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i am good, trying to refocus on the next tasks :)
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i am new to this so just trying to get an hang of it:)
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hey, how are u?
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Welcome to DEV!
Great to have you Francesco
Hello, I am Mithil.
I was preparing my resume and when the part appeared to write about my hobbies, I was lost. So I decided to pick up hobbies that I always wanted to, like writing on dev.to!
I also solve the Rubik's cube sometimes :)
Welcome to DEV!
Best way to solve a Rubik's cube:
Awesome, welcome man!
that/this is a very clever hobbit to pick up for our resume :) what are your other hobbies?
Hey 👋
Other hobbies include singing and video gaming 😃
Hey! I love the Rubik’s Cube too.
Look forward to reading your articles 😀
Great to have you around Estelle 😄
Hey, I'm Alex
I've been in software development for 10 years and hopefully be 10 years more
Hello!
Full stack developer here, looking to share my knowledge and help Devs become better Devs. 😃
I've been a member of Dev for a few months but have only just started blogging on the plarform.
I hope to release a couple blogs every week, tailored around IoT and web development.
👋
Woot!
Awesome to hear you're getting more into blogging. IoT is fascinating stuff — you interested in sharing home creations or talking more about smart city/farming/industrial kind of stuff?
I think most people are going to appreciate the former, rolling their sleeves up and learning through making. I'll see how it goes 😃
I think you're right about that! People really dig following along with a nice tutorial where they can make something themselves at home.
For sure! I mean a few posts about industry insights would be nice but I think the majority will be software/hardware builds and some lessons on fundamentals like circuit theory, circuit analysis, amplifiers, digital electronics, analogue electronics etc
This all sounds super cool! Gonna follow ya and will check out what ya post. 🙂
Thank you Michael, much appreciated 😃
Nice!
It's because of Dev's like you, we beginners get to learn a lot
Thanks Rijin, what are you currently learning at the moment?
I'm currently learning Flutter and after that I'll go for Node.js
Nice. Don't be afraid to shout if you have any issues when you come to learn node 🙌
Sure mate 🤘
Your insight and tutelage is appreciated and welcomed by yours truly. You're going to be my first follow! 💯
Hi everyone, I'm new. I'm a React developer currently working on a freelance project. DigitalCrafts bootcamp alum. Here to further immerse myself into the dev community and learn along the way. :)
Immersion is how we improve longterm. I think that's exactly how to be thinking about this.
Hi Erika, I'm Katie, the #welcome tag moderator.
It's great to see more woman who code here on DEV.
I want to welcome you to the DEV community and let you know that you'll find lots of help and support here for all your coding needs.
Hi Estelle, I'm Katie, the #welcome tag moderator.
It's great to see more woman who code here on DEV.
I want to welcome you to the DEV community and let you know that you'll find lots of help and support here for all your coding needs.
I need help to hack a mobile network
root your mobile and use zanti on it
Okay, thanks l will check it out
Hi Katie
Use Python with Tkinter and need some help
Thanks
I agree! It’s always great to see ladies loving coding! Welcome 👋🏾
Sloan, this one's for you.
I'm a largely backend developer that also does server work (bare metal up through k8s). I think I'm primarily interested in DevOps.
Most of the code I write is in JavaScript, run in nodejs. I used to write Android apps but the platform fragmentation ... well, I don't write apps any more. For servers, I use Salt and Terraform to make it easier to share changes for review and ensure reproducible builds.
I'm here to read about solutions created by other folks and maybe, one day, write about my solutions.
Regarding dev.to, I am impressed at how well the site behaves as an installed app (PWA?) and may need to learn how to write something this slick.
Thanks, David! Welcome to DEV. ❤️
Hope you enjoy hanging out here with us! 🦥
Hello !!
I am new to coding and I am starting to learn Javascript
Hey guys, a civil engineering student here who's passion lies in Software development and can't wait to graduate so I can pursue this full-time, Dev community has been a great help in the journey so far 🙌.
Woot woot! Good to hear DEV has been helpful to ya. ❤️
I answers are here. Unlike twitter I think my tweets are hitting a brick wall.
Colin here! Open sourcer and startup founder. I've spent a little over a year working on a next-gen medical record software (TypeScript, React, Node.js, Neo4j) over at bagel.md.
I'm planning to spin out a few open source libraries from that codebase over the next couple months. I'm starting with a TypeScript schema validation tool we call Zod - just posted my first dev.to post about it over here: dev.to/vriad/designing-the-perfect...
Rock on friends! 🤙
*open sourcerer 🧙♂️
Just stumbled upon this place. I'm a current Flatiron Student with a small self-taught background as well. Looking forward to participating in this community!
Thanks for stumbling!
Sometimes I stumble into something neat! :P
Hi everyone. I am a pipe designer by profession, but I've been out of work due to the oil crash. I started learning html and Css from the start of the lockdown. I love it and will like to grow so I can work as a freelancer....
That's a pretty cool transition! Career changes are difficult, but we're here to be supportive. Welcome to the community.
Thanks Ben..
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