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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.

The good, bad, and ugly of 7 interview processes

@anabella took on 5-6 interviews per WEEK for 7 different roles in December 2021. They don't necessarily recommend doing the same but they have a ton of helpful takeaways from the experience.

Implementing developer habit trackers

@colocodes shares some thoughts on how you can level up as a dev by tracking your progress.

Breaking down JS higher order functions

@atapas has a clear and helpful explanation of higher order functions in JavaScript. Look no further!

WebDev YouTube goals and challenges

@chaoocharles, thanks for giving us some insight into your journey with YouTube in 2021!

Etching a growth curve in writing

@balapriya spent a great deal of 2021 working on an admirable goal: writing about tech more. Congrats on truly knocking this out of the park in a way that's inspiring to the rest of us, Bala!

What exactly is hypescript?

@fromaline can tell you!

Breaking down Transmission Control Protocol and Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)

@braide examines the layers of TCP/IP in an accessible way. Great read!

That's it for our weekly wrap up! Keep an eye on dev.to this week for daily content and discussions...and if you miss anything, we'll be sure to recap it next Tuesday!

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Gracie Gregory (she/her)

Congrats on being our first round of Top 7 authors in 2022 @anabella, @colocodes, @atapas, @chaoocharles, @balapriya, @fromaline, & @braide!

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Bala Priya C

Thank you very much, Gracie. This is my first time being featured.😄 What a great way to start the year! Congratulations to all the authors!🎉

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Tapas Adhikary

Wow, that's great. Thanks a lot. Congratulations to other mentions ✨.

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anabella

Thank you Gracie! This is awesome 😍 congrats to the other writers too, hope you have a wonderful 2022!

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Nick

Thanks so much for congrats, Gracie! It’s my first time being featured, thus I am so happy. Thanks to the other authors for great content!

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Damian Demasi

Thanks so much Gracie! Congrats to the other authors!

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Adit Modi

Congrats to all the writers. Great Job by everyone 🙌

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Ella (she/her/elle)

Starting 2022 strong! Thanks to all the Top 7 authors for kicking things off the right way. Here's to another year of great content, connection, and community! 🌱

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