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Hey there!
I am a full-stack JavaScript expert with about 10 years of experience and CEO at CreativeIT, a software house located Belarus. Here I’m responsible for technical consulting, negotiating, and managing our team.
Being an active contributor to open-source development, I’m proud that many of our company’s products have earned many stars on GitHub. Nice to meet you, guys!
Hello! Nice to meet you
Hi folks,
I am a web developer. Excited about advancements in web development. Lately, I have been shifting towards open source and remote working models.
I like programming. But it turns out I have been doing it all wrong by only improving myself in programming. From now on I will be trying hard to get into community, share and express myself, and socialize more.
Hello! I'm Antonio, from Italy.
As a student, I'm interested in learning all the new cool stuff and stay updated in the developers world. I'm pretty sure I am going to find some interesting article made by people who are way more expert than me - but I'll try to add my little contribute writing something.
I usually don't write much, especially in English, but I like to make new experiences so here I am :D
My first article is live: dev.to/zaphodias/simple-telegrams-...
Hey there! I'm a career-long developer and data analyst, developing in C#/F# by day, and F#/Elixir/Clojure in my "free time" (aka, when the kids and wife are asleep). I've been creeping on dev.to for several months and finally decided to create an account. My non-development hobbies are board games and stand-up comedy. Ben and company, y'all have done a great job, and I look forward to contributing when I can!
Hi everyone!
My name is Tom Bartel. I am a computer scientist and software developer by training. My favourite languages are JavaScript and Lisp, even though I have never written any Lisp professionally. I work in Düsseldorf, Germany with trivago, where I started as a developer and then became an engineering manager at some point.
I have also watched and mentored others as they went through the transition from engineering to management. I am currently putting my experiences down as a guide: tombartel.me/dev-to-manager/
I am also very interested in everything related to tech recruiting.
If you would like to get in touch, I'm always open!
Hi! Coder/entrepreneur/product manager for about 20 years now. Self/community-taught dev, have never held a dev title or been paid to be one.
I currently work in JS (Angular) and Go. Also know PHP pretty well and am really versed in WordPress development (former Automattician).
I saw a tweet from Jess Lee that led me there :) This looks like a great place!
Twitter is THE technology that has changed how I connect with others. I've made friends from all over the world whom I otherwise would never have met. I've learned more from the people I follow on Twitter than just about anywhere else.
My current side project can be seen at Xapnik.com.
Hello world.
Hello World!
Será que tem brasileiro usando isso!? suheuhse
Até!
printf("\nHello World!\n");
printf("Será que tem brasileiro usando isso!? suheuhse\n\n");
printf("Até!\n\n");
system("pause");
return(0);
Great for being a part of this great community.
Already published one article here: dev.to/software_india/4-main-chall...
Some great articles can be found on dev.to Thank you to all the contributors.
Looking for an exchange on this platform.
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