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michellescrux

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Getting into Dev.to

I finally had the time to get my hands on Dev.to.

One, I had the chance to catch up and reconnect with one of my first Dev friends from the previous internet company that I worked with and introduced me here. (Hi @raphael_jambalos !) I'm very grateful for the people who shared this platform with me. Of course, I was still iffy about putting myself out here, but the platform has been surprisingly warm, and straight forward.

The bulk of my experience came from a CX background, and I never imagined I'll be interested in the world of Dev, UX/UI or Tech in general — I coordinate with them a lot so we can make complex things simple and easy to use. Though challenging at times, I must say, it has been extremely rewarding and very fulfilling. I came here because it's been three years since I've been wanting to study again and do UX. I guess I have always been afraid and always had reservations for it, but here I am diving in. I'm very keen to learn from everyone here at Dev.to!

Thanks for stopping by! :)

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Max Ivanov

Welcome! As it often happens on the intersection of domains you may bring some interesting ideas from the perspective of UX. Cheers!

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michellescrux

Thank you, Max! :)

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Pradeep Pradyumna

Welcome to DEVorld :)

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michellescrux

Thank you, Pradeep! :)

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Raphael Habereder

Welcome to DEV :)

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michellescrux

Thanks, Raphael! :)

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