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Top 7 Featured DEV Posts from the Past Week

Every Tuesday we round up the previous week's top posts based on traffic, engagement, and a hint of editorial curation. The typical week starts on Monday and ends on Sunday, but don't worry, we take into account posts that are published later in the week.


Hope you’re getting hype for Hacktoberfest 2023! @srbhr has a guide on how you can make the most out of this year’s event!


If you’ve been wanting to automate your API tests, @m4rri4nne has got you covered. This tutorial will help you automate your API testing using NUNit and C# from scratch!


Writing is an awesome way to break out of the shell of imposter syndrome. @dumebii has had so many valuable experiences, you’re sure to relate to something here.


In other industries, having a degree can be of the utmost importance, but programming seems to have some exceptions. @codewithshahan contemplates the future for self-taught developers with no degree.


@catherineisonline has been putting together a very comprehensive beginner JavaScript series on DEV. Never pay for JS courses again!


As a maintainer of a repository, it’s in your best interest to automate processes as much as possible. @nickytonline has a special tip on doing exactly that.


@grahamthedev has some advice on improving the accessibility of your code snippets on social media in less than 30 seconds!


That's it for our weekly Top 7 for this Tuesday! Keep an eye on dev.to this week for daily content and discussions...and be sure to keep an eye on this series in the future. You might just be in it!

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Cherry Ramatis

congrats to all the creators and special greetings to @m4rri4nne, representing the brazilian writer community really well!

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Alicia Marianne

Thanks Cherry! <3

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GrahamTheDev • Edited

Thank you for including our article, and a big congratulations to @nickytonline @catherineisonline @codewithshan @dumebii @m4rri4nne and @srbhr on being featured. 💪🏼💗

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Saurabh Rai

Thanks, @grahamthedev, you too!

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Dumebi Okolo

Thank you so much!

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Nick Taylor

Amy Poehler and Seth Green high fiving on News Update

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Ekaterine Mitagvaria • Edited

Thank you!

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Dumebi Okolo

omgggg. Thank you for the mention!

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Nick Taylor

Thanks and congrats everyone!

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Ekaterine Mitagvaria

Congratulations to everyone!

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Nathan Tarbert

Congratulations to all who made it on the list!

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