Megha PathakforHashnode Town Hallarrogant-crook-interrupt-85.hashnode.net·Mar 25, 2021FeaturedLife at Hashnode Edition: #1Hey! Everyone👋 You have seen my Hashnode team and me talking to you over the Discord server, Tweets, Hashnode comments, everywhere and anywhere. But to be best buddies, we must tell you about ourselves too. That's how we will become friends who k...Rutik Wankhade and 6 others are discussing this7 people are discussing thisDiscuss·319 likes·809 readsLife at Hashnode 🏊HashnodeThanks for this lovely article, enjoyed reading this. Enjoy your time, you have got amazing team! 💖🙌 6
Victoria LoforArticles by Victoria Lovictoria.hashnode.net·Feb 1, 2021Why a Personal Brand is Important for a DeveloperJeff Bezos once said, “Your brand is what people say about you when you’re not in the room.” Personal branding is often conceptualized as how you view yourself but in fact, it is the opposite. It is about how others perceive you. Hello everyone! In t...Tapas Adhikary and 13 others are discussing this14 people are discussing thisDiscuss·240 likes·3.2K readsVictoria's Blogging TipsGeneral Advice
Megha PathakforMegha Pathakmeghapathak.hashnode.net·Jul 13, 2021Six months of Hashnode: My journey as a full-time devHey Everyone 👋🏻 Today marks the completion of six months of working at Hashnode for me. Yay! 🎉 A week back, Rajat Gupta decided that we should catch up. So we did, haha.In the sync up, while Rajat was sharing how his first two weeks were at his fi...Tapas Adhikary and 12 others are discussing this13 people are discussing thisDiscuss·238 likes·1.8K readsHashnodeBeing in a similar situation now I can obviously relate to the article and I loved reading it. We're lucky to have you on the team Megha Pathak! 6
Popsana BaridaforYeastycode Blogheavensloop.hashnode.net·Mar 18, 2023Little BeginningsI was born in Port Harcourt, Nigeria on the 4th of April 1989. When I was nine years old, I operated a computer for the first time. This was a rare opportunity because computers were scarce and expensive at the time. My siblings and I would wait like...DiscussDevLife
Matthew SmilanskyforMatthew's Bloggumshoe.hashnode.net·Mar 3, 2023How Streaming Made Me a Better DevI've been a streamer on Twitch for about 3 years now. For the majority of that time, I streamed video game content. I love to stream because it lets you meet and chat with other people who share the same interests as you while doing the things you lo...Discuss·21 likes·68 readsDeveloper
Darshan MandadeforDarshancodes.techdarshancodes.hashnode.net·Feb 19, 2023Debugging as a developer: A Story!A Software Application needs to be error-free before going out in the market. Customer satisfaction is of utmost importance for any organization; only a bug-free product can keep your customer happy. In this article, we will see what debugging is and...Discuss·38 likes·225 readsDebuggingFeb
Kristian LentinoforKristian lentino's blogkristianlentino.hashnode.net·Jan 5, 2023The importance of communities in my career as a developerHi guys, how're you? I hope that you're fine :D Today's topic will be a very important one for me: Communities. What is a community? A tech (in our case) community is a group of people who are interested in technology and are brought together by a c...Discuss·105 readsDev lifecommunity
Matthew SmilanskyforMatthew's Bloggumshoe.hashnode.net·Dec 26, 2022Programmer Hobbies: A Personal ReflectionI love to program. Of all the activities I enjoy, I truly believe it is the truest "passion" that I have. But programming is not the only thing I enjoy doing. I have a lot of different hobbies -- some creative, some competitive -- that I divulge time...Discuss·21 likes·50 readsGames
Sakshi ChaudharyforSakshi Chaudhary's Blogsakshichaudhary.hashnode.net·Dec 19, 2022My career wrap 2022- Reflecting on this year's journey.First of all Kudos! to Syed Fazle Rahman and his team for starting this campaign #devretro2022 to give all of us a chance to pause and think about what we achieved this year and how far we have come. We as developers often tend to ignore our own acco...Discuss·121 readsDeveloper
Kristian LentinoforKristian lentino's blogkristianlentino.hashnode.net·Dec 16, 2022My personal Dev Prospective for 2023!Here we go, after my personal Dev Retro , I couldn't miss this chance to write about my personal Dev Prospective!! It's the moment to look into the future and define clearly some goals that I want to achieve during this new year. Why I'm doing someth...Discuss·3 likes·198 readsDev lifeDevProspective2023
Kristian LentinoforKristian lentino's blogkristianlentino.hashnode.net·Dec 12, 2022💻 My personal Dev Retro - 2022Disclaimer: a lot of One piece references on this post, it's Oda's fault which is dropping a lot of good chapters during this last months. 2022... What a year it has been! The 2022 for me was a year full of changes, both at work and on a personal lev...Discuss·5 likes·172 readsDev life#DevRetro2022
Prakhar TiwariforPrakhar's Tech Blogpraksh.hashnode.net·Nov 29, 2022How to take care of your Health as a DeveloperI am suffering from Computer Vision Syndrome 🥴 🖥️ at the time of writing this article, I already suffered from chest pain last year. Migraine pains were frequent, all because I was ignorant about my health. And now as I am serious about it, I feel ...Discuss·7 likes·299 readshealth
Melisha TroutforMelisha Troutmelly-1636369782391.hashnode.net·Aug 22, 2022How to know when it is time to move on from your workplaceTime is a friend when we use it for good by acting, not for evil by letting it slip away. No matter how much you love your job, there always comes a time when you have to move on. You may get promoted and given a bigger role or responsibility, or ...Discuss·1 like·26 readsCareer