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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
- Finally understanding a concept that confused you π‘
Happy Friday!

Top comments (82)
I just signed with a new company this week that essentially acts as a promotion with a bigger pay, and better benefits and perks.
This all happened because I was recommended for the position. Personally, being recommended is a great feeling since you know the person who recommended you believes and trusts your skill.
Big congrats to you!
Thank you thank you!
Wrote my first post on dev.to
Worked on my 2026 portfolio. Haven't launched it yet but you can see it at 2026.vicentereyes.org π
Beautiful site, Vincente. I love this typographic style. I would read a post about how you built this.
Here it is! blog.vicentereyes.org/brutal-effic...
Thanks! I appreciate it! I'll write an article about it for you
Your site looks amazing!
Thank you!
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I wrote my first blog on Agents; AWS DevOps Agent introduced in re:Invent 2025
dev.to/aws-builders/aws-devops-age...
Blog talks
tf codeGive it a try and let me know what you think
Wow, that sounds impressive. I din't see an event. Is this AI-powered agent?
This was update given in Aws re:Invent 2025. Yes this AI powered uses AWS FM models behind the scenes
Fixed a bug that was bothering me for two weeks ;D
The BEST
I became a judge at Webby awards!
whoa!
I hope I am not late to reply. :)
A minor success with sandboxing Python code.. securely, ultra low execution time.
nice!
After 5 years, I started competitive coding.
Somehow, I have a feeling in my bones that we all may need to go back to the core Data structure and algorithm days in this era of AI.
Writing a post about the recent 0.3 release of my project GoREST. A powerful and open source library to easily and quickly create production grade REST APIs dev.to/nicolasbonnici/say-hello-to...
Made my first post π
It was a great post! Here for anyone that wants to check it out:
Behind the Screens: The Quiet Work That Shapes the Code
MeL γ» Dec 5
Thanks very much! ππΏππΏ I really appreciate the support.
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