Nicolas Fränkelfrankel.hashnode.dev·Jan 11, 20242023 in retrospectiveLast year, I wrote my first yearly retrospective. I liked the experience, so I'm trying one more time. Let the future decide if it will become a trend or not. Before diving into our safe technological world, my thoughts go to Ukraine, to my friends w...Discuss2023
Juan F Gonzalezblog.juanfgonzalez.me·Jan 1, 2024The only constant throughout is change (2023 Retro)Before this year ends, I'm here again with a yearly retrospective. This time is different. I want to make it a short one. Short but packed with achievements and lessons learned. Let's get on with it! Big small beginnings I started the year in the sa...Discusswriting
TihanaforBlazorise Hashnode Blogblazorise.hashnode.dev·Mar 3, 20232022 Blazorise GoalsBlazorise is an open-source UI component library for Blazor that allows developers to build web applications using C# instead of JavaScript. Blazorise provides a set of reusable components, including buttons, forms, modals, charts, and more, that can...Discuss·35 readsblazorise
Afzal Ansariafzalhack.hashnode.dev·Jan 23, 2023Reflections on becoming from a Contributor to a MentorBeing a techie, I am passionate about open source and DevOps. But those who don't know or are hearing for the first time can explore great videos out there on Youtube, namely DevOps Bootcamp from Kunal Kushwaha. So, It has been like 3 years since I w...Discuss·50 readswrapup2022
Cecihyperalchemy.hashnode.dev·Jan 5, 2023Dev Retro 2022I started this blog last September with the idea of sharing learnings and having a journal where to track my steps in web3. I'm glad to take a moment to recap some of the things that happened during the year and reflect on what's next. What went well...Discuss·5 likes·92 reads#DevRetro2022