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Arielle D.
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Arielle D.
@AriOffRails
💻 On my self-taught software developer journey. 👨👨👧👧 Trying to build community along the way. (she/her)
Katılım Eylül 2020
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Geez, another lifesaver...
'Preciate you, Eric Bishard.
dev.to/httpjunkie/set…
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Everybody touching communal Legos? With this monkeypox pandemic? In this economy?
Morning Brew ☕️@MorningBrew
Yes, why work from home when you can play with Legos in the office. (via @WSJ)
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@rothecoder Ro. Oh my god. I'm so late, I've been chronically offline, these dog updates are such a welcome dopamine hit I can't believe what I've been missing lol
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@kvlly Wow I didn't realize I needed this until I read it, thank you for sharing. I'm sure your keynote's going to be great 🙂
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So Twitter makes #MyTwitterAnniversary a thing, huh?
I literally started this account like a week after writing my first ever line of code... It was html in freeCodeCamp, for the zero people who were wondering lol
A lot's happened in 2 years.

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Wow it took me entirely too long to learn that I could create a PR in Gitpod by just prefixing the issue link with "gitpod.io"... 😶
Thanks, Jürgen Leschner.
jldec.me/using-gitpod-t…
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@danclark Brutal, you're getting bullied to shreds over there lol
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I was just re-reading my old #100DaysOfCode tweets from 2020-2021 and it brought me back to working on my Team Treehouse projects in my grandparents' spare room
Reminded me of the award my grandfather made me lol ❤️


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@MonolithDread "Falcon punch"? What do you take me for, someone who knows what they're doing? I'm just gonna choose the most op fighter, mash buttons, and pray 😂
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I was diagnosed in 2010 so that means you all have to accept me for at least the next ~30 days, them's the rules
#AutismAcceptanceMonth
#AutismAcceptance
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@KrisInData Thank you! Great question. This year def reinforced the value of leaning into community. I'm part of this little club of junior devs at work and it's really comforting to have these peers who I can feel especially comfortable asking questions to. Same goes for my team tbh
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