Always sharing, always learning. I am a software engineer, who values a good work-life balance and working with a great team making an impact product over technology.
Full stack software web developer. Good with JavaScript, Python, Bash, Html, CSS, MongoDB, PostgreSQL. I'm a huge fan of linux and am currently freelancing as a full stack web developer.
Thanks! So I just took a look at your website its good although there are some areas that you could make better.
Possibly adding a profile image on the home screen so people know what you look like
I would remove the text telling people to use the nav bar. It's too technical not everyone is a programmer. Better to have one of those breadcrumb menus on the side that lets you scroll to sections or possibly an arrow pointing down.
Some of the images in the skills section are stretched out too much
The image of the monitor for the Todolist at the bottom needs cleaning up because there is a blue highlight on it
The text in the footer would be better centre aligned i think
Some of the buttons are missing the cursor pointer when you hover over them
The contact form has no validation a user can submit it blank
Quite a long list but those are the major issues I saw. Other than thats its not too bad 😁
Full stack software web developer. Good with JavaScript, Python, Bash, Html, CSS, MongoDB, PostgreSQL. I'm a huge fan of linux and am currently freelancing as a full stack web developer.
MacBook Pro M1 1680 x 1050. It's like that on all screen sizes. Look at the Linux and json logo. The Linux logo is stretched there is not enough width and the json logo should be a circle but it's an oval shape. The same applies to a few others like the React logo which is not in this image. I think the images need some resizing so add more width.
I began my journey in mobile app development and created my first ever React Native component 😁. Always exciting to learn new things and seem them work.
Yeah, for me, I fixed a tricky bug regarding DOM manipulation on div resize, was happening, but was causing both performance as well as re-render issues in React, tried everything, however useEffect saved me. Sometimes, u know but still u ignore and continue try improper methods, I think in such situation, we really need to calm down and keep things simple...
I like to build products using Next.js, Python, and Solidity I'm building EphemeralDAO🔗. I use the JamStack to quickly create websites and bring them online
I've been working on redesigning my portfolio and blog site, stefan-wright.com, I'm using React with Typescript, and the Styled-components library. Design is not a strong point of mine, I'll probably soon design I don't like it. I also really need to try and make sure that what I do is reusable, I often find myself rewriting from the ground up!
I help grow companies. An introvert and generalist but a software engineer at heart. I specialize on multi-platform applications development as well as cloud infrastructure.
Two weeks late but after much contemplation I decided to become an independent engineer and left my job at Pulumi after 3.5 years there. Are you looking for a Pulumi expert/cloud engineer? I am available for hire! :D
HTML, CSS, Bootstrap, XML, ajax, react js, WordPress, Magento, Shopify, Photoshop, Camtasia, SEO & learning new skills every moment 👨🏼💻 | I believe in learning and sharing with others 🛴
I was really hyped for writing a comment here but everyone commented here have a GOD LIKE post. All I did was recovered from COVID. Started learning React. Made a portfolio Website. Finished Demon Slayer : Entertainment district arc😁😁😁. But I feel great from recovering.
I am a professional DevOps Engineer with a demonstrated history of working in the internet industry. I am an avid Linux lover and supporter of the open-source movement philosophy.
Completing assignments and projects on intermediate CSS. I’m starting to see and understand the HTML layout and CSS interaction before coding as well understanding my mistakes and debugging. I even fixed a tribute page that passed but didn’t look good enough on mobile. It’s cool to start seeing the matrix, even if it’s just a little bit. Next will be JavaScript.
Always sharing, always learning. I am a software engineer, who values a good work-life balance and working with a great team making an impact product over technology.
I'm a full-stack developer with a passion for building beautiful and accessible UI. Everyone has a place on the internet, and it's up to developers to keep it that way.
I got to the halfway point in an digital accessibility course, and I had an engineer I work with, and who has helped me more times than I can count, ask me for advice. Just a snazzy feeling!
I am a frontend developer focused in creating application with React, Vue and Svelte. Currently, I am a software engineering student at Kasetsart University.
I launched my new portfolio website yesterday andrewbaisden.com/ 🥳
I love the colors and the minimalist of the design ♥
Thanks I really like these brand colors too!
Very professional and inviting, Andrew. Cheers! Todd
That dark mode toggle is just insane. Great job man!
Agreed
This is awesome i like the look of it. Maybe you can check out mine too? And let me know what you think. Davidesquerra.com
Thanks! So I just took a look at your website its good although there are some areas that you could make better.
Quite a long list but those are the major issues I saw. Other than thats its not too bad 😁
Do you know what size of screen you used to view the skills section is? That would really help alot. And thanks for your feedback! 🙂
MacBook Pro M1 1680 x 1050. It's like that on all screen sizes. Look at the Linux and json logo. The Linux logo is stretched there is not enough width and the json logo should be a circle but it's an oval shape. The same applies to a few others like the React logo which is not in this image. I think the images need some resizing so add more width.
Looks great, I love the dark mode too!
Recovered from covid and started working out again 🎉
Oh, same for me, although the recovery is still ongoing. Great job on starting to work out!
All the best with your recovery. It does take time
Hell yeah!
Congratulations on your recovery
Thank you!
Got awarded this!
I crossed 50K views here!

Congrats!
Thanks 🙏🏻
Congrats thats great!
Thank you 🙏🏻
I began my journey in mobile app development and created my first ever React Native component 😁. Always exciting to learn new things and seem them work.
I got a badge for being the top CSS author this week 😁
Yeah, for me, I fixed a tricky bug regarding DOM manipulation on div resize, was happening, but was causing both performance as well as re-render issues in React, tried everything, however useEffect saved me. Sometimes, u know but still u ignore and continue try improper methods, I think in such situation, we really need to calm down and keep things simple...
I meditated at least an hour everyday (that makes 3 weeks in a row!)
Also I finally made that NFT for my gf on valentines (not just a pic haha, I plan to have it token-gate a community, but that's next weeks challenge!)
Finally fixed a bug I've been working on for three days and I feel like a god😎😂
I've been working on redesigning my portfolio and blog site, stefan-wright.com, I'm using React with Typescript, and the Styled-components library. Design is not a strong point of mine, I'll probably soon design I don't like it. I also really need to try and make sure that what I do is reusable, I often find myself rewriting from the ground up!
Two weeks late but after much contemplation I decided to become an independent engineer and left my job at Pulumi after 3.5 years there. Are you looking for a Pulumi expert/cloud engineer? I am available for hire! :D
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Atul Prajapati ・ Feb 19 ・ 2 min read
I was really hyped for writing a comment here but everyone commented here have a GOD LIKE post. All I did was recovered from COVID. Started learning React. Made a portfolio Website. Finished Demon Slayer : Entertainment district arc😁😁😁. But I feel great from recovering.
Nailed the interview.
Took part of the Materialize + dbt + Redpanda Virtual Hack Day 2022 🙌
i working on a project i was able to complete, psuh to github using git and deploy on Netlify
Finally wrote a blogpost after 2 months of hiatus 😁
dev.to/adiatiayu/git-how-to-pull-a...
Completing assignments and projects on intermediate CSS. I’m starting to see and understand the HTML layout and CSS interaction before coding as well understanding my mistakes and debugging. I even fixed a tribute page that passed but didn’t look good enough on mobile. It’s cool to start seeing the matrix, even if it’s just a little bit. Next will be JavaScript.
Passed the Rails LinkedIn assessment
Had built my first SolidJS app. It surprised me how nice and concise this approach is.
Better than react?
I’d say cleverer and more reactive (funny ha?)
Lol
I am back to writing!
I am using dev.to and my blog. I would like to keep the habit of posting once per month 🤞
Become a better programmer in 30 minutes.
Juan D. Vega ・ Feb 18 ・ 3 min read
did coding and studied a lot.
I got to the halfway point in an digital accessibility course, and I had an engineer I work with, and who has helped me more times than I can count, ask me for advice. Just a snazzy feeling!
I finally started writing documentation for my Python package after procrastinating for 2 months.
github.com/DillonB07/GitAPI
Made my first contribution on GitHub! It was a small fix to a projects documentation for an open source project, but it felt awesome!
I also want to learn GitHub
I got a one for my solo and ensemble in band
I started to build a Framework to create Linux desktop apps! 🙂
github.com/bricefriha/Cassidy
I fixed a bug in a camp project and I am going to present it today.
Hey..
I am working on my website.
20 weeks of consistent blogging on dev.to :)
I decided to share some insights from the work process, the challenges, the benefits and achievements -
t.co/3K9IJndLAE
Started blogging on dev.to
Discovered that dealing with time zones in Javascript is a PITA. But learned a lot about it, so I guess that's a win ? 😄
deployed my site
Join dev.to community :)
Started blogging on this platform though I signed up a while back. I am determined to be consistent and grow as I learn and blog my journey.