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hello everyone !!!! myself aayush and i'm starting a learning challenge and a new project ; read my post in profile and if you can guide me
Welcome to DEV! Starting a learning challenge alongside a project is a smart move. Hope you get helpful feedback from the community. 👍🏽
bonsoir cher devancier, je suis juste derrière toi :)
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My name is Dipesh,
and I’m currently on an exciting journey of learning Flutter from different sources — tutorials, blogs, videos, documentation, basically everywhere I can grow.
I discovered this platform while searching for solutions and ideas, and I found so many helpful blogs, concepts, and discussions that I finally decided to join the community myself
What a creative way to introduce yourself !💯👍
Hi all, I'm new here, most of my time working on an ecosystem to improve and research cross platform and repo ai workflows, communication, orchastration and collaboration. I recently published MyceliuMail npm cli and MCP which is like an internal communication system between agents (can span across separate systems) but much more. Your invited to check out out in and tell me what you think in npmjs.com/package/myceliumail also check out the MCP, it allows your code agents to communicate with claude desktop! npmjs.com/package/myceliumail-mcp
Tell me what do you use it for! Around 758 have downloaded the mcp and 940 the cli tool, and I have no idea what and how is their experience! Would love to get some tips how to walk in this forest of open source and dev...
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Thank you :)
Welcome! Starting a 100 days challenge is a great way to build consistency. Looking forward to seeing what you share along the way. 🚀
HEYY!!! Im Eyad! A junior in CS and I just wanted to share my projects I made and get some feedback ( and some help with collaboration as well)! I wanna learn more with making apps with native code mostly mobile apps , kotlin and swift.
Hello there! I am Kacper, I am dev and now I am here to be part of this great community :D
I am planning to bring a few nice posts backed with my full-stack experience, here is the first one! Enjoy and let me know how you find it :D
Hi everyone, I’m Rukhsana Naz.
I recently joined DEV to learn, share, and improve my work around web workflows and productivity-based utility tools. I’m currently exploring how digital systems can simplify everyday tasks — including electricity bill tracking, automation, and online workflows for users.
I also enjoy working on SEO and content structure experiments, especially where tech and daily utility solutions meet. Looking forward to engaging with the community, learning from experienced developers here, and contributing where I can.
If you’re into productivity, automation ideas, or tool-building discussions — I’d love to connect.
Hello everyone, iam a web dev and hight school student who increased in programming and now i lear low level concept, i start with my journey with c, i wish if i can find any firends or someone to discuss, also my English is bad, so ... ya
Hi everyone! 👋
I’m Khurram, a Software Architect currently working remotely. I’ve been in the game for about 18+ years across Management, Dev, and DevOps. Even after nearly two decades, my favorite place to be is still hunched over my laptop, deep in code!
Lately, I’ve been having a bit of an 'identity crisis' with AI. 😅 I love coding, but AI is starting to beat me at my own game! I recently built a project, mtkits.com, in just a few days, almost entirely through technical instructions to AI. It’s fascinating but also humbling—especially when AI gets hopelessly stuck on UI tasks, and I have to step in to 'save' it.
I’m here to share my experiences transitioning from old-school architecture to AI-assisted development. I just posted my first deep dive here about smashing a major migration in 2 days using Codex and GPT-5.1.
Looking forward to connecting with you all!
Hi Everyone, Adil here — I’m definitely in a new realm.
I’m not a dev, I’m a jeweler in Dubai for 20+ years. But over the last 11 months I’ve been coding, building, testing, and most importantly learning using agentic IDEs and other AI tools.
I’m genuinely fascinated by how people with no dev background can learn, code, and even design working tools and systems end-to-end.
I’m also surprised to even write this post — I’ve always been very introverted and lived in a small circle — but I feel what I’ve learned so far is worth sharing. And I know there’s a lot more to learn from this community too.
Looking forward to connecting, learning, and sharing more (I’m also working on a project to submit to a dev challenge soon).
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