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I graduated from a coding bootcamp and then left the job search afterwards due to feeling overwhelmed. Now I am building myself back and reaching for that first web dev job! I don't know what I will find here but I will keep my eyes open. :)
Heyo! Congrats on graduating from coding bootcamp. Hope ya dig the community here on DEV and best of luck in getting that first web dev gig!
Thanks Michael!
Best wishes on your journey!!!
Hi there π My name's Joshua
I'm looking to build a simple project with Nextjs and Supabase but I don't have deep knowledge using both. So I'm hoping to find great articles and people that can point me in the right direction.
And I'll also write a few posts and share milestones as I progress.
Whatever the tech, the best way is always to read the doc first. Building a project using Nextjs and Supabase is cool, but what they are made for? How do they interact each others? A project is nothing but a tab on github, fill the columns ;-).
"Code has to be bundled using a bundler like webpack and transformed using a compiler like Babel." you will need to learn webpack and babel, why not including them into an npm project? Many steps I guess, good luck, always start understanding the project, then reading the documentation of the imposed tools.
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My name is Joseph. Hope everyone is well! We are developing an outdoor enthusiasts platform and need some help finishing. We are probably 97% finished. Just ran into a snag. It is PHP, Dart, website is PHP/Codeigniter, the app is Flutter/Dart, Hosting it in Forge-Laravel. Using gitlab for our code.
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Hello, Dev community!!! I am a army veteran, I found my passion while deployed at Afghanistan. I have loosely coded and recently I made my mind to become a web dev, I have planted my feet firm on my decision. I have learned a bit of java, c#, and javascript. I still consider my self a beginner, despite a few college certs. Fun fact: i am actually pretty easygoing and love to chat about all types of games and programming. Thanks for reading!!! :)
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Greetings, Starting my development and career change journey. Starting off learning Python. Working my way to full stack web development. Hoping to share ideas and information with other like minded individuals. - Steffon
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Welcome to the dev.to-community!
I'm Martin, I was a Senior Front End Architect / Manager at one of the world's largest interactive agencies, leading Front End Teams for international accounts. In 2018 I quit and now I'm traveling the world as a professional scuba diver and fully remote Senior Front End Architect / Front End Tech Lead for various international clients.
On dev.to I write mostly about modern Front End Development with react.js and next.js, other topics are design and pure code. I love handcrafted CSS, HTML, and JavaScript. However, a proper framework or library is essential for modern Front End Development.
Currently, I'm publishing the weekly "WebDevDigest: A curated list of the top five web development must-reads from last week" and a library of JavaScript functions in 1 line of code which you can also find on npmjs: onelinecode and GitHub: onelinecode.
If I have enough time, I write more in-depth articles about next.js + TypeScript, for example how to create multi-language pages with next export [ GitHub:next-export-i18n and npmjs: next-export-i18n
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I recommend following the general tags webdev, vscode , career and productivity and javascript, react, CSS. Head over to your Dashboard and adjust the tag weight for personal great home feed.
If you're interested in my articles, follow me on dev.to/martinkr or twitter.com/_martinkr.
In case you have questions or want to get in touch, feel free to contact me on dev.to/martinkr.
And don't forget to start posting today!
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Hey all! I'm a self taught full stack developer currently using Django and React looking to find my first role in tech!
I recently decided to begin documenting solutions to problems that got me stuck in hopes that it might make things a little bit easier for others and found that Dev.to seemed like the perfect place to do this!
Cheers!
Hi everyone,
my name is Noe, I'm a self taught developer. Currently doing fun stuff with Next.JS, used to make android apps with Flutter. if any of you guys wants to talk or discuss about web development or contribute to an open project just let me know