LinkedIn Account

After a long time of hesitation, I finally decided to create a LinkedIn account. For months, my main focus has been on GitHub to open-source projects—a place where I could dive into code, build, and learn through direct experience. But over time, I realized that coding alone isn't enough. Documenting the journey, sharing lessons learned, and seeing how others think and work is a valuable part of growth. LinkedIn seems like a good space for that kind of professional sharing and connection—something GitHub doesn’t quite offer in the same way. My goal with this account is to better present and share the projects I'm working on, such as Gland, TDQ, Qiks, and smaller packages like emitter. I also plan to write about the development process, technical decisions, and the tools and architecture choices behind them. In short, I want to document what I learn—not just for myself, but for anyone who might find it useful. Like many others, I hope LinkedIn can be a space to connect with other developers, discover people with similar interests, and maybe even explore new opportunities along the way. If you’ve used LinkedIn professionally, I’d love to hear your experience—how do you use it? Has it helped you in your career? What made it valuable for you? I’m still new to the platform and eager to learn more about how to use it meaningfully. Here’s my profile: linkedin/m-mdy-m/

May 6, 2025 - 22:56
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LinkedIn Account

After a long time of hesitation, I finally decided to create a LinkedIn account.
For months, my main focus has been on GitHub to open-source projects—a place where I could dive into code, build, and learn through direct experience.

But over time, I realized that coding alone isn't enough.
Documenting the journey, sharing lessons learned, and seeing how others think and work is a valuable part of growth.
LinkedIn seems like a good space for that kind of professional sharing and connection—something GitHub doesn’t quite offer in the same way.

My goal with this account is to better present and share the projects I'm working on, such as Gland, TDQ, Qiks, and smaller packages like emitter.
I also plan to write about the development process, technical decisions, and the tools and architecture choices behind them.
In short, I want to document what I learn—not just for myself, but for anyone who might find it useful.

Like many others, I hope LinkedIn can be a space to connect with other developers, discover people with similar interests, and maybe even explore new opportunities along the way.

If you’ve used LinkedIn professionally, I’d love to hear your experience—how do you use it? Has it helped you in your career? What made it valuable for you?
I’m still new to the platform and eager to learn more about how to use it meaningfully.

Here’s my profile:
linkedin/m-mdy-m/