Hey there! Welcome to dev.to!
Our last welcome thread was even better than the first. It's gotten a bit long again though. Let's get this started one more time!
Please introduce yourself to the community! You can start by sharing your favorite programming languages, what you're interested in learning next, or your latest and greatest side project. No rules, just make yourself at home! 😀
Leave a comment below to introduce yourself! ✌ï¸
Also, here's a random question to get you started:
What's your favorite project that you've worked on?

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Hello, I'm Andy @ dev.to! Might be cheating to say that my favorite project has been working on dev.to (although it really is so far). I haven't had a very long developer career yet, but I really enjoyed this one project where I built out a CRM (customer relation management) tool for Rescuing Leftover Cuisine. It was a pretty simple project, but it being one of my first I learned a whole lot from it. Plus I was helping people as a developer, which was definitely something I wanted to continue doing as a developer.
Howdie howdie. If you're not 100% sure about how to best use our little platform, don't hesitate to ask.
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Hiya. I'm Gosha from Minsk, Belarus. I'm a consulting developer, doing React Native lately for my awesome clients; I'm trying to help developers by blogging regularly about things I see/hear come up often, and have self-published a book on forms in React after writing quite a few articles on the topic.
I've also been digging Haskell for quite a while for its interesting ideas in purity and its type system.
Welcome! Excited to read about the React Native posts.
Hi yah'all I'm Menj and I am working on a small side project called BuiltinPH.com basically a curated list of all products created in the Philippines. :)
Awesome! NYC has something similar, for tech companies specifically: builtinnyc.com/
Super cool that you're doing it on your own!
:D wow! that's cool! thanks for sharing.
Hi everyone! I'm Will, from NC, living in LA. I do back-end computer stuff, and work for a university library. Not formerly trained in code, but my graduate education was related to creative coding for experimental art and music.
Before the Summer (2017) we built a web-app with vue.js and laravel. It was a fun, fast, agile, and data-driven project that I was really happy with. We collaborated with university graduate students working on TEI encoded journals.
While the project isn't public yet, it was a really good team building exercise, and proved we could all learn, and develop without much overhead.
Awesome to have you on board, Will.
Damn cool.
Hi folks. Favorite project I've worked on recently is my current one...collegescheduler.com! Helping a small engineering team do great things while learning something new every day.
Love Node.js, Javascript, CSS, and even some Java. Currently focusing on leadership and building high performance teams.
Happy to be here.
Nice project! I love anything that overhauls enterprise systems, since they're all so outdated and NOT useful. Still remember the pain of using Blackboard for registration and having to email professors EVERY semester.
Oh yeah, the students love the service. Having seen what universities ask their students to do in tools like PeopleSoft, it's very clear that the need is there for an improved experience. Thanks for the comments!
Usually IDK what to put or how am I going to introduce myself so:
Nelson, self-taught webdev student at FreeCodeCamp, Udemy, eDX among others platforms which are useful to practice. Mostly I spend my time reading about everything but I like politics, economics and code which was my first love (aww!) in high school but go to university was expensive doing CS, so I did my second passion (politics and economics) and finished my BA in International Relations.
Now I'm practicing (not a lot as I would like) in order to build something awesome but in the meantime, I want to help NGOs to build something. Oh, I write about bitcoins at Bitcoinlandia in spanish, something like a personal blog or something.
We definitely have users who understand Spanish that I'm sure would be interested in reading your Bitcoin posts.
They're welcome if they like to write also, my programming concepts about Bitcoin are very basic.
Creating a pest control information system
hello, fellow nerd here. i have aspirations and no idea what i want to do or where i want to go but i'm enjoying the ride.
I'm a self-taught programmer, auto mechanic by trade. By far my favorite project is also my biggest, The SBTCVM Project, a project that aims at creating balanced ternary Virtual machines and related tools, for witch i am chief developer.
My main programming language is python, though i do know bash shell, and have explored c and HTML in the past. Also, i do work with SBTCVM's assembly language quite a bit, as one may expect.
I also have a decent understanding of mathematics and logic, and do enjoy programming quite a bit. besides programming, i enjoy art, crafts, and videogames.