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Jess Lee Subscriber for The DEV Team

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What was your win this week?!

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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
  • Fell into a Wikipedia rabbit hole and came out smarter (probably)🕳️

Happy Friday!

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Giorgi Kobaidze

I got accepted as a new member of the Virtual Coffee community. ☕️ I like it so far.

Also, I’m finishing up my next article. So I’ll publish it soon.

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𝕋𝕙𝕖 𝕃𝕒𝕫𝕪 𝔾𝕚𝕣𝕝

Hey, I'm Divyanshi. I just graduated in 2025 (even though my profile shows the wrong graduation date ).

This week, I received a few awards, which I'm truly grateful for. But honestly, yesterday I read two posts on Dev.to—one by @francistrdev and another by @hemapriya_kanagala —and they felt incredibly relatable because I'm going through similar situations myself.

Reading those two articles taught me so much that I genuinely believe I couldn't have learned all of it even in two months. For me, that's an even bigger achievement than any award.

Thank you, Jess, for bringing such an amazing series. These posts don't just share knowledge—they offer clarity, perspective, and lessons that stay with you. ❤️

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Hemapriya Kanagala

Thank you so much, Divyanshi ❤️

And congratulations on your awards 🎉

It really means a lot to know that both Francis' article and mine came at the right time for you. Reading comments like this reminds me why sharing personal experiences is worth it.

Wishing you all the best for everything that's ahead. I'm rooting for you 😀

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Daniel Balcarek

I was one of the winners of a DEV GitHub Finish-Up-A-Thon Challenge with my nostalgic 2014 WinForms game revival. 🤯

Still honestly shocked, but very grateful. 🙌

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neitherGalax

Congratulations!

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Hiroyuki Nakahata • Edited

My win this week: I proved what I’m calling the SAGA Theorem.

It’s a theorem for analyzing software architecture using algebraic geometry: by treating software structure as geometry, we can make certain “locally correct, globally broken” failures visible as mathematical obstructions.

I used a loop-engineering approach with AI agents and Lean 4, iterating through more than 300 proof cycles. The key shift was realizing that architectural laws had to be treated as equations, not just predicates.

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Nishant Mishra

Started pocketpilot budgeting tool project in Go:gitlab.com/nishantm596/pocketpilot...

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Arif Kurnaz

This week, I finally launched the public demo and article for Ternary AI—a non-transformer, 2-bit ternary meaning engine that trains from scratch on a laptop! Github Repository

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