Yeah. For several years I tried to write down everything I got to learn while programming to a github repo. I decided a blog was more suitable for that kind of approach.
Now, everytime I learn something new, I write a short summary of it so I easily can do it again in the future.
I'm an 18 years old Javascript enthusiast, Front-End Web Developer π¨βπ», Musician π» πΉ and a Photographer π·, Who's probably making coffee β right now.
I'm still building it and I was finishing the styles just before I take a break an open dev and read this post π
And I want to host it under this url youssefrabei.dev but I will host it on this url for now youssefrabei.netlify.com
I am a self-taught developer from Argentina currently living in Spain. I am passionate about improving my technical skills and helping others do the same.
Yes, but in Spanish patferraggi.dev/blog . I post every article in English here and the Spanish version on my own blog. Gatsby + Netlify. Blog posts are Markdown. I have Netlify CMS in there but I rarely use it. I might change it to Sanity in the future. I track comments using disqus and use MailChimp for subscribers
Iβm a developer with 15-years of experience in the .Net stack as well as an interest in Angular.Iβm known for taking legacy projects and updating them so they can be maintainable and have new features
By Profession Software Engineer. Works with MAPS, Google Maps, Cesium JS and Luciad Developer.
Proficient in C#, WPF, Angular, NodeJS, JavaScript, PGSQL
taeluralexis.com! Made with Wordpress because I didnβt care to build from scratch. I took all the dev posts and cross posted on my own site And will now mainly post on my site
I am a full stack software developer with keen interest in system design and distributed computing. I create open source projects and also write about software development.
Yeah, I do. It's using Hexo and it's on Github pages. I got my domain name from Namecheap. I'm assuming here that self-hosted means it's not being managed through a cloud CMS:
As a full stack developer with 8+ years of experience, I have a strong foundation in web development technologies and in cloud computing, particularly with AWS/OCI.
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Location
Colombia π¨π΄ (not Columbia)
Work
Content, Courses & Training for .NET teams β Helping teams to write maintainable & performant code
I do, livecodestream.dev/ and I just subscribed to your mailing list! great blog!
Yes:
emgoto.com/
A couple of my posts are DEV-specific so they only exist on here, but otherwise everything else is cross-posted over from my blog.
Awesome design/styles in your blog. ππΌ
Thankyou!
Yeah. For several years I tried to write down everything I got to learn while programming to a github repo. I decided a blog was more suitable for that kind of approach.
Now, everytime I learn something new, I write a short summary of it so I easily can do it again in the future.
Banjocode.com
How do you add new posts? Do you have another application in administrator mode?
I'm still building it and I was finishing the styles just before I take a break an open dev and read this post π
And I want to host it under this url youssefrabei.dev but I will host it on this url for now youssefrabei.netlify.com
I don't. Haha. I have nothing to write about.
I bet you do!
You are right. It is hard for me to sit down and write as I am a perfectionist. Haha.
Yes, but in Spanish patferraggi.dev/blog . I post every article in English here and the Spanish version on my own blog. Gatsby + Netlify. Blog posts are Markdown. I have Netlify CMS in there but I rarely use it. I might change it to Sanity in the future. I track comments using disqus and use MailChimp for subscribers
thatamazingprogrammer.com
It's not much right now but it focuses on .Net development and how I handle different aspects of life as a developer. I also cross-post to DevTo.
Mine is hosted with Netlify: lewisjkl.com
It's made with Jekyll, but in hindsight I wish I had used Gatsby.
It's open source on my Github account if anyone is interested: github.com/lewisjkl/blog
Yes:
mahmoudashraf.dev/
No, haven't had time to please my perfectionism which I'm working on to tackle. I take this as a friendly reminder.
does github pages count?
vonheikemen.github.io/devlog/
Yes, the URL is sergiodxa.com/articles/
Yeah!
ππ» helder.dev
hraverkar.netlify.app/
taeluralexis.com! Made with Wordpress because I didnβt care to build from scratch. I took all the dev posts and cross posted on my own site And will now mainly post on my site
I have one. It is hosted on Github as pages. I use static site generator (Python based)
URL: emadmokhtar.com
Just started one:
alexandremjacques.github.io
Need to buy a domain though...
Yep, anotherdevblog.net/
Yes and no:
Yes - the.spiciest.dev/
No - it's not yet what I'd call a blog!
Have started recently.
Hosted on Netlify, built on Gatsby : arbazsiddiqui.me
I crosspost all articles on here as well with canonical url.
I've just launched it 2 days ago.ππ
bytetales.co
Yesβ codebond.co
kaluogh.github.io/
No ! Laziness :) its been pending for way too long.
btw a question @nick did you code-up your blog from scratch ?
Yeah, I do. It's using Hexo and it's on Github pages. I got my domain name from Namecheap. I'm assuming here that self-hosted means it's not being managed through a cloud CMS:
rameau.me
Yes, in magarcia.io
Also crossposting all recent articles to Medium and Dev.to.
Yes
Codesquery.com
Reason behind this I can do whatever I want if I have self hosted blog like from changing the backend to frontend
Yes:
adevtalks.com/
polvcode.dev
But as for me, I don't need a career; and I started posting to dev.to instead.
Yes. canro91.github.io Any ideas/comments to improve it are more than welcome
I do! It's at philna.sh (a URL I'm particularly proud of).
Yeah I do
vietduc01100001.tech
Got the cool domain name from GitHub Student Pack
Yes. At tuls.in