# What I Learned From DEV Challenges About Winning and Community!

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> Published: 2026-06-21 03:06:57+00:00

I thought DEV Challenges were about winning.

What participating in DEV Challenges taught me.

A few months ago, I joined DEV.

I didn't know many people.

I wasn't well known.

I simply wanted to become a better developer.

Like many newcomers, I believed something very simple.

"If I can win a challenge, maybe that means I'm becoming a real developer."

So I kept participating.

Sometimes I built retro games.

Sometimes I experimented with AI.

Sometimes I simply challenged myself to finish something before the deadline.

Every challenge taught me something.

Every badge made me smile.

But after several months, I realized something unexpected.

The biggest prize wasn't the badge.

I started asking myself...

What happens after the contest ends?

The badge stays on my profile.

The project goes to GitHub.

Then...

What's next?

That question stayed with me for a long time.

Then I realized something.

I had been focusing on the contest.

But the real value wasn't the contest.

It was the community.

Without DEV...

I would never have discussed ideas with developers from around the world.

I would never have received reactions from people I had admired.

I would never have met developers with completely different ways of thinking.

The challenge wasn't just building software.

The challenge was becoming part of a community.

Something I had rarely experienced before.

Most communication happens inside companies.

DEV felt different.

It gave me a place to keep showing up.

To keep learning.

To keep improving.

That matters more than I realized.

The hardest part isn't building software.

This surprised me.

As I kept building apps, I realized something.

Building an app is difficult.

But building a place where people discover that app...

is much harder.

That's when I started appreciating communities like DEV even more.

Someone had to build this place.

Someone had to create a market where beginners and experienced developers could stand on the same stage.

That's an incredible achievement.

My goal changed.

When I started...

my goal was simple.

Win a challenge.

Now...

I still want to create great projects.

I still hope to win someday.

But that's no longer my biggest goal.

Now I want to build things that continue to matter after the contest ends.

Projects.

Ideas.

Discussions.

Communities.

To anyone joining DEV for the first time:

If you're here because you want to win...

I understand.

That was me too.

But don't overlook something much bigger.

You're joining a community where people encourage each other, challenge each other, and grow together.

The badge may stay on your profile.

But the community stays with you.

I still don't know all the answers.

In fact...

I think I finally found the right question.

How can we create more places where independent developers can keep growing together?

I'd love to hear your thoughts.
