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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.

Why Learning to Program is Easier Now, But Also Way Harder Than Before

Learning to program in recent years has gotten significantly easier, but one could also say it's gotten harder as well. Read on to hear @sarahokolo’s take on the current paradigm for beginners.

A Guide to Perfecting Pull Requests

Some would say the ultimate goal for a software engineer is to get code out there into the world. @karaluton talks about how to make the most of your PRs so that your reviewers know exactly what they're looking at and you get to hit that merge button faster.

Creating a Game-Changer in Job Search: An Open Source ATS Resume Matcher

Check out this awesome project from @srbhr! This app aims to assist job seekers in making it past that challenging initial resume screening process. With this, you can find out if you’re using the right keywords in your resume and applications!

Signals make Angular MUCH easier

Why shouldn't RxJS do everything? RxJS is amazing, it is inefficient and difficult to use for synchronizing states. Read on to learn how you can use Signals to handle synchronization effectively in your Angular code with @mfp22.

How to build and deploy a modern-day Next.js application

Making websites is not what it used to be. This article from @andrewbaisden thoroughly covers the tools and practices of a modern JavaScript developer. Next.js, Auth.js, databases, GraphQL, Docker, and Preevy are all covered here.

From Mid to Senior: Time Management and Prioritization

Stepping up the ladder from a mid-level developer to a senior role can feel like entering a whole new universe. So how do you manage your time effectively and prioritize all these responsibilities? Here’s some advice from @inovak.

Practical Advice for Finding GitHub Issues To Work On

There’s countless advice on finding GitHub issues to work on, but @bdougieyo approaches this topic with a new lens to help you make your next meaningful contribution to Open Source.

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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Brian Bethencourt

Congratulations, @bdougieyo, @inovak, @andrewbaisden, @mfp22, @srbhr, @karaluton, @sarahokolo! 🎉 You all really came out full force this week!

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Andrew Baisden

Thanks and congrats everyone well done!!!

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sahra 💫

Thanks Brian 😊

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Ivan Novak

Thanks a ton Brian

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Saurabh Rai

Thank you Brian!

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Saurabh Rai

Thanks to all the people in this Dev Community for taking out time to read the posts. 💙 x 3000!

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sahra 💫

Thank you DEV😊. Really excited for my article to be featured for the first time ever. Remember when I hoped for that last year @michaeltharrington 😄
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Congrats to everyone whose post made it here today as well😊

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Michael Tharrington

Oh heck yeah!! 🙌 🙌 🙌

You totally made it happen, Sahra. Very nicely done!! 😀

And a major thanks for continuously sharing so many awesome posts with us here.

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Medea

congrats everyone!

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Chris Jarvis

I didn't realize @karaluton was on DEV. I know her from local meetups. Been following her on the bird site forever.

Congrats to all the writers.

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Kara Luton

Hiii! I used to write more on here and am trying to get back into the habit.