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Konark Sharma
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The Women Who Helped Me Grow as a Developer

Last night while reading articles on Dev.to, I realized how many amazing women I have learned from this year. From development to DevOps to community building, many of the things I understand today came from their articles, videos, and experiences they shared with everyone.

Since today is International Women’s Day, I want to dedicate this article to all the women and congratulate them on this special day.

We all have women supporting us in one form or another. It could be a mom, sister, best friend, girlfriend or wife. So I want to share what I learned from the women I met or know.

My Motivation

This goes to my mom and to every mother who supports their child no matter what the situation is. The hard work and dedication that we learn in life often comes from our mothers.

My mother has a big influence on me. The other day I saw a reel on Instagram saying that if you want to stay motivated and hardworking, look at your mother. She cooks food, takes care of the house, and takes care of everyone even when she is sick. This shows the level of dedication and hard work love can bring.

She cheers for us when we get good grades and takes care of us when we get injured for the first time. A proud moment for her came when I was in 8th class and won my first award. It was such a big deal for her because no one in the family had ever received an award like that before.

When she saw my picture in the school magazine she cut it out and kept it safe to frame it later. It was not a big moment for me at the time, but it meant everything to her.

I will always try to give her the best life for all the hard work, love, and care she has given me.

Thank you so much mom.

My Inspiration

This goes to @jess, the cofounder of Dev.to.

I always look forward to her articles because she brings Dev Challenges and Dev Education Tracks for the community. The Dev Challenges contain amazing ideas that encourage developers to build and share.

She was the first person to comment on my post because she liked the idea. I was stunned that the cofounder found my idea interesting. I was starstruck for days and it motivated me to write better articles every time.

The Dev Challenges posted by her are the main reason I am on this platform. In 2025 when I discovered Dev.to, I wanted to explore and write articles but I did not know where to start. Then I found the Dev Challenges and the Runner H AI Agent Prompting Challenge. That was the first Dev Challenge I participated in and once people liked it there was no going back.

I was also amazed by the badge system. When I wrote my first article I received a notification for earning the Writing Debut badge. That was a proud moment for me.

Later I also got the opportunity to volunteer as a judge for some challenges. After every challenge ends I wait excitedly for the email from Jess Lee inviting volunteer judges. It gives me an opportunity to read amazing submissions and learn from how developers explain and build their ideas.

A huge thanks to @jess and her team for building such an amazing platform and such a supportive developer and writing community.

My First Dev Friend

This goes to @hadil.

While exploring the platform and reading amazing articles, one article by her caught my attention. It was this Dev Challenge Frontend Challenge Halloween Edition Perfect Landing. It was such an amazing article and website that I bookmarked it so I could read it again and learn from it.

I started following her and even connected with her on LinkedIn. My first message to her was about how amazing her articles were, and since then she has motivated me to write better articles.

Her articles are very informative and contain deep knowledge. One day I scrolled through her profile and started reading multiple articles. I got stuck in a loop reading them.

I love many of her articles, but my favorites are the ones about Final Round AI where she explains how it helps in clearing interviews. Her series for interviews is also one of my favorites.

She also writes about BiFrost, which was something completely new for me and helped me learn about it in simple language.

I always look forward to her articles because they contain a lot of knowledge and the dedication she puts into writing them is worth every word.

Thank you so much @hadil for writing such amazing content and motivating everyone.

My Mentor

This goes to @sylwia-lask.

I am a web developer and I mostly read and write about web development. One day I came across her article titled Is Learning CSS a Waste of Time in 2026. It was exactly the same time when I was improving my Tailwind skills and I was amazed by how clearly she explained everything.

She usually starts her articles with a curious question and then explains the topic using her knowledge.

Her ten plus years of experience clearly reflect in her articles. Whenever I read them it feels like attending a Dev.to class by Sylwia Laskowska.

Her recent article 16 Modern JavaScript Features That Might Blow Your Mind came at the perfect time because I was revising JavaScript. It felt like a blessing when I read it.

The depth of knowledge and the simple writing style makes her articles amazing.

I always look forward to her articles just like a student waits for the teacher to start a lecture in the classroom.

Thank you so much @sylwia-lask for writing such amazing articles and being my mentor.

My Docker Teacher

This goes to TechWorld with Nana.

She is an amazing YouTuber and an amazing teacher. When I wanted to learn Docker, Golang and DevOps concepts, I came across her YouTube channel.

The simplicity with which she explains complex topics makes everything easy to understand. It feels like asking an AI model to explain something like I am five years old.

Through her videos I learned about Golang, Docker, Kafka and many other DevOps tools. She is the main reason I understand these technologies today.

These tools are often mentioned in system design discussions and her tutorials helped me understand them from the basics.

Everyone should check out her channel for all the amazing DevOps content.

Thanks for your lessons on Docker and Golang.

While reading their articles and watching their content, I realized how much technical knowledge I gained from them. Many of the concepts I understand today in JavaScript, DevOps, Docker, Golang, and development practices came from creators like them who openly share their knowledge with the community.

The tech world becomes better when knowledge is shared, and these creators are doing exactly that by helping thousands of developers learn and grow every day.

Comment and tag your favorite female creator and write one line about what you learned from them.

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Luftie The Anonymous • Edited

Same case with my mom. Although I failed so many times, was not always nice to her and often hurt her, and commited so many dumb mistakes, she believes still in me and keeps me at home and allows me to develop in great conditions and come back to uni this year. Actually my relationship with my mom throughout last 2 years have rectified very much, whereas if I were her I would throw myself away from the house.

So fair case, when it comes to female creators, I barely know any, but on dev.to there are very interesting posts written by @maame-codes and she does really a phenomenal work in my opinion.

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Maame Afua A. P. Fordjour

Thank you so much for the kind words! It really means a lot to hear that my posts are helpful. I’m just happy to contribute to the community and keep learning alongside everyone here. Thanks for the support Luftie!

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Konark Sharma

It's fine Luftie. Life's always been ups and downs. I hope your relationship with your mom gets even better and you get a better and happy life.

You are right @maame-codes does write amazing content and you also write amazing content. So you both should keep writing and inspiring a lot of people.

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adriens

Very inspiring, I will write as I also have two women that strongly - and keep impacting - impacted my career. Gues it's time to make a deeper introspection of what they both offered to me as a storyteller, manager and developer

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Konark Sharma

Yes, ofcourse. Go for it. Let them know how those two have impacted your life. It will make their day.

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adriens

Guess i'll write the article, then make a nice looking infrgpahic, print it and deliver it with e qrcode to the article with some chocolates <3

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Konark Sharma

Sounds good meeting and telling them in person is the best. Otherwise, you can do it digitally as well writing a letter and sending digital flowers to them. I'm sure whatever you do they will be really really happy.

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adriens

Especially beacause of the surprise, fore sure ! <3

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Jess Lee

Thank you for the kind words @konark_13!

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Konark Sharma

Thank you for being so awesome and coming up with new and interesting dev challenges.

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Sylwia Laskowska

Aww you made my day! 🥰😊

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Konark Sharma

Your articles always makes my day with new knowledge. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

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Hadil Ben Abdallah

This honestly made my day 🥰 and I’m not exaggerating when I say your words brought tears to my eyes. Thank you so much for mentioning me and for such kind and generous words, Konark

One of the most beautiful things about platforms like DEV is realizing that the things we write, sometimes while wondering if anyone will read them, can actually help or inspire someone else. Knowing that my articles motivated you truly means a lot to me.

And I want you to know that the feeling is mutual. I really enjoy reading your posts too. Your articles always carry genuine curiosity and passion for learning, and that’s something that makes the developer community so special.

Thanks again my friend 💙

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Konark Sharma

Thank you so much, Hadil for your beautiful words.

I'm really glad my words and my articles are enjoyable. A very big thanks to you for writing such amazing articles and inspiring and sharing your knowledge in such simple words.

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Benjamin Nguyen

Nice man!