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Hello All,
I am Tresor Kazadi beginner to the world of frontend developer.
I love programming and I am here to learn more and enhance my skills.
Thank again and I hope that my journey here will be just a new adventure and let play it.
"Knowledge is shareable"
Great slogan. Knowledge is shareable and nobody can take out from you.
Welcome
Thank Ribeiro on my keyboard I can only write your second name lol.
"ã" can be typed with Alt + 0227, if you have a numberpad or numberpad emulator. Welcome to the community!
Thanks Jesse
Hello, you welcome
Hi,
Welcome to this community. I hope you have a great full conversation ahead.
Hello!
My name is Shannon and I'm an application developer. Currently learning ruby on rails and trying to connect with other developers.
Welcome!!
Ruby is fab. dev.to is a Rails app 😊
Welcome
Welcome
Hello everyone! I'm excited to join this community. I came here after seeing some developers on Twitter talking about it and hearing an interview on the Learn to Code With Me Podcast talking about this site.
I'm currently working with React and hope to move into Node and/or another back end language soon.
I look forward to some great conversation with you all!
Welcome, Jonathan!
You can learn a lot from the Node docs, especially if you want to build a small webserver for a side project.
Hey Jesse! Thank you for the great tip and I generally like to start with the docs when learning a new piece of technology so this is great news!
Hello there everyone!
Brief blurb on my then-to-now: I've been on a programming journey since early high school. I made some 2D and 3D games in engines not meant for game development (Java Swing and Python Tkinter) and feel in love with making things move on a computer screen. Around college I decided I wanted to find a better direction; many podcasts and tutorials later I fell into the lap of front-end web development.
Worked in AngularJS (the first one, not the fancy TypeScript mini-verse) after an internship and started figuring out / struggling with JavaScript. Then I found ReactJS and something about the component based system just clicked with me. After that I started branching out with Hackathons and personal projects, then got a little more serious with organizations on campus at Georgia Tech.
Today I'm tinkering with SvelteJS and loving every minute of it. Happy to join dev.to to share my story going forward! 😊
My brother! 😉 Welcome to the community!
Have you ever tried Xenko? I haven't gotten around to it yet, but I enjoy C# and thought it might be fun to experiment with.
Hi, I'm Dash. I'm currently on my 65th day of #100daysofcode. I had a small amount of coding experience before #100daysofcode, but I'm definitely much more comfortable now that I'm serious about my daily coding routine.
My main focus right now is front end web dev, but in the past I tried my hand at ruby on rails, swift, and arduino. In the future I'm interested in learning full stack dev, progressive web apps, react native, and machine learning.
I joined because I'm trying to figure out how I can give my time to code newbies who need help one-on-one. While stackoverflow is great, I found it intimidating as a newbie and really was looking for one-on-one interactions. But I was often afraid to ask for help thinking I'd waste others' time or look stupid. I would love to help create more opportunities for people to get and provide help. I want to encourage others' to rid their fears of asking for or offering help.
Hi all,
My name is Prabu. I'm been doing this for a little over a decade. From Haskell/C/Java/php during my university days to JS/C#/{name your FE framework} mostly during my career.
I'm currently working in a team, building and designing web applications end to end. Mostly working in JS/TS, React and C# these days.
I'm still very passionate about this stuff - looking forward to learning lots here!
Hi All,
My name is Andrea. I'm the author of codingwithflutter.com. I created this YouTube channel and Medium blog to help people learning Flutter.
I'm just finding my way around here. But it looks to be an amazing community, and I'm looking forward to connecting with many of you.
My favorite language? Markdown! 😉
👋
Welcome Andrea. Looking forward to some tutorials!
Hey all,
I'm Granze an Italian living in Amsterdam passionate about javascript and web standards in general.
I just published my first article, let me know what you think. ;)
My favorite project is... working on
dev.to
! 🙃 My secret side project is a close second though.Hello! I've dabbled in HTML, CSS, PHP, and more recently and extensively, I've been having fun with Python and Jupyter.
I'm interested in data science, security, cryptography, and much much more. I'm just a physics student at UCL, exploring potential avenues.
Welcome, Byron!
I've been living the Python/Jupyter life for a few months for a project at work. Have you seen Cookiecutter Data Science?
Oh wow, this is great. Thanks for sharing! I'll try to understand how it's implicated. It's to make it easier to share Jupyter files on GitHub, right?
It’s just an opinionated project structure for doing the work, that’s all. 😊
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