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Jess Lee Subscriber for The DEV Team

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What was your win this week??

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Looking back on your week -- what was something you're proud of?

All wins count -- big or small πŸŽ‰

Examples of 'wins' include:

  • Getting a promotion!
  • Starting a new project
  • Fixing a tricky bug
  • Discovering a new album

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Happy Friday!

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Ben Sinclair

I finished my probation period at my job without letting the crazy out in the meantime.

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Ben Halpern The DEV Team

Nice

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Sebastian Janas • Edited

Proud to ship new features on IdeaKiln.com - product timelines for storytelling, better launch tracking, and small UI polish.

Now it’s your turn: share your product, upvote others, and give feedback.

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Pravesh Sudha

I finished my Two-tier Django Employee Management app on AWS which is highly scalable, secure and available.

I will make a YouTube video about the project this weekend and the blog is out there on dev.to: dev.to/aws-builders/deploying-a-hi...

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Nicholas W • Edited

Finished Fractal-Down and opened it up to contributors. My pet project Fractal-Down is a Python package for evaluating computational DAGs with square-root memory complexity and fractal priority scheduling. It enables running large dependency graphs on memory-constrained devices by using √N scratch memory instead of N, prioritizing high-value computation paths, and caching execution plans for deterministic replay. The library supports various use cases including on-device AI, search pipelines, code intelligence, and scientific computing, making it valuable for edge computing and resource-limited environments.

github.com/nwoolr20/Fractal-Down

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Aditi Deshpande

I just wrote my first unit tests for a blog site i’m building!!

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John

About 20000+ lines of error free project code , but just jinxed myself , Happy Coding everyone. May your weekend be error free.

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