like to be a guest doing another episode on the subject!
This is an awesome story.
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