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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:
- Getting a promotion!
- Starting a new project
- Fixing a tricky bug
- Making the perfect sandwich π₯ͺ
Happy Friday!
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Wrote a post about our Postgres migration
Evolving Our Infrastructure: Why We Moved from Heroku Postgres to Neon
Ben Halpern for The DEV Team γ» Jun 19
Completing week 3 of my new gig at Cloudinary as Director of Developer Relations. Finishing off some other engagements nice and neat. And booking some of the first third-party conference travel I've done in years!
Congrats, Jen!
I made it through 2 back to back, high impact war rooms AND they made me spend a day in the office for the first time since covid. I'm not a fan of the 2 hour drive at all and I'm praying to everything holy that they don't try to start a habit of it - things are going just fine as they are π§οΈ π©οΈ
This Week's Wins:
β Earned my Git Badge on Dev
β Dockerized my .NET app
β Pushed image to Docker Hub
β Deployed to Azure App Service using container support
β Set up custom domain with DNS + SSL
β Verified ownership via TXT record
β Bound SSL with a free HTTPS certificate
Congrats
Congrats β¨
Introducing DreamWave AI.
β Record your Dreams
β AI-powered Analysis
β Track Dream Patterns
β Join the community
Made with rocket.new
Link : here
Congrats!
Weβve launched a hackathon on AquaScript! In this challenge, developers have to use the AquaScript Movies Data API to build a beautiful, responsive website using any tech stack they prefer. Thereβs a prize for the winner.
Weβre also planning to add new APIs and features very soon. And we also add a Advertisement page to advertise if anybody Wants to do. We invite all users from the DEV Community to participate in this challenge.
And yes, if anyone wants to collaborate in building AquaScript, they are most welcome!
I started a new project this week.
Wrote a small personal rust app
This week's win: Launched MailMap! πΊοΈπ§
Built and deployed a service that turns geotagged photos into interactive stories on Google Maps - all through email!
β Email processing with automatic GPS extraction
β Real-time map updates (stories appear in seconds)
β Community features (voting, sharing, reporting)
β No app downloads required - works with any email client
β Responsive design across all devices
The coolest part? You just email your travel photo with a story, and it automatically appears on an interactive world map. Perfect for documenting adventures and discovering hidden gems from other travelers.
Built this using Postmark's easy-to-use email processing service.
Check it out: mailmap.site
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Sometimes the simplest ideas create the most engaging experiences! π
Insane amount of stuff done, cursor with o3 were at the top of their game this week.
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