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Looking back on your week -- what was something you're proud of?
All wins count -- big or small π
Examples of 'wins' include:
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I've published my first article on dev.to (here), I'm in the process of finalizing the second, and I've put down the ideas for the third :)
Very good !!!
I posted my first article on Dev.to two days ago, and this week, I built a quiz system project to revise my ReactJS skills for practice.
Pariiis (but Toulouse is best city in France :3)
π΄β« ftw
I won the 2025 writing challenge this week! see Official post
nice!
Starting a new project
ship it!
Please, I'm currently looking for an urgent backend assistance needed for an upcoming project delivery.
For quicker communication, you can reach me on WhatsApp at +1 (289) 717-2369
I hope to hear from anyone soon! π
I finalized my student's internship report review who did a really good job.
One of the key aspects of the internship was to be challenge the devex of our stack on a junior developer:
... and see how tools are easy to use:
I've launched Dev.to Rater - A tool that analyzes your dev.to blog posts.
@perisicnikola37 lfg! Product Hunt wen?
It's already on Product Hunt :)
producthunt.com/posts/dev-to-rater-2
@fmerian
does dev.to provides its API's to build stuff?
No. This is custom parsing with core logics for calculating score. You can check it yourself in the repository.
I'm adapting to using Codeberg instead of GitHub. I'm focusing on projects and preparing open source content. I learned what Latent Dirichlet Allocation is.
I rewrote a very large project of mine in a new framework. Blog post coming soon! π
Started working with C again, and started working on another video!
awesome!
On company we get a brand new MacBook Pro instead of old Dell Windows Laptop. Very soon is end my suffering of working in a linux VDI ( I prefer linux much more than window ) where the main problem is the VDI give a around 10FPS screen refresh rate. That is give a bit unresponsive workflow. Also every day need to be made a booring 15min login process untill I ready for work, this will replace a near instant. Boss expectation is 25% increased works. I think that is no problem, because I will loose my chains.
Sounds like a huge upgrade! π No more sluggish VDI and long loginsβjust smooth performance and instant access. That 25% productivity boost will come naturally when you're no longer fighting with your tools. Enjoy the freedom! π
Started my new job π₯³
bravo!
Thanks youuu
Building a Scalable, Cost-Effective Live GPS Tracking System for 300+ Trucks: Lessons from My Team's Logistics Tech Journey πͺ
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