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Looking back on your week -- what was something you're proud of?
All wins count -- big or small 🎉
Examples of 'wins' include:
- Getting a promotion!
- Starting a new project
- Fixing a tricky bug
- Actually getting a full 8 hours of sleep 😴
Happy Friday!

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🚀 Published a technical article and it went way better than expected!
"I Built a Production RAG System for $5/month" hit 800+ readers in 48 hours,
got picked up by dev aggregators (hackertab, daily.dev, buzzing.cc), and
received reactions from DEV.to's founder @bendhalpern
Best part: The article led directly to my first ChatGPT App Store client
project. Currently building Milestone 1 and ahead of schedule.
Turns out publishing your work really does create opportunities! 💪
Article: dev.to/dannwaneri/i-built-a-produc...
I’m a web developer specializing in Python and Django, with experience in both frontend and backend development. I’m currently looking for job opportunities and would appreciate any support or leads. Thanks!
I started my open-source project and article-
medium.com/gopenai/ai-powered-cypr...
The project focuses on building intelligent end-to-end test automation using OpenAI GPT-4, LangChain, LangGraph, and a continuous integration pipeline.
GitHub - github.com/aiqualitylab/cypress-na...
I’m actively working on adding more features and enhancements to this 😊
I created a never-ending fun 3D animation using 🎢
RollerCoaster.js, and wrote a post about it on DEV Community.🤩 ↓dev.to/webdeveloperhyper/how-to-cr...
Currently going deep on systems development, was currently studying how a code editor, language server(gopls) and Language Server Protocol(LSP) work together under-the-hood. Wrote an article about it. Kindly read it and share feedback
Quality family time!
Deploying HAProxy Kubernetes ingress controller in my observability cluster.
My L1 and L2 nodes running ❤
Finalist at a National level Hackathon:)
Couldn't win though but it's a win for me
Definitely a win.
I started my last infrastructure deployment article for my CI/CD series. The series shows how to deploy gitlab, jenkins, artifactory, sonarqube, mattermost, elk, prometheus and grafana from scratch in an automated fashion with Infrastructure as Code and Configuration as code. Total word count is somewhere by 90000+. Series can be viewed on my profile. Will make juniors or those interested in skilling up quite strong
Wow, that is thorough. Just an FYI there's a series feature on DEV if you want to put them all together. Here's how to do it:
Best Practices for Writing on DEV: Creating a Series
Sloan the DEV Moderator for The DEV Team ・ Apr 17 '23
Thank you so much! I originally just had them on GitHub and started posting here. Will group them once the last articles in the series are finished. Thanks again!
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