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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.

Sorting through the Chaos

@thenjdevopsguy explains why we need chaos engineering — and how can make sense of it 💡

All about transfer learning

Transfer learning can save you a lot of time when developing a machine learning model from scratch. @flippedcoding explains.

Your "check engine" light is on

As @dinamlev writes, "it's critical to write de-coupled, repeatable tests that provide important, meaningful signals." You'll get a primer on how to do just that in this post.

Where nostalgia meets software

@christinecdev's tutorial aims to help you get started with Local Storage and further your React skills — with some added Pokémon flair 😎

Great web design from A(ccessibilty) to Z

@imiahazel has provided some design guidelines that will place your website thousands of steps aheads of the pack.

Web3 is changing the game

There's a lot of misguided and downright spammy Web3/cryptocurrency content out there. @dabit3 has advice you can trust.

Knowing and nailing the expectations of your role

In this article, @eisabai offers answers to many of the early-career software development questions that you wanted to ask your new colleagues but were too afraid to.

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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Whoop whoop!

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Whoop! Thank you! <3

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Thanks The Dev Team @graciegregory and the Dev Community for such great appreciation.

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Michael Levan

Yay :). Thank you!

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