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Hi all!
I'm Lea, a web developer in training for over a year now. I'm not very proficient with any specific programming language yet but I can use some and do so in my day job. I try to code in my free time too but there are often too many distractions :P My next project is a React Native app, even though I haven't used React a lot yet (wish me luck!)
Hope you all have a nice day :)
Aww I'm sure you're making great progress.
Good luck with React Native!!!
Thank you very much! :)
Hello world, my name is Mike this my first day joining you guy’s. It’s nice to meet everyone. Lea, I’m sorry but I hope the next time I can assist.
Hi Mike! Nice to have you here :) Have fun on your journey! What are you currently working on?
Hi, keep it up! web development is an amazing journey of constant learning. :)
Hi guys, I'm a dev in Toronto who's been a dev.to lurker for a while. Finally decided to make an account. Excited to become a part of this community!
Awesome to have you!
Yay for Toronto! I was born and raised in Toronto. Go Leafs!
Hi from another long time lurker!
Hi, I'm Donald, and I'm jazzed to have found such a supportive and diverse community of developers, on the internet no less!
Fun fact: I recently designed a password-generating app as a way to learn some basic Elm, and an accompanying Ruby Gem that uses Markov chains against a dictionary to generate words that sound right, but aren't usually real words!
Woah! Would love to see the dictionary app in action!
:) Well, I use it in the password app to generate "words that sound like English, but usually aren't English". The thinking being that you want a nice long password, easy to remember + type, but hard(er) to crack against a dictionary.
I also have a semi-secret API that I use to generate fake names for humans: robot.lab.explo.org/randomname/3 where you can substitute any number for
3and get back that number of names :) You can also get JSON from it: robot.lab.explo.org/randomname/3.json. Handy!And in general, if you have a dictionary (say, of Elvish words), you can make an "Elvish word generator" like this:
Welcome welcome welcome!!!
Everyone is super welcome to contribute in any way, but one of the simplest ways to get started is to ask an interesting question in #discuss.
All are welcome and it is awesome to have you.
How many of we are in dev.to now? :D
Coming up on 70,000 registered devs. But many more lurkers who haven't signed up yet.
Whoa! Cheers! :D
Adam Hopkins here. I like to call myself a "solutions developer", but really I am a full stack dev that thinks highly of himself. Don't we all? Or, is it that I don't take myself seriously. One of them. Not sure which.
I am not a trained developer, although I have been doing it for 20+ years. Programming is actually my second career. I started out as an attorney, and practiced law for a while. All jokes welcome.
Python is my main language of choice. But, I am definitely a proponent of finding the right tools and languages to get the job done.
I am looking forward to meeting you all, and learning more about this community.
"All jokes welcome." Is legalese more opaque than software programming?
legalese == self.ego + 1
Hello! I am Niv 🤷♂️
Hay there Niv.
¯\(ツ)/¯
Hello, long-time reader of the dev.to Twitter feed, and just popped in to share some thoughts on tools/tech/skills that would be good for new developers but maybe tend to get overlooked.
Have been a developer for a long time (since 1988) and have worked on projects ranging from manned spaceflight to mortgage loan portfolio analysis. I've had the occasional forays into development management, project management, product management, etc. but have always stayed hands-on with the code.
Hoping to share some hard-won wisdom and learn the same from others here.
Hello everyone!
I'm Sarah, a Computer Science major from NYC, and I'm excited to be here!
I love Java and I find algorithms fascinating to figure out and learn.
Right now, my biggest project is actually not coding, but putting together an all-women's high school, undergrad, and boot camp hackathon and pre-hackathon workshops. It's a ton of work, but I love being able to create an opportunity for female students at the beginning of their career get excited about comp-sci in a fun and supportive environment. (If anyone wants to check it out, the website is hackittogetherlcw.com and there are a ton of pictures on FB, facebook.com/hackittogether !)
I also would love to get more involved in open-source, and will soon be starting a remote internship doing just that, which is super exciting.
Looking forward to talking with all of you!
Hi Sarah. Love your hackathon idea! I hope it goes well for you!
I like hacking and helping from others for hacking....good luck sarah
Hi everyone. I'm Haider (pronounced Hi there). I'm from Mozambique. I'm a webdev. Been coding for some time now mostly with JavaScript and react. I found this community through Twitter and got immediately interested because I just love these "techie conversations"
I hope I can teach as much as I've been learning from this forum.
Hi everyone,
my name is Nino and I've been a web dev since I bought my first computer magazine in 2002. Lucky for me, the issue focused on web development basics, HTML, and CSS. I was about 10 years old at the time and lived in a small town, population 10,000, in Croatia.
After becoming 18, I started working on and off as a developer, and then in 2015 I joined Upwork and started working full time while traveling the world, a la digital nomad (nomadlist.com/@ninoskopac).
Ever since I started in 2002 I've been trying to create a web app that people will love and use, but so far I've failed to do that. A year ago I launched Read2Me (producthunt.com/posts/read2me), which is a text-to-speech web app, and even though I do have more than 550 users right now, it's not making any money, so 8 months ago I decided to venture into the B2B market and create a widget inspired by Facebook Embeddables - an HTML/JS snippet that you can just copy paste into your website and it'll create podcasts out of your blog or news articles in an instant without any backend integration.
What I've done last week is I've created 11 demos (by integrating my service into existing news publications), recorded videos of myself giving a walkthrough of those 11 demos (a video for each demo), sent those demos and videos to companies, and so far I've failed to receive a single response (or even anyone clicking on either the demo or the Youtube link).
What I'll be doing in the next month is following up on those emails and reaching out to more, creating a homepage for the B2B product, automating the onboarding, etc. I haven't even figured out how much I want to charge for it yet. If I can get 5 companies to pay me $30 per month (for say, 5 hours worth of conversion time) during May, I'll be a happy camper, cause all I need right now is a little bit of validation.
Here's a couple of demos:
Standard design, British accent: widget-demos.read2me.online/examin...
Minimal design, American accent: widget-demos.read2me.online/chiang...
Feature list/API: github.com/read2me-online/read2me-...
Also, here's a video of me giving a walkthrough of the product, for entertainment purposes: youtu.be/dWx_KMsmdpo (i'm thinking of doing one where I just scream and meow next).
Brawo!
Hi! 😄 I'm a QA Engineer at a tech agency in Portland, Oregon. I've recently started writing more about my experiences and growth in my role, in the hopes of expanding what that looks like at my company, and helping create some insight in general around what QA can be!
Hi! I'm Liam and I'm a software engineer at rhinoafrica.com and organiser of the PHP Cape Town user group. With experience working on monolithic systems, smaller SPA systems as well as API's. I have a passion for TDD, Laravel, CI/CD, and API Development. When not coding late into the night, I can be seen hiking table mountain or dabbling with anything PHP related. Mostly joined Dev.to to learn new things and try contribute to the community :)
Hi all,
I'm a new dev who has been playing around with code for fun on and off for a few years. I'm in a position where I can get stuck in and do it seriously.
I have got HTML/CSS/Python 'under my belt', and looking for the next step to take me from advanced beginner to a pro.
Tips welcome... Ha!
Nice to meet you all. 😊
SQL would be useful if you want to store anything in a database
Thanks. I recently made a start on this, actually. But appreciate your feedback 😊
Hey all,
I'm Christian, based in Montreal, Canada. I'm involved in software development since back the good old days of 5 1/4 floppy disks or before being geek was cool. :) I've done a lot of coding using a bunch of languages mostly Microsoft related (with the exception of PHP I also coded a lot). Today, most of my time, I'm a solution architect at a large international corporation in the automotive industry. But because of my love for start-ups, entrepreneurship and open source, I'm involved in many projects at the same time.
Beside IT, I have a degree in international trade and in photography.
I've join this community to meet new cool people and to help if I can.
Cheers!
Christian
Hi Christian. Welcome to another Canadian. Did you use the old floppy disk hack back in the day to turn a single-sided into a double-sided by punching a hole in the disk?
LOL. No. I never had one of those. I first had a 8086 PC and its floppy disks didnt need to be flipped manually. It was high tech. ;)
Hi friends!
I'm Zeynep, a web developer for over a year now. I develop sites with using Angular, Spring and so on. I aim to improve myself more in terms of productivity, creativty and quality of code. Moreover, I'm interested in Machine Learning thing. It really makes me excited but I feel that I don't really work hard to understand and develop one of them too.That's why I came here to start from scratch with full of motivation!So, I would be glad, if I can make you guys excited to learn new things too! Also your help will not be bad :)
Have a nice day!
Heyo,
I'm just trying to keep it real out here in the 'Burgh. Honestly just started following
dev.toon twitter and now I'm here. Love to stay up to date as I've been developing for over ten years... Starting to catch the case of O.L.D. but I'm hip... I'm cool...Mostly front-end, but isn't front-end practically full stack now (don't @ me).Anyways, yinz devs are fun to follow!
Hi everyone,
My name is Don and i’m in my last year of IT at university in Townsville, Australia. Over the last couple of years I have been able to learn Python, Java, Javascript, PHP, SQL as well as some HTML and CSS. In my spare time I enjoy mucking around with my Raspberry Pi, doing online courses in new languages and learning about different areas of IT. I’d like to start contributing to some open-source projects but I am unsure where to start.
Thanks
Hello Community,
I'm Alex, 31 years old, i've been working in banks and i was fed up of the way of doing things (old, slow, inefficient).
I've always been a bit geeky and a tech enthusiastic, so i decided to learn to code.
After fewcourses followed online, i saw that in order to elevate my coding i needed to learn in a more academic way.
Therefore, i decided to enroll in a bootcamp, in my home country in France.
Experience was awesome, i love coding :) that's for sure.
Totally, do not regret this change and the investment.
I finished the bootcamp few weeks ago, now i've joined my girlfriend in a caribbean island 😎.
I've a ton of article to read (mostly from dev.to 😁) a lot of reharse to do with my bootcamp course, a portofolio website to build, a e-shop project for friend and practice practice and again practice coding.
Then, hopefully i will be able to find some freelancing project.
Thanks for this site, i've been reading articles before my bootcamp even without understanding all it helped a lot.
Now, even more helpfull and usefull to elevate my game.
Thrilled to be part of the community.
Wish you all the best and please keep posting great ressources 👏🏼
Stack : HTML5, CSS3, Ruby, Ruby on rails, ES6 MySql (bootcamp stack).
After being comfortabl with these, i would like to learn a JS framework such as React and/or Angular (any advice??)
PS: Sorry for my writing, i'm not writing so much in english, i have to practice and put the corrector in english 😝
Wish you all the best and see you around here.
Cheers.
Alex
Bienvenue Alex! Bonne chance dans vos projets à venir!
Hi everyone!
I'm Sakib. I'm an Electrical and Electronics Engineering student, but very interested in computer science and programming. I first get to know what programming is when we had to a CSE minor course.
And then I first felt the magic of programming and working with computers...
I started programming with C and now learning Python. It's been really exciting from since then and I hope I can learn many interesting things being here...
Cheers!
Hi all,
I'm sammy, I'm a pretty okay developer proficient with C#, Angular and .NET.
I love my screen, would probably need glasses soon lol :)
I'm currently exploring Java and Other Javascript frameworks/libraries (React, Vue) for personal development. I think I get the basic concepts of React but I'm not fully convinced I should leave Angular4+ behind yet, so I plan to re-do some old projects of mine using React.
Anyway its nice to meet you all :D
Hi everyone, I am data center engineer and technical writer. I like building things and writing about building things. The tech writing side got me into html, css, and recently API documentation. The DC side got me into Linux and Python. I am looking forward to engaging more and reading through DEV.
Welcome!
Hi All, I am SDET working on mobile app automation. I use Java and I have started learning JS. Found this forum through Appium forum and looking forward to learn with you all!
Hope you all have a fantastic day :)
Hi all, am a Software Developer with full stack interests. Am currently experienced with Javascript, Goland, Ruby on Rails and am currently in the process of broadening my stack with C#, Machine Learning, PowerBI and more.
I actually joined due to a initial post by Micheal in Looking For Workplace Experience.
But later found out that Dev.to was much more and it's definitely a community i would love to be part of. More so, having stuck without work even after much interviews where most seem more interested in Senior level developers, it can rather be a hard time being in the middle, which makes it great to find community there to help and support you.
Best Regards to all.
Alex.
P.S: Am available for any full-time/contract work.
Hey folks,
my name is Dan Untenzu and I am a Webdeveloper from Dresden, Germany. 👋
I work with the two PHP Projects TYPO3 & Symfony. And I'm interested in DevOps, Git, Open Source and PHP in general.
Looking forward to share knowledge and ideas. 💻🤝
Hello all,
am Chuks, a UI/UX-frontend hybrid. Right now am trying to focus on mobile-web(mostly PWA), web performance, serververless thingy and web animations (i love animations). so i decided to join this awesome community and learn from you all
Welcome !
Thanks Val
Hola!
I'm Diana, my autonamed-nickname is Janeé. Actually, my main job isn't involucred with development anymore but I'm still involucred with code. Later I'm gonna explain this and if we are lucky you can find interesting some subjects I discovered about be a developer.
English isn't my native language so I'm gonna try to do my best.
Hope you eat some tacos today :)
Hey,
I'm Jermaine, a web developer in London who came across dev.to last week. I have taken the challenge of joining this group to improve my technical writing skills. Looking forward to knowing and learning from you.
Hi everyone!,
I'm SaaSha, I found out about dev.to mostly by lurking tech blogs haha. I've been developing for about 2 years now. I've done a lot of self learning, and I'm currently 4months out of 6months in an intensive webdev bootcamp. So far I've worked with HTML, CSS, Javascript, React, Redux, a little React Native, NodeJS, and mongodb.
I've also been enjoying playing around with pure css images and I'm pretty proud of my latest; trivial, but I'm still proud: codepen.io/saashapina/full/wjWVvb/
Nonetheless, I'm super passionate about learning new things, and I'm happy to have discovered a new dev community!
I look forward to meeting anyone new! :)
Hi Everyone,
I'm Zack, a mostly java web dev using Angular 5 and MongoDB. While I have a Bachelors in CS, I feel that my base understanding of programming is severely lacking, much like imposter syndrome. I can do many things, but I have no idea WHY I'm doing them or HOW they're working. So, I'm here to get back to basics for now, and hopefully, in the future, contribute back to the community. Thanks for your time!
I'm an accomplished Website & Mobile App Consultant and founded company, ProtonBits, in 2012. ProtonBits is a fast growing website & mobile app development company.
We're very proud of our wide portfolio including the recent bitcoin apps developed for two separate international mobile industry clients.
ProtonBits is a team of highly talented Website Application Developer and Android developers supporting the US & european market as well as a global customer base. Foreign markets continue to be an important source feeding our dynamic growth.
We have broad experience in a variety of industries such as bitcoin, automotive and m-commerce. We love to cooperate and build relationships with start-ups in addition to working with established enterprises.
Expertise Solutions that we deliver:
For each solutions, we offer Hire Dedicated Developer on hourly basis. Our hourly rate starts at USD 12/hr.
Contact me if you have an really interested proposal for business collaboration & Solutions Expert.
Hi,
I'm Scott Hannen, a software developer for the past 15 years, although anyone who's done this for a while knows how meaningless a number of years is. I write the best code I can using mostly C#, SQL, some JavaScript, and I'm continually learning pretty much the same stuff as anyone else who uses those languages.
I like to write about what I learn. I'm obsessed with the ripple effects of seemingly insignificant coding decisions and how they can accumulate to make our software more or less maintainable. I write my own blog, but I'll see if it's worthwhile posting some content over here.
How did I not know about this site? I found it by googling "Scott Hanselman."
I'm looking forward to reading and writing.
Scott
Hi all I am Joe Richard | Coffee enthusiast, Android Developer
An android application developer having a strong understanding of the Android app development life cycle with 5 years of experience in the development industry.
Specialize in developing Mobile applications, primary focus will be on the development of Android applications and their integration with back-end services.
Hello everyone, i'm Mouad, a non CS background but really interested in tech. I've learnt some front web dev so far and am currently working with Java both SE and EE. I've been such a lurker during my first steps here but now decided to contribute in any way and anytime I can. I've decided to write my first tech related article and did it so far. It's about RSA encryption. Here's a link to it. Any comment or feedback is welcome, indeed, from your feedback i'm going to learn. Thank you very much community.
Hello World!
I'm Brian, I've been a dev.to lurker for quite some time and I finally felt confident enough to be able to participate and contribute to the community!
I'm currently a cyber security student but I'm trying to expand my network as a freelance web and mobile developer and I'd appreciate and advice along the way.
I've mainly managed wordpress sites in the past but I'm hoping to be able to contribute to more open source projects (I have a soft spot for open source hehe) and participate in bug bounty programs.
Aside from wordpress my favorite/main go-to's are React (Recently started playing with it and I love it!), JavaScript, and Python and I hope to be able to add to the discussion on any of the topics or exploit development even.
That's about all I can think of! I'm horrid at introductions but I'm excited to be here none the less! :)
Hey guys, I'm Laurie a jack of all trades mid-level software engineer and polygot. Ben's recent post on the Stack Overflow conversation encouraged me to make an account. I enjoy learning new things and helping beginner coders alike! Happy to be here.
Hi everyone :)
I'm Anastasia, a senior undergrad CS student at a small university. I'm graduating in December and am figuring out what I want to do in the CS world. I'm interested in working on accessible/assistive technology and have varied experience in different parts of CS--web dev, software engineering, back-end/db, microprocessors (just programming, not building :P), etc. I'm most proficient in Java/back-end stuff, though web dev is also super fun. I'm in an AI class right now but I feel like a lot of it is going over my head, haha.
I found this community through Twitter, and thought it was time to actually start an account since I'm on here a lot anyway!
Hi everyone. I'm Alasdair, an experienced developer/architect/consultant from Scotland. I've just stumbled across the site and can honestly say that I'm really enjoying the quality of the blogs and posts.
As well as working with large organisations I'm also in the process of creating a startup focused on simplifying the creation of microservices and making them accessible to developers and quick to start. If anyone would like access please just shout and I'll set up an account.
Look forward to reading more and speaking to some of you soon.
p.s. anyone else in the UK / Scotland?
Regards,
Alasdair
Hi, I am React and Spring boot developer. Working in Careem Engineering ( ride-hailing giant in MENA region ). Currently, I am learning Golang. I found stumbled upon one article on Reddit and joined this community. Looking forward to learning with you all !!
Hi everyone!
I'm James. I'm actually not a developer, I am an industry analyst but I spend most of my time trying to understand the choices developers make and the tools they use.
I will probably be pretty much a lurker, but hopefully might be helpful to someone here at some point. I know a lot of context, stuff and people.
Hey all, I’m new to the site. I am a 36 year old in the midst of a career change. I am about halfway through a bachelors degree in software engineering. My main programming interests are fullstack web development and mobile development. My goal is to work full time eventually doing freelance development or publishing my own web and mobile apps.
A random personal thing is that I am into tabletop gaming. I look forward to getting to know everyone and learning!
Hi, everyone here, so happy to have an account of dev.to community, I am a new FE developer from Beijing China, trying to improve my English and looking forward to share knowledge and ideas with you guys :)
Hi,
I've been programming for around 37 years. My first program was on a PDP11 when I was 16. I've been reading and enjoying the articles on Dev.to. I've been learning Vue.js lately and really love it!
Currently, I'm a full time missionary in Thailand and doing freelance work on the side to pay extra bills (college for eight kids, medical issues, etc).
Richard Guay
Hello All,
I am a hobby developer now. With over 15+ year in IT, I used to develop code and do programming in Java.
But for the last 5 years been on the management side. Since I still have the passion and interest on programming I am currently doing laravel and AWS projects.
Excited to become a part of this community!
A reddit post brought me here. Neat site.
Gotta just say, tho, the image viewer doesn't jive with the rest of the site.
/me shrugs
Welcome!
I agree about the image viewer; it would make more sense to have it be a modal pop up or something eh? (Disclaimer: I work at dev.to)
a modal would be perfect. It's the base expectation these days I think to have a modal with gray overlay, then escape to make it go away, with an option for new tab.
Hi, Abdus here.
I am a self-taught developer, at initial stage of my coding career. I'm learning javascript and I have a little experience in C. I love Linux a lot.
Hope I will become a good developer in future.
Hi All!
This is Tanvir from Bangladesh. I have been doing API and backend development using Spring Boot for over a year. Dev.to is an awesome community of developers and I would very much like to be a part of it.
Hello everyone, it's nice to be here!
I've been lurking around for a few months, now I wanna try to fully join that amazing community.
I'm a second year Computer Engineering BSc student in Turin (Italy), but currently exchanging in Shanghai (hoping that you know where SH is 😂).
In the future I would like to study Data Science and work in that field.
At the moment I'm developing a mobile app in team, with Flutter and Firebase (I'm loving both), as project for the Software Engineering course of my Uni.
I love sailing, swimming and andventurous things (like travelling in the most remote parts of China) in general.
I've just written my first post, here!
Welcome, lurker to non-lurker! 😁
Hello there! I’m Rafael, a recovering graphic designer trying to grasp how to articulate clear Javascript expressions, write standards compliant applications that perform well and give significant technical contributions to forward a free and open Web. Currently getting to know React and the whereabouts of the view layer.
Hi everyone!
I'm Nabil, a Full Stack JavaScript Developer and CTO at Chum Chum Digital Agency Pvt Ltd. I've been coding web and hybrid apps for about more than 2 years. Currently, I'm learning React. Hope to meet people with similar interests. I provide outsource solutions to different clients and companies abroad and local. If you have anything that needs to be made, discussed or designed, give me a shout!
Thanks.
Hi geeks,how are you all doing ? I just stumbled out of nowhere :) was reading some post when someone "threatened" me to make acc,and so here i am
Dobro došao.. :)
(Welcome here..)
Yo, people!
I'm Adam, I'm 26 from London U.K. and I'm a dad to one 9 year old. (Supermarket sweep intro!) I've been coding for about a year and a half and have reached a point where I (pretty desperately) need a job that I can use my fairly newfound skills! Any help in this department is massively appreciated and other than that, I've joined dev.to to try and make some real life coding friends! Open for messages and conversations, even better if you're local! ✌🏻
Hi All
I'm a web developer working remotely, living in Cyprus.
Working in both Elm and JS and hoping to find time to learn Elixir.
I am always interested in Elm information and opportunities and learning more functional programming.
With previous careers involving journalism and blogging I hope to regularly post my experiences.
Best wishes :)
Richard
Howdy!
I'm Ricardo. I work in computer field since 2005, doing HTML and CSS - when tabless was still some kind of novelty for many. Since then, I have graduated in System Analysis and worked with Java and PHP (mostly).
My final project on graduation was about search engines in semantic web - I kind of regret not pursuing this in academic field, however, I had little to none incentive from scholars to do so. So I started working on software development - ecommerce and co-related fields.
Another thing I regret: not following my will to learn and work with Python. I spend the whole graduation orbiting around it, but never really taking the risk. "I have to invest something people use - like dotNet and Java" - that was their mantra.
Right now, I'm studying Python on my own and planning some tools that may become a product. However, PHP still pays my bills.
At last, I came here because of the Practical Dev O'Rly "books" (in 2016...?). Stayed for the community.
Take care!
Hi Everyone
My name is Ed, but everyone calls me Doc. I'm a Software Engineer with a 30+ year career. I've worked on just about every 'big' platform available (mainframe, mini computer, PC, web) and in all aspects of the SDLC. My current focus is with Python, data engineering. Despite my years in the business, still love writing code, and making new cool things!
Hey,
I'm Devin. I've been coding for a little while but nothing too complex. My goal over the summer is to take the training wheels off and build my first complex web app with Ruby on Rails. I've got a minimal (standard programing I/II level) Java understanding, and am learning a bit of Elixir. My day job is mostly using SQL (application support) with a bit of tracing to find bugs in our rails app.
Excited to delve into the community and learn as much as I can
Hi guys,
I'm Palash. I'm a CS undergrad from India and an open source enthusiast. I'm an aspiring developer who frequently contributes to open source software in order to learn software development. I recently made a cli tool to generate .gitignore files for projects written in any language. Would love some feedback on it.
Also its great to be a part of this community.
Hi, my name is Chuka. I'm currently a 3rd year Computer Science student at the University of Ilorin, Nigeria. I've been reading amazing articles here since I followed dev.to on Twitter and it has really encouraged me to do more! I'm a full stack web developer, I write pretty good python and I'm soon to launch my first ever Web app using Django. Wish me luck!
Hi...
I am GC, android app developer just starting my career in android development. I have just started learning few things in programming more like a basic beginner. I not great with apps just started learning about technology. I found the community when I was searching for free developer sticker and T-shirts.
I have decided to join making the first step in learning.
Christopher Augustus here. Now that I have a little time off from my full-time paying gigs, I'm coding in the only languages I want to use going forward: Rust, Kotlin, and Python. I hope to use as little as possible the languages that I'm tired of knowing too well: C++, Java, and Ruby.
Hello all,
just discovered this cool community by recommendation of a colleague.
I´m a self taught frontend-ish web developer currently working on Angular (I´m the noob in the team), but have worked with several languages and a few frameworks, since when Flash was owned by Macromedia. I dabble both in the frontend and in the backend (mostly PHP). My strongest suit is styles, layout and front-end performance.
Never take me too seriously, I don´t.
I´ve made my living so far by getting people to pay me as I experiment and learn new tech in their projects, while I do my best to fulfill their requirements. As a result, I´m quite often the go-to guy for several obscure/old/uncommon technologies (who knows how to google for a particular problem).
I accidentally ended up living the awesome city of Munich.
In my free time:
Nice to meet you all
Hello all
I graduated from a full-stack development bootcamp in December 2017 as part of a retraining program at my employer. I am currently working on robotic process automation (RPA) through Blue Prism, and I'm working on one or two side projects using a Java backend and Angular front end.
I've been a geek since the 80's and have been involved in technology professionally in one way or another since 1992. I'm excited about the opportunity to build things instead of just using them.
Hola,soy una persona bn interesada en la tecnología,sus avances continuos me dejan descrestada, es poco lo que he aprendido, básico en sistemas, aprovecho las oportunidades que se me presentan en la comunidad ya que soy líder comunitaria y madre directiva de los órganos de padres en la institución de mi hija, donde uno de los dos se interesó por abrir un espacio sabátino y apoyar a los padres que se interesaran desde lo mínimo que es encender un pc, hasta tercer nivel de excel.el curso no fue muy profundo pero gracias a este docente somos muchos los padres que salimos del temor a las tecnologías. Ahora he intentado ser más frecuente en un grupo que por azar me llegó la invitación hace tres años(pioneras developers) comunidad de Chicas programadoras, super inteligentes y con unos potenciales tenases y que a pesar de sus talentos tan esepcionslales, se destacan màs por su sencillez y su cualidad de servicio colaborativo, su nobleza, donde todas saben mucho y nadie sabe nada, es un equilibrio de todo y nada, donde las que se destacan en conosimientos comparten al máximo para que las que aún no lo saben puedan llegar a un nivel más alto por medio de su colaboración. En pocas palabras,ESTO ES UNA HERMANDAD QUE DEJA HUELLA A QUIEN QUIERA QUE A ELLA INGRESE.
Hey everyone, I'm Elly and I've been working as a developer for about 9 months. I'm a Bootcamp graduate from HackerYou in Toronto. I'm really enjoying all the coding I've been doing, lots of learning and challenges over the last few months. Lots more to learn and super excited to be a part of this community.
Hi guys & girls. My name is Andrej, I am head of a web development team in Cologne, Germany. Really like the community here and all the great contributions. Hope to have some interesting insights and chats. Looking forward to talk to you!
Viele Grüße!
Hello Devs,
I am Nick, tech enthusiasts. I am a student with special interest in web development, I poke around web technologies, not proficient in any. Have done small projects for front-end development.
I will appreciate your advice on my question.."Should I continue learning bits in web development languages or stick in, say frontend , and perfect on the technologies used and later learn the backend".
Thank You in advance
Hii guys,
I'm Nitish from India, a web developer and an engineer graduating this year. Very much excited to be a part of dev.to!! :)
P.S. two days back I got rejected in an interview and I was told that I'm not technically sound and they asked me just 2 questions in technical round!!!
great story. Would you mind sharing the 2 questions? Thanks
My name is AroicX am a web developer and also a graphic designer currently learning laravel a php framework also react and angular js. Not very creative with front end designs but am good at back-end design and coding 😎.
Hi all,
I'm Tunde, I'm a frontend developer, I'm proficient with HTML and CSS, my Javascript skill is average. I'm looking forward to learning more around these areas expecially Javascript.
I'm sure I'll learn a lot here, nice meeting you guys 😀
Hi all,
I'm Sanjay, and I've been into web development for like three years now. I'm also a Computer Science Engineering student who builds websites in my free time. I recently learned about PWA's and I'm working on building a couple of them as part of the learning process. (Dev.to is an awesome PWA by the way!)
Well, I have been a lurker here for a very long time now, just procrastinating every time I thought of actually signing up. But here I am :)
I have to say, this is an awesome community! Excited to finally be a part of it.
Have a good day everyone!
I am N Minnov. Life-long student of software development and technology in general. Love to listen and read more than talk or write! Observation, curiosity, introspection and contemplation have helped me become a better developer as well as a better person!
Enjoy deep and philosophical discussions on any subject!
@nminnov on Twitter.
Hey fellow developers,
I'm Prashanth. I am a front-end developer with 4 years of experience. I like new challenges and love to solve problems using code. Not a great coder though ;p . I am here to learn from all of you and better myself and try to be helpful to others like me.
Hello 👋✨
My name is Pedro but I prefer the be called pcdro.
I'm from Brazil and live in São Paulo where I work as a software engineer 💻
I arrived dev.to from Google Now feed and just loved the articles and community environment.
I will read more from dev.to to get courage for my first post, and I hope to learn more about software development with you all 💪
Kind regards from Brazil 🇧🇷
Hey all!
I'm Lauren! I'm a relatively new developer in the computational chemistry field. I code in python and C++ but I'm not super well versed in them yet - but it's a process. Glad to be here and have such a supportive community. Looking forward to all the great discussions to help me procrastinate my work!
Happy coding
Well, I've been registered a few days so I might as well make an attempt to be sociable.
My Name's Julian and I am a beginner at... well, just about everything. Without going into too much detail I've found myself, ALMOST through a series of happy accidents, in the position of building a very small tech company for the locals in my immediate community. I love to talk about it - maybe too much, so I won't get into the circumstances here.
I am REALLY stoked to see a community like this... the atmosphere here is very supportive and friendly - I'm sure I'm not the only one that feels like I have to have a master's in CS before I can ask a question on Stack Overflow and dislikes the impersonal "cutting culture" nature of most reddit groups.
I very much look forward to learning here. I'll probably listen much much more than I speak (see the above "new at everything" situation) but I appreciate the opportunity to stop in and say "hi" - I DO know how to do that.
Thank you to all the contributors and to the creators of the site, and I'm back quiet!
Hi all!
I'm Arek, I'd call myself a webdev. I love JS, maybe because I don't know it well enough... Anyway, my biggest passion od creating - that's why I code. I'm happy to become a part of that awesome society!