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Long time reader, first time commenter! Hello all!!
Hi Michael, glad to see you getting started contributing here. It’s a great community of coders that have been so awesome with their help.
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Hello! It's a pleasure to virtually meet you all! My name is Kelly and I am currently a personal trainer, nutritionist, and metabolic technician at Life Time Fitness. I have developed a deep interest in combining health and fitness with technology to facilitate client improvement in health and nutrition.
I am currently exploring my interest in the tech sector and seeking the assistance and mentorship of others. I am learning to code and I have been engaged in creating a fitness app with a colleague. I am looking to acquire more related experience in the area where fitness and technology intersect and then ultimately become a complete full- stack web developer.
I would be truly grateful if I could explore my interest with you all and learn more about my career options in the technology sector.
Thank you and happy new year!
Lucrative!
Good luck with the app!
Wellcome !!!
hello
Cool topic and happy new year! 🏋️💻
Hello I am a new to web development, I started just 3 months ago but I’ve built a project from scratch with the knowledge of html, css, JavaScript, jquery,sql and php, I am willing to learn more and become more efficient
nice one
Thank you 😊
Well done Bro, keep up the good work.
Welcome to webdev ;)
If u need help, especially HTML or CSS, feel free to ask!
Thank you so much
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Happy New Year!
Hi Michael! Thanks for the markdown tip and helpful post link. Happy new year!
Hello Maelin !
Hello darey!
Hey need help for blogengine.net to get url rewrite
now its
localhost:64079/posts/new-post-1
Need this
localhost:64079/new-post-1
Also for
localhost:64079/page/newpage
To
localhost:64079/newpage
Please help if any one can
Thanks Michael for the very helpful tips! It is much appreciated.
Hi everyone and Happy New Year! I've been hooked to this platform ever since I started exploring the idea of becoming a software engineer. I'm excited to connect, share and give/receive support as I embark on my journey to becoming a software engineer (going the self-taught route).
I'm currently a work-at-home and homeschooling mom with a background in Materials Science & Engineering. I also have been blogging over the past 12 years. My coding journey began when I started launching Wordpress-based sites.
I'm interested in enhancing my tech skillset so I can shape a more flexible career that is beneficial for my entire family. After exploring coding bootcamp options, I've realized that the self-taught route is what will work best for my lifestyle right now. I'm absolutely open to any resources that were helpful to those that went the self-taught route to becoming a software engineer!
I look forward to connecting with you all!
I’m mostly self taught! And you’re already an engineer so it should be much easier for you. 😅
I think a good starting point is knowing how to fiddle with examples. One great site for that is called JSFiddle. There are others too. I really like Codepen. If you are curious, you can just change things and see what happens. If something breaks you can just refresh. After that you will want to get a local environment set up. You might want to have a goal of getting NPM installed on the command line and then using Create React App.
The other starting point will be getting good at reading documentation and googling for explanations. I think the React and Vue docs are both pretty good. And I end up on Stack Overflow for specific solutions to problems many times throughout my day.
Cheers!
Nice one Michael thanks for Sharing.
Hey Michael!
Good one, lol! Seriously though, thanks for taking the time to share these recommendations!
Much appreciated!
Wow, you sound like you have it so together! Welcome to the dev community Maeling. I look forward to seeing your posts.
Hi Katie! Thanks for the welcome. Definitely taking it one day at a time, absorbing the lessons of each day. Looking forward to connecting here!
Hello everyone! I had been coming to the site to read blog posts with my morning coffee and decided that I wanted to get in on the action!
I will mostly be doing the challenge threads for fun, and writing about my experiences as I set out to learn how to write compilers/interpreters! I may also throw in some posts related to web development / JavaScript if I feel inspired.
Great!!
cool.
Hello All !
I Land in this community by coincidence since I was searching for some help. But the second I reached the website, I was taken by its simplicity, design and UX. I told to my self it is for sure made by professionals to help beginners !
Thank you all
PS : sorry for my english if it not readable enough.. I'm not from an english native language country ^
Hello,
Happy new year everyone.
My name is Krys and I am Nigerian. I am a consultant, business development expert and an accountant.
I am very excited to be a part of this community. I'm sorry to say that I am very new to this but I am very willing and open to learning.
Love you all.
Hello and happy new year!
Hello world! Long time reader, first time account holder and article publisher (as of this week). I work on the Node.js platform for Heroku (builds and runtimes for JavaScript developers). I like JavaScript (all of it) and am very interested in security. Excited to chat with you all.
Hey Danielle, glad to see more women who code! Welcome to the dev community. I see you have already contributed a post and have jumped in running. I look forward to reading more postings from you.
Likewise! Thank you :)
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Love it!
I started coding with Java, tried my hands on a couple of other languages, became a master of none. After a few years of jumping around, I decided to narrow down my focus, to just be good at a few things. It makes life easy. Will be writing about some of my experiences, and open to learn and provide help when I can.
Thanks for joining!
Hi all, my first venture on to the internet as a developer.
I have been working as a dev for 3 years and enjoy using microsoft technologies.
I was drawn here from reading posts suggested by Google recently on my news feed and really enjoyed this website.
My goals for this year are too learn more about Blazor server and then when its ready, Blazor web assembly.
Thats an awesome goal, Kyle? What will you do once you learn more? What will you do with that skill?
Thanks f0r taking an interest!
I spend all my time working on a legacy app, so I don't get to improve my dev skills in my day job as much as I should and never start anything from scratch.
I can see that Blazor will be something new that will fundamentally change the .Net development approach. I hope to learn a skill that will avoid me having to dive into the JS technologies too much and give me an edge once jobs are asking for it, something my day job doesn't currently do.
Once I know more, I will use it to develop small websites to help speed up my greenfield development as I never get to start anything from scratch.
I am new to this community and I have been learning to become a Frontend web developer for close to 7 months and I'm in need of a mentor to help guide me and make my dream of becoming a developer come to fruition.
Thank you all and happy new year
Hi! What level are you at now, and what areas would you like to learn more about? Good luck this year
Thanks for the response,i am currently trying to use the Javascript knowledge I acquired from tutorials and some books to develop a project
I would be happy to help if you get stuck on your project. You can DM me. 🤟
Hi everyone, I'm Nasouh Mrstani from SYRIA, I have been a web developer for 8 years, I have never participated in online communities until now, I have been a viewer for a long time, Am very excited for my first time helping everyone and learn things for you all!! :)
Hi everyone. I'm not sure what i'm doing here since I fell from the internet roof by randomness googleing and semi-accident. My english won't be perfect as I'm french, and i'm sorry for that (quality of language, not the french beeing part) and I would want to join a dynamic community to help me keeping motivation and finding good ideas. I'm actually in a learning process with a kind of private school here in France, but I want to do more. And I have 2-3 side projects I've no clue how to realise, and I want to make my life in the vast, shiny devworld. So, if you can handle noobness, here I am and hello :)
Welcome to the dev community. It sounds like you will fit right in! We are all here to help and support each other on our coding journey. Don’t be afraid to contribute new posts on how your projects are going.
Thank you :)
Hello, everyone! I'm a frontend developer from Warsaw, Poland. I've found dev.to by accident. I was reading a post on someone's blog, and she had a link to her profile on dev.to. I've read about it and decided to register. I've been looking for an interesting dev community for some time now, I think I've found it. I also have a blog, but it's in Polish, and I haven't posted there anything there for some time. Maybe reading other people's post will motivate me to write something :P. Anyway, happy to be here!
System.out.println("Hello dev.to");
Console.Writeline(“Hey Conrad, welcome to DEV”); // 😊
Thank you Katie :D
Your welcome. Sorry for the typo in your name Konrad. That was my phone doing spellcheck! 😊
Hi my name is ifeanyi, I've been a fan of Dev post since I got interested in programming about 3 months back. I'm also aspiring to be a self taught web/app developer. I currently work as an optometrist. Glad to be here!
Hello everyone! This is Karthik, a final year engineering student from India. During the past 3 or so years I have been passionate about all things AI/ML and been gaining knowledge and building project related to it. I have been proficient in C++ and python and treading towards new technologies and would love to learn and discuss withthe community. And yeah I would be sharing about my experience throughout the year in the thread. My goal for this year is to get a job in the domain of Data science or work my way to it somehow.
I'm open for discussion and would love to discover new career option and learn new cutting edge technologies in AI/ML and software development in genera.
Happ New Year everyone!
Greetings netizens. I'm just another one. An article about prog.lang names origins brought me on board. A funny fact is that while I see everyone commenting on how hard it is to pick the right name for the right project, naming things from rpg characters, and enterprise-grade branding to exotic militech gear and dlt projects, is something I highly enjoy.
Welcome Ross! I’m looking forward to seeing the names you come up with for your own projects.
Some of the interesting would be:
IntelOps: Greek UAV and smart city applications startup.
Remote Influence: Electronic Music Label
NCD (Noise Cloaking Device): DARPAxThales Group project (name speaks)
Some of my music projects use the following monikers:
Instant Teleportation Process Detected While In Progress (ITPDWIP)
Soviet Space Research Institute (SSRI)
Hermes3
Agent 00 All
Shenzhen Electronic Payments Authority (S.E.P.A.)
Got a bunch of names / concepts for future startups, but not willing to share them at the moment :$
One of them would be:
ΠΕΚΑΔΜ (Πρότυπη Εταιρεία Καταγραφής Διαχωρικών Μεταβολών) (Data Science)
ARPA Spatial Industries (Hi-Tech R&D)
Bend Systems (Anachronistic intel exchange protocols)
:)
Howdy Folks. I have about 24 years of experience in IT and development. I have a ton of knowledge ranging from C#, patterns, refactor, DevOps, Web, SQL, Automated Testing etc.
I have over the past 4 years help guide a refactor/restructure project which involves a giant monolithic suite of applications. We now have a very well structured backend, API, CI/CD, Tests and Code processes. DevOps baby. I was hoping to write about that experience here with a few articles as I have learned many lessons that should be shared with a community. This looks like the right place. Take care for now.
M.
Hello! Greetings from LA 😁
Greetings. I'm Saleem Siddiqui (he/him or they/them). Developer/Coding-Architect. Polyglot, poly-framework, poly-interested. Mistake-prone, mistake-celebrator, and mistake-forgiving. thesaleem.com, linkedin.com/in/ssiddiqui, twitter.com/S2IL. Thank you, @thospfuller , for introducing me to dev.to. Looking forward to learning and sharing.
Hi all! I ended up joining after reading a post on CORS (by @miguelmota ) via Twitter. I have been programming professionally for the past decade (doesn’t feel like it tho!) but haven’t made much progress with personal projects so my goal is to get better with that. I have already saved a bunch of posts to read since I joined and it’s definitely inspiring me to pick up and finish projects I started a while back and plus start some new ones!
Hopefully one day I will also get around to writing a post as well :)
Hi all! I like reading Dev's articles and now it's time to start publishing my own :)
Wishing you a happy new year and may all your dreams come true
My name is Adam Milton. I was in the US Navy for around 8 years. I separated 3 years ago and I have been working as a contractor for the Navy those past 3 years. I want to deepen my skill set and I have always want to learn/increase my proficiency in both Python and Bash Scripting.
I spent the past 3 months learning about how and where to learn those languages and now I am ready to dive head first into this journey.
Any insight or help would be greatly appreciated.
Hi Adam, I’m Katie one of the DEV moderators and unofficial cheerleader. I want to welcome you to our community of coders. If you have any questions about how to post or even navigate around the site, just reply to this comment. I also recently posted an article on comments and posts that you can read anytime.
Hello! Everyone :)
How I got here
1) looking to expand my network and learn from fellow developers.
2) also starting my journey to learn about Gatsbyjs. Dev.to is one of the channel listed about Gatsbyjs.
When I reach here, I fall into a rabbit hole. Reading from one article to the next. Thanks for all the awesome writing people and Happy New Year
Hello there! I've read a lot of content from this site before, but I just discovered that there is a whole community behind it! Pleasantly surprised to know that I can read and write content in a more open... err... let's say platform.
Amused that is open source too!
Hello everyone. Joseph is my name from Lusaka,Zambia. I am currently pursuing a bachelors degree in Computer Science, 2nd year. I feel glad to be a part of this community and I know I will interact and learn a lot from everyone. I will contribute were it best fits me. I know basic programing languages but recently I have been aligning myself with web development tools and languages. Be blessed.
Hi,
Am an Android Developer from Nairobi,Kenya learning under the Google Associate Developer Program in Africa.
Java, Kotlin, Golang, CSS and HTML are my primary programming languages but looking forward to learning Python for Machine Learning and JavaScript in 2020.
Happy Coding!!
Hey Norman, best luck in your endeavors!
Thank You DanK 😊🙏🏾
Cheers to a Prosperous 2020!!
Hello, nice article, I am also using this approach for my dev environment for a while, but I have now faced some issues in the last months. The first one is that my application grew and it runs very slow on local docker, and the second one is that I receive from time to time this error: "file_put_contents(... /cache/....)".I searched I could not find fixes for those problems yet and it is really annoying.
Hello! I saw this place mentioned on a youtube video and decided to check it out. I'm relatively new to coding and focussing mainly on css and javascript at the moment until I feel ready to move on to looking at libraries. I'm following a few udemy courses and hoping that one day I'll be good enough to transition from my current job as a teacher into being a web developer.
Hi Emma, welcome to DEV. Glad to see more “girls that code”. Feel free to ask around for help by leaving comments to a post. You’ll find us to be a very supportive community. In time when you feel comfortable, you can write your own post about your coding journey.
Well i am here because of a post i´ve been reading about not just read tutorials. I am a Frontend student. I´m studying Javascript and gaining experience to reach my goal of working at this great industry.
Welcome Beicker.
Anything in particular is puzzling you about how to start making a career in this industry?
I don't know man. I know that i need to improve my personal branding. The problem is that i don't have much time to do that so i am doing it little by little. I don't know if that is enough to me.
Have a look at this one, I havd found it super useful
How I Got Hired at DEV (and Every Other Tech Job)
Jacob Herrington (he/him) ・ Nov 1 '19 ・ 13 min read
Hi everyone! I'm a student of Computer Science and recently got introduced to the world of software development. I want to learn some fun stuff about web technologies, unix and hardware! Looking forward to learning through cool projects!
Welcome! It's great to have you here
Hello all, I've spent a lot of time reading articles and finally decided to join the community.
I just finished a game dev program, after my undergrad, and I'm looking to expand my understanding of computer science and programming.
I look forward to making some new friends too.
I was going through this topic
developing-an-express-application-using-typescriptand it was really fantastic. So I thought why not onboard?Now these days, I'm learning about system architecture, designing a highly scalable system with node, aws services. Recently learning Typescript and how to use design patterns in node project.
Hello all!
I was told this was a good place to share knowledge so here I am.
I am a software developer with a computer science degree, mostly developing backend using Java and concerned about everything it interacts with, being it the frontend, to cron jobs, queues and so on.
I love algorithms, learning new concepts and languages and to be up to date as possible.
In a nutshell, I am a Software development and clean code enthusiast.
Hi 👋 I’m Oluwaseyifunmi
Web developer, blogger & JAMSTACK
I’m new here I will be posting more about JavaScript and how-to guides stay tuned
Happy new year 🎊
Hi Guys!
Thought of beginning 2020 with some tech blogging and couldn't think of a better start other than dev.to.
I am a techie dealing with React on a daily basis and would like to broaden my knowledge in other languages like Rust, Go etc and also know what you guys up to with React-Redux?
Happy New Year!
Welcome to DEV! 👋
Long time reader and Linux user. New to contributing to the open source community. I'm passionate about Evangelizing Linux in the Data Science and Dev Ops communities. Thought this might be a place to "blog" or share some resources I'm working on the make it easier for new to Linux folks to get up and running.
Hello everyone,
this is Antonio a front-end architect who's working on frontend since 8 years now :)
I hope to possibly share my experience and my knowledge with the community as well as few libraries I've recently wrote
Hello everyone! I'm excited to be a part of this awesome community.
I'm very excited to join with this community. I'm reader in dev community since 2 years ago and today I think that is the best site where I will improve my dev skills and my english language as I contribute and keep reading from you.
Hi everyone! After a long time of stumbling upon dev.to articles and interesting people in the community, I decided to join as well.
I'm a software engineer working remotely from Osaka, Japan. I've been fully remote for almost five years now. Feel free to ask about anything related to remote work or about Japan - they're the topics I get most asked about.
These days I'm mostly interested in talking and learning about automated testing. I have a couple of blog posts from my personal site that I'll share with the community here in hopes that others find them useful.
Looking forward to contributing and getting to know more people!
Hi, I'm new here. I'm a chemical engineering student and wannabe full-stack web developer. I code in python(first language) and javascript. :) Discovered alot of dev.to posts that were super helpful during google searches so I came here.
Hi, I'm William Jolitz, I was referred here by mention of Don Goodman-Wilson's controversial "Open Source is Broken" post. I'm more usually found on LinkedIn (linkedin.com/in/williamjolitz/) or GitHub (github.com/williamjolitz).
I was looking for an alternative to medium for my daily reads to become more proficient with React, and someone suggested i head over here. Looks like i'll have plenty to read 👌 Hello everyone 😊
Hi Bastien, I'm Katie, one of the basic moderators here on DEV.
My unofficial title: DEV cheerleader 😊
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.
Don't hesitate to ask questions or contribute new ideas.
Hey Katie, thanks! I indeed have a suggestion to make - while searching for a fabled Medium replacement, i tried looking for an ActivityPub based community. I'm pretty glad to be here but i feel like implementing ActivityPub would be a great improvement, and a quick google search tells me i'm not the first one to think so.
Is there somewhere where we can upvote or support suggested features that i'm not aware of?
I would look at the contact link and make a GitHub issue for that feature.
Actually, I already did, and there is such an issue but it doesn't seem to trigger much passion 😋
Hey Daniel, well last year July was when my Dev journey started. Been on freecodecamp's curriculum. Gotten JS cert. More to learn, more to create. Success on your Journey.
PS: that web you created is really cool. Love the sleak design... Real smooth.
hELLO, You may call me Nemo. I am extremely terrified to have jumped into this career change. But things have changed since like 2006. I used to do this: JavaScript, CSS, and HTML in HS. But now, everything seems like a foreign land. Any advice, mentorship, & help is ALWAYS welcomed! Background: Bass Player and built computers for fun :P
Hello y'all 😃
I'm a long time reader and decided to finally join. I mostly code in C++ and aspire to be a published game dev some day. I make pixel art, but I'm no artist. Sometimes making the pixel art is harder to do than the programming.
I have my associates and would like to go back to school to get my bachelor's degree. I'm currently teaching myself Java, Python, and some of the more advanced C++ concepts and graphics libraries. I'm a dog person, though cats are cool too. I'm also a fairly chill and mellow person.
I'm also very passionate about wanting the world to have, at the very least, a basic literacy in CompSci and basic programming concepts. I believe that in the modern age where we all interact with computers everyday, a basic literacy in programming is just as important as knowing how to read, write, and do basic math.
I've thought about possibly becoming a teacher for middle school children and
would want to teach them computer science concepts. I think it would be awesome if I was the influence for a kid to choose the path of a software engineer.
I look forward to what we can all do for each other to become the best programmers and people we can be. I like to try and see the potential and best in people.
Hi to Dev community, I am a fellow developer with a keen interest in the field of Web Development, I aim at becoming a brutally 😂 solid JavaScript developer.
I welcome all the suggestions and tips regarding the use of Dev workspace, and making out the best of it.
Hi, my name is Alex.
I extremely rarely write blog posts especially in English 'coz it's not my mother tongue. Like 20 minutes ago I decided to make a draft on DEV.to thus I pushed "sign up" button. And now I'm writing this and still not my post.
So this is my user experience I guess. :)
Glad you're here! Welcome, Alex!
Hi guys, I’m excited to be here. I’m looking forward to meeting great minds and sharing my thoughts and ideas from time to time, but most importantly I’m here to learn 😎
Hello everyone, I'm a university student and through my major I learned some of the basic of these three languages : C/JAVA(POO)/Javascript/Html/Css.
I dont believe I master them, that's for sure.. but I wanna go through them again and learn more if i can about them and others. Thank you all of you.
Hello to all that are new to DEV.
I'm Katie, one of the basic moderators. My unofficial title: DEV cheerleader 😊
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.
Be sure to read my post about navigating around here
A Comment is not a Post
Katie Nelson ・ Dec 20 '19 ・ 3 min read
Hello everyone ! have a great dev year ! :D
Hello all!
I'm here to learn more on front-end development technologies (Vue and others) and anything interesting I come across. Additionally, I want to get into the habit of contributing/sharing my knowledge.
The LadyBug pod got me here. It's kind of weird bc I'm majoring in mechanical engineering but I did just start working for an network admin company and am coding in my role.
I'm learning CMD, AVR hoping to move to Cortex or alike, stretching I'll do some tensorflow later in the year.
Hi all!
I'm a first time reader and user. I learned about this site via CodePen.
I'm an IT tech transitioning into the web dev realm, I'm also self-taught and I wish to share my projects with this community for critique and advice.
Best wishes and Happy New Year!
Just found you guys. This place is so cool. Hello world :D
Hello World!,
I am new to this community and still learning my way around. I started teaching myself web development about 15 years ago with HTML4, CSS, and vanilla JS. I had no idea at the time how much I didn't know. After making some simple pages that never made it to a server, I stopped for almost a decade and got a job, and started a family. That was fine except for the fact that it was a dead end job that couldn't teach me anything else, my brain was not being used, and I couldn't afford California cost of living. So in 2017, I went back to school full-time, while working full-time, and recently I graduated with my AA in IT, majoring in programming (UoP online). Since then, I've been doing my best to not let the information I've obtained go idle, but it's difficult when I work 40+ hours per week in an unrelated field and taking care of 3 children the rest of the week.
This is why I'm here. I joined this community in an attempt to find people to collaborate with, maybe make some professional connections that can help me drastically change career paths. I hope I've come to the right place because I currently don't have anyone in my life that understands anything about web/software development.
I am open to any suggestions (or job offers) on how to trade my 40+ hour/week unrelated job for a career as a developer.
If you've made it this far into my post without scrolling past, thank you for taking the time to read this and have a marvelous day.
Hi Everyone, Happy New Year.
I'm Samuel. I've been wanting to learn JS for a while and i just thought why not start now and here at devCom. I'm not really much of a writer nor a good dev but i chose to join this community to learn from the pros and probably document my progress through my learning period.
Hi everyone.
Just found and signed up to dev. Looks like an amazing community and resource.
I'm in the process of changing career. Have been a working commercial photographer in London for 10 odd years and have decided to move on.
I'm pretty well experienced with HTML and CSS. Now working on improving my JS and php.
Welcome Mohsin! I look forward to seeing your posts.
Hello there! starting the new year with a great community.
I am self taught in Machine Learning and Python, I've been also a silent observer of the Dev community, is finally time to get on board, let the fun begin!
Hey everyone 👋
I am Vasilis, passionate problem-driven entrepreneur with a demonstrated history of working in the insurance and legal services industries.
I have functional expertise in end-to-end automating processing & processing optimization, digitalization, project management, digital marketing, and lead generation.
I love networking and learning new things from people with similar interests (around the world). 🌍
In my free time, I like coding, reading anything around human needs & problems and looking for new interests.
Really happy for join in Dev.to Community and looking forward learning more for/from each one of you. 😍
Hello! :)
I am new to web development too
I have made my website on wordpress, started a new degree and am now working for ScrapingBot
I love to learn by myself so I think I'm really going to enjoy dev.to
Cloud-native, containerized image, Angular and C# aficionado ~ with a penchant for developing complex apps that are cloud agnostic, leverage few if any vendor pay-for services (beyond hosting containers). I live in Happy Valley, Oregon a beautiful place in the Pacific NW of USA.
About Me: Accomplished web developer, project manager & front-end designer with extensive experience building WordPress driven websites, HTML5, CSS3 and various web scripting technologies, web standards and project management. Provide a diverse range of services including custom web development, SEO/SEM, Digital Marketing and branding to an array of clients from a variety of industries. Enthusiastic web professional motivated by challenging projects and deadlines.
Hello all
I am Asfand Yar! I've been working as a Web Developer for 5 years. The most beautiful thing about being a developer is that we get to learn new things every single day! My quest for learning has brought me to this community!
I use HTML, CSS and Javascript for creating the layouts by using CSS Grid and Flexbox.
I can also work with php and laravel for backend development and creating REST APIs.
Currently I am learning Web Components is Stencil because it will help me learning React swiftly. After that, I intent to learn Gatsby JS and Express to become a full fledge MERN Stack Developer. I hope this community will have lots to offer which will help me achieve these milestones that I have set for the year 2020!
Hello, Happy to finally Join after reading dev.to articles for months.
I am a FullStack Software Engineer with a keen interest in Software Development, CyberSecurity and Digital Marketing.
I do Python-Django/Flask.
Hey, my name is Lex. Nice to meet you all!
I'm brand new to this world but was recommended to join this community by a friend, as I can share my story and learn from others.
I started a bootcamp this week and will be sharing a weekly blog about my experience, including what lead me to the bootcamp in the first place.
Hopefully someone can gain something from it :)
Hey everyone!
I'm a B.tech student studying Information Technology. I've been reading for quite a while now, and the posts are very informative and helpful. I'm currently exploring blockchain and container orchestration. I joined to share my experiences in programming with the amazing community here and learn new things.
Hi friends, I'm Fabian. I'm a marketing analyst interested in becoming a front-end developer. Long story short, I feel that a more rewarding career for me would be one that involves creation, which coding naturally lends itself to.
I decided to listen to 13-year-old me who once self-taught himself HTML and built a website. I can't recall why I dropped coding as a kid but what matters now is that I'm fully devoted to starting from scratch.
I'm excited to read everyone's content. I have quite a way to go before I can call myself a front-end developer, but I'm soooo excited thinking about the work I'm going to put in to become one.
First time here all thanks to an article I just read and wanted to comment in. Also, been passionate about web dev and programming (please let's not make that distinction an issue) for years now but never really got serious about it. So I purpose to change that this year.