We Are Devs -
Events like the WeAreDevelopers World Congress remind us that we aren't working in silos. From discussing the merits of Cloud vs. Bare Metal to making software more accessible for everyone, our collective knowledge is our greatest asset. 4. The "Dev" Identity
In the fast-paced world of technology, being a developer isn't just about the code you commit or the languages you master. It’s a shared culture of problem-solving, late-night debugging, and constant evolution. 1. The Art of Problem Solving we are devs
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We aren't just writing scripts; we are architects of the digital age. We care about the developer experience (DX) , prioritizing tools and frameworks that make life easier for ourselves and our peers. 3. Community and Collaboration
For us, every bug is a puzzle and every feature is a chance to build something that didn't exist yesterday. Whether we are optimizing a legacy database or experimenting with agentic AI , the mindset remains the same: persistent curiosity. 2. Building in Public
One of the most powerful shifts in our community is the move toward building in public . Sharing our first blog posts, our failures, and our raw development process helps others learn from our journeys and keeps the spirit of open-source alive. 3. Community and Collaboration