Welcome tag moderator AKA Unofficial DEV cheerleader. While most of my friends are found on SnapChat or Tic-Toc, you can find me here. And I OOP, but Iβm not a VSCO girl.
Hello everyone!
I'm Hrishikesh
To be honest I didn't knew that anyone could come and post on Dev, I thought it was an exclusive site where only experts would write!
But, thanks to GitHub I came to Dev and explored this wonderful site!
And gota say it's a wonderful site!
Hi everyone, I'm Rishal, a software dev from South Africa.
I don't have much exposure to sharing my knowledge and work online.
I am actually more excited to network with other amazing developers and learn from them even tho I have been coding for 6+ years now, hit me up on twitter @rishal92
.
Currently, I am working on a Numerology Mobile App as a personal project and professionally transitioning from front end developer to an integrations developer.
I am writing my first article for OfferZen(Tech Community) and will be sharing those on this platform too.
If you have any hints to building my online presence let me know :).
I am Sayan from India, I've been a Front End Web Developer for a year, I'm learning about Full Stack currently. I work with π» JavaScript, TypeScript, CSS Pre-processor, Testing, C++ and Dart. I must say Dev.to is so helpful with such amazing content to broaden the scope of development! Really all thanks to the wonderful community.
In my free time I love sipping coffee β and make YouTube tutorial videos when I'm not travelling. You can find me on twitter @s_ayanide and on YouTube
French web developer mainly but touches everything. Volunteer mod here at DEV. I learn Nuxt at this moment and databases. β Addict to Cappuccino and Music
Hello people! I am AdriΓ from Barcelona. I've been working as a frontend developer for the past 6 years and I also teach in college. I think dev.to is where I'll start blogging π€about javascript, css, html and whatever related to web dev. I also love gardening π±, so if you need help with your plants feel free to ask! You can find me on twitter as @adridoz
Welcome tag moderator AKA Unofficial DEV cheerleader. While most of my friends are found on SnapChat or Tic-Toc, you can find me here. And I OOP, but Iβm not a VSCO girl.
French web developer mainly but touches everything. Volunteer mod here at DEV. I learn Nuxt at this moment and databases. β Addict to Cappuccino and Music
I found about this community through a blogger. I am as, most of us here a βοΈ developer βοΈ but, I am what some people can relate to -- a long time lurker, first time poster. I have been doing some cool stufflately and been planning to blog about this for a while now. Hopefully, I can start it here.
I mostly work on backend/server development and lately I found a new interest in operations. From time to time, I contribute to OSS projects. Since some days, I have been working on adding docker support to Plausible, some of you might be aware of the blog post Why you should remove Google Analytics.
Apart from this, I am in the process of writing these blog posts, would someone be interested in these? let me know!
How to host your own mail-server, dns-server, analytics platform, password manager.. and more at less 15 bucks a month.
Setup your own secure, privacy friendly dns-server
How to write e2e tests on your K8s native application
I will tweet about availability of them in my blog post when it is up.
French web developer mainly but touches everything. Volunteer mod here at DEV. I learn Nuxt at this moment and databases. β Addict to Cappuccino and Music
Welcome tag moderator AKA Unofficial DEV cheerleader. While most of my friends are found on SnapChat or Tic-Toc, you can find me here. And I OOP, but Iβm not a VSCO girl.
Welcome tag moderator AKA Unofficial DEV cheerleader. While most of my friends are found on SnapChat or Tic-Toc, you can find me here. And I OOP, but Iβm not a VSCO girl.
Welcome tag moderator AKA Unofficial DEV cheerleader. While most of my friends are found on SnapChat or Tic-Toc, you can find me here. And I OOP, but Iβm not a VSCO girl.
Welcome tag moderator AKA Unofficial DEV cheerleader. While most of my friends are found on SnapChat or Tic-Toc, you can find me here. And I OOP, but Iβm not a VSCO girl.
Hey Katie, I saw a lot of people using dev.to for write articles and I am currently working on a python package which I will be releasing with a article on how to use it.
Hope to conritube enough to make a beautiful dent in this community >_<
Welcome tag moderator AKA Unofficial DEV cheerleader. While most of my friends are found on SnapChat or Tic-Toc, you can find me here. And I OOP, but Iβm not a VSCO girl.
I'm Michael from Wiesbaden, Germany and I've found this great community in the JSFiddle social media settings. It seems to be a wonderful alternative to sites like Stack Overflow, Quora, Reddit, and further.
Briefly about me: In 1983 Iβve started with IBM mainframe operating and struggled with punched cards, tapes, and hard drives as big as washing machines. Later Iβve worked as an administrator of Lotus Notes/Domino servers, the number two of the most-hated software. And now after further stations - also aside IT as a radio presenter & event DJ - Iβm a self-employed Technical Editor currently focused on IT documentation and Knowledge Management since 2004.
But thatβs not the end - many interesting topics from web and application development are waiting to be discovered. And when a DJ is needed again, then itβs still: βWork hard - party (much) hard(er)!β
Welcome tag moderator AKA Unofficial DEV cheerleader. While most of my friends are found on SnapChat or Tic-Toc, you can find me here. And I OOP, but Iβm not a VSCO girl.
Hi everyone, I'm Katie the #welcome moderator.
My unofficial title: DEV cheerleader π
I want to welcome all of you to the DEV community and let you know that you'll find lots of help and support here for all your coding needs.
Don't hesitate to ask questions or contribute new ideas with your own post.
If you are interested in posting, be sure to read my post:
A Comment is not a Post
Katie Nelson γ» Dec 20 '19 γ» 3 min read
Hello everyone!
I'm Hrishikesh
To be honest I didn't knew that anyone could come and post on Dev, I thought it was an exclusive site where only experts would write!
But, thanks to GitHub I came to Dev and explored this wonderful site!
And gota say it's a wonderful site!
Hey Hrishikesh!
I was in the same boat, pretty awesome place though.
-Mac
Hi everyone, I'm Rishal, a software dev from South Africa.
I don't have much exposure to sharing my knowledge and work online.
I am actually more excited to network with other amazing developers and learn from them even tho I have been coding for 6+ years now, hit me up on twitter @rishal92 .
Currently, I am working on a Numerology Mobile App as a personal project and professionally transitioning from front end developer to an integrations developer.
I am writing my first article for OfferZen(Tech Community) and will be sharing those on this platform too.
If you have any hints to building my online presence let me know :).
Hello Amazing People, π
I am Sayan from India, I've been a Front End Web Developer for a year, I'm learning about Full Stack currently. I work with π» JavaScript, TypeScript, CSS Pre-processor, Testing, C++ and Dart. I must say Dev.to is so helpful with such amazing content to broaden the scope of development! Really all thanks to the wonderful community.
In my free time I love sipping coffee β and make YouTube tutorial videos when I'm not travelling. You can find me on twitter @s_ayanide and on YouTube
Hello Sayan and welcome to Dev.to Community ! ππΌπ
Hello Bnt
Hello people! I am AdriΓ from Barcelona. I've been working as a frontend developer for the past 6 years and I also teach in college. I think dev.to is where I'll start blogging π€about javascript, css, html and whatever related to web dev. I also love gardening π±, so if you need help with your plants feel free to ask! You can find me on twitter as @adridoz
Hey AdriΓ , welcome to DEV!
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Hello AdriΓ and welcome to Dev.to Community ! ππΌπ
Oh , does that mean treeshaking has always been your strong suit ππ ?
hahahhahah nice one
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Hallo community!
I found about this community through a blogger. I am as, most of us here a βοΈ developer βοΈ but, I am what some people can relate to -- a long time lurker, first time poster. I have been doing some cool stufflately and been planning to blog about this for a while now. Hopefully, I can start it here.
I mostly work on backend/server development and lately I found a new interest in operations. From time to time, I contribute to OSS projects. Since some days, I have been working on adding docker support to Plausible, some of you might be aware of the blog post Why you should remove Google Analytics.
Apart from this, I am in the process of writing these blog posts, would someone be interested in these? let me know!
How to host your own mail-server, dns-server, analytics platform, password manager.. and more at less 15 bucks a month.
Setup your own secure, privacy friendly dns-server
How to write e2e tests on your K8s native application
I will tweet about availability of them in my blog post when it is up.
Hope to read some interesting posts here ..
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Hello ! Welcome to Dev.to Community ! βοΈ
π thanks
Hello!
Hi Baishakhi, welcome to DEV!
Hello Katie!
Hey Yugal. Welcome.
Can you tell me Katie how should I start write post? what's the procedure as I am newbie on this platform..
Thankyou
A couple of years ago, Jess wrote a great post on that.
Awesome posts to get you writing!
Jess Lee (she/her) γ» Sep 12 '18 γ» 1 min read
Thanks Katie!
Hello Katie and Thank You :)
Hello Katie
Hello Katie and Thanks :)
Hello everyone!
I'm Alex from Guatemala. I'm a software engineer and the posts here are very useful to our daily knowledge.
Hi Alex, great to have you here!
hello katie
Hello
Hey Katie, I saw a lot of people using dev.to for write articles and I am currently working on a python package which I will be releasing with a article on how to use it.
Hope to conritube enough to make a beautiful dent in this community >_<
Looking forward to your post Jai.
Hello there.
Hi Katie, hello everyone!
I'm Michael from Wiesbaden, Germany and I've found this great community in the JSFiddle social media settings. It seems to be a wonderful alternative to sites like Stack Overflow, Quora, Reddit, and further.
Briefly about me: In 1983 Iβve started with IBM mainframe operating and struggled with punched cards, tapes, and hard drives as big as washing machines. Later Iβve worked as an administrator of Lotus Notes/Domino servers, the number two of the most-hated software. And now after further stations - also aside IT as a radio presenter & event DJ - Iβm a self-employed Technical Editor currently focused on IT documentation and Knowledge Management since 2004.
But thatβs not the end - many interesting topics from web and application development are waiting to be discovered. And when a DJ is needed again, then itβs still: βWork hard - party (much) hard(er)!β
Have a great day,
Michael.
Wow, sounds like a great career path!
Hi Katie!