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Aryan Choudhary
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To The People Who Read My Weird Little Blogs

Hitting 10k followers via public learning

When I joined DEV, I had a very simple goal.

Learn in public. Maybe improve as a developer. Hopefully become employable enough to get a decent job. That was pretty much the entire plan.

10,000 followers was not part of it.

In fact, if you had told me back then that one day I'd be writing a post like this, I probably would've laughed and gone back to debugging whatever side project was currently breaking.

Yet here we are.

And honestly I'm still not entirely sure how it happened.


I didn't come here to build an audience

I came here because I had things I was trying to figure out.

  • Cloud computing.
  • Japanese.
  • Career decisions.
  • Freelancing.
  • Interviews.
  • Side projects.
  • The strange reality of becoming an adult and realizing nobody actually knows what they're doing.

Writing helped me make sense of those things.

Whenever life felt noisy, writing helped me slow down enough to understand what I actually thought.

At some point I realized I wasn't writing because I had answers.
I was writing because I had questions.

And somehow, a lot of you seemed to have the same ones.


The weirdest part isn't the number

The weirdest part is that people cared. I'm naturally a pretty introverted person. I've never been the loudest person in the room.

So the idea that thousands of people voluntarily read my thoughts about cloud computing, Japanese, career confusion, side projects, marketing, and whatever other rabbit hole I happened to fall into that week still feels slightly absurd.

But what surprised me even more were the comments.

The stories.
The messages.
The conversations.
The moments where somebody would say:

"I thought I was the only one who felt that way."

Or:

"I needed to hear this today."

Those are the moments that stayed with me.
Much more than any number ever could.

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I thought I was joining a platform

Looking back, I think I accidentally joined a community.

Through DEV, I've gotten the chance to meet people from all over the world.

Some became friends.
Some became collaborators.
Some became mentors without even realizing it.

I got to build a fun little avatar project with @webdeveloperhyper.

I got to learn from @javz's fascinating projects and architect-level thinking.

I got to exchange ideas with @francistrdev, whose support and enthusiasm somehow always seem to show up exactly when needed.

I got to think outside the box when reading @shalinibhavi525sudo's blogs, learn about architecture and security reading @alifunk's blogs, and of course the interesting reads by @konark_13. And all their continuous support on my blogs as well.

I got to be part of Devengers and meet people who genuinely enjoy helping each other grow.

And these are only a few among many... and the names just keep growing lol.

One person I especially want to mention is Richard.

Some of you may remember him from DEV.

He left because of personal reasons, but his kindness, encouragement, and willingness to support newer writers left a lasting impression on a lot of people, including me.

I learned a lot simply by watching how he interacted with others.

I hope life is treating him well wherever he is now.


Life happened

At one point, I disappeared for a while.
Work got busy.
Office life happened.
Japanese happened.
Marketing happened.
Mainframes happened.

A lot of things happened all at once.

And honestly, I wasn't sure whether anyone would even notice I was gone.

When I eventually came back, I expected things to continue as if nothing had happened.

Instead, I was welcomed back with more warmth than I ever expected.

One comment, by Francis, in particular stuck with me.

It basically said:

"You'll always have a home here."

And for someone who originally joined DEV just hoping to become a better developer, that meant more than I can properly explain.


What I'm actually grateful for

The funny thing is that I originally came here looking for opportunities.

And I found them.
Jobs came.
Interviews came.
Projects came.
Collaborations came.

All of that was wonderful.

But looking back, I don't think those are the things I'm most grateful for.

What I'm most grateful for is the people.
The conversations.
The encouragement.

The feeling that even on the internet, genuine communities can still exist.

Because let's be honest. The internet doesn't exactly have a great reputation for kindness these days.

Yet somehow, this little corner keeps proving otherwise.


And I'll be honest,I almost didn't write this.

10,000 followers on the internet can feel oddly small when you're constantly seeing people with 100k, 250k, or even millions.

But then I stopped and thought about it for a second.

Imagine 10,000 people in a room.

Imagine 10,000 people standing in a stadium section.

Imagine 10,000 people showing up to listen to your thoughts about software, careers, Japanese, side projects, and whatever else you happen to be obsessing over that week.

Suddenly the number feels very different.
And honestly, a little overwhelming.


So... thank you

Thank you for reading.

Thank you for commenting.

Thank you for disagreeing respectfully.

Thank you for sharing your stories.

Thank you for teaching me things.

Thank you for making an introvert feel heard.

I still write weird little blogs.
I still overthink titles.
I still put anime references where they probably don't belong.
And I still have absolutely no idea where this journey is ultimately going.

But somehow, 10,000 of you decided to stick around and find out with me.

That's something I'll never take for granted.

So here's to more side quests.
More learning.
More weird little blogs.
More funmaxxing.

More people I'll be lucky enough to meet along the way.

And if you've been here for one post or one hundred...

Thank you for being part of the journey!❤️

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FrancisTRᴅᴇᴠ (っ◔◡◔)っ

Thanks for the mention Aryan and great work on 10k!

I got to exchange ideas with @francistrdev, whose support and enthusiasm somehow always seem to show up exactly when needed.

aaaannnnndddddd I am here lmao. But regardless, glad I am part of the journey with you on DEV.

It's funny to think about how your post shows up in my feed the first time I joined DEV. Honesty, the title and content was straightforward to me, so I thought I could share my experience and go from there.

Also, you were the second person I commented. The first comment I made on DEVwas to @sylwia-lask post, but you are still my first follower on DEV lol.

Can't wait to see what you will do! :D

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Hemapriya Kanagala

Aryan, congrats on 10k 🎉

One thing I liked reading here was when you talked about coming back to DEV and being welcomed back by the community. I think that's what makes this place different from a lot of other platforms.

I've enjoyed following along with your posts, and it's been great seeing your journey over the last few months.

Well deserved, and here's to more weird little blogs 😄

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Web Developer Hyper

Yes, I miss Richard a lot too. He encouraged so many people with his heartwarming messages. I'd love to see him again soon.

I'm happy to keep learning together with you. Let's continue learning, having fun together! 😄

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Ali-Funk

I feel so honored that you mentioned me here @itsugo
Thank you so much for the shoutout.

I like what you wrote about the „Devengers“ like you called it.

dev.to is where I came to read stuff and ended up contributing myself.

Please keep posting , sharing and Learning.

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Lolo

10k and still writing about things you're genuinely figuring out rather than things you've already figured out. That's the rarest thing on the internet.

Congrats, and here's to more weird little blogs.

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Julien Avezou • Edited

Awesome work Aryan! Congrats on the 10k milestone!
And thanks for the mention, I am glad my posts resonate with you :)
Keep it up! 20k next!

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𝕋𝕙𝕖 𝕃𝕒𝕫𝕪 𝔾𝕚𝕣𝕝

Congratulations Aryan on 10k 🎉❤️