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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 Battle to Master CSS!

As a beginner developer, learning CSS can be quite the challenge. Here’s how @justtanwa learned to make CSS art by dueling other creators online!

Why Should I Use Angular?

In this post, @chadwinjdeysel goes over the basics of Angular and covers some of their favorite features “to, hopefully, entice you over to the dark side”.

The 5 Golden Rules of Code Review

Code reviews are key to the development process. They are a great tool for teaching and mentoring new recruits as well. @stephsema covers the 5 golden rules of code reviews and how you can use them to improve your process.

Common Interview Questions for Front-End Devs

The hiring process is unpredictable and that can be a source of dread for job applicants. @melguachun shares some of the most common questions asked to front-end developers looking for a junior position.

Analyzing Trends on DEV

Looking for some data-backed guidance to help you create the next viral article on DEV? Look no further, @hunghvu has you covered with this excellent post!

Don't Remove Focus

@colabottles has been seeing a lot of focus indicators being removed from sites with no forethought on the impact it will have on accessibility. We need to stop doing this because it is harmful and here’s why.

Simple Twitter Screenshot Bot

@dhravya created a selenium script that uses poet.so to take screenshots of a tweet! The project is shockingly simple, but super handy.

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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Michael Tharrington
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Todd Libby

Thank you! Very unexpected! :)

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Hung Vu

Thank you so much! Never expect my article to be featured on here, considering that we have more than 1000 articles being published every week. 🤯

Hopefully my web app becomes a useful tool to the community, and congrats to other authors too! Keep up the great work. 🎉

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Chris Greening

YEAHHHHH way to go @melguachun!!!! So proud :')

Fantastic work 🙌

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