LOVE the idea of top tag posts! As someone who does backend, it seems like the frontend posts are the ones that often end up in the Top 7. For example, this week all but one are frontend posts which is great but I would love more insight into the more popular backend ones π
I am a product engineer and have helped build software from small startups, to manipulating hundreds of millions of data points. I write API's and make tools that make developers lives easier.
LOVE the idea of top tag posts! As someone who does backend, it seems like the frontend posts are the ones that often end up in the Top 7. For example, this week all but one are frontend posts which is great but I would love more insight into the more popular backend ones π
In the spirit of badges being like laptop stickers it also helps decorate your profile in some of your interests and expertise. π
Now that I think about it, it's also a pretty cool type of visual resumΓ©-building. You are able to show off a diverse range of topics you have written about with excellence.
I was surprised to have been the first winner of the CSS badge π
Now, if those with a given badge, could purchase that sticker from DEV! And only allow the purchase of a sticker if you have earned that badge.
Does SQL count as a badge worthy language?
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