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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.

Quiet Quitting is About Loyalty

@codenameone takes a balanced, thorough look at quiet quitting and points to loyalty as the primary source in this well written editorial.

Debunking Myths about HTTPS

HTTPS is being used everywhere, but do you know what problem it was made to solve? Find out with @jmau111!

Optimizing for Performance

We see exceptions constantly during development and support of applications. Some of them we expect, and some we haven't even thought about. The worst thing you can do as a programmer is not to think about catching and tracking errors. Let’s find out how to with @frezyx.

Travel Tips for Dev Advocates

Are you hitting the road as a dev advocate? Check out these 8 awesome travel tips courtesy of @xomiamoore.

Entity Relationship Diagrams

Think about how your favorite e-commerce platforms process millions of orders from millions of people around the world by the second. Wild, right? Learn about the models they use to do so with @themfon.

Generate a QR Code with Python

Have you ever wondered how QR codes work or how procedural images are generated? Have you ever wanted to send someone a website link in a much cooler way? If you said yes to any of these questions, @bobliuuu has your back!

7 Array Methods with Animations

It can be tricky to memorize all the different array methods, so check out these seven helpful animations created by @fredysandoval!

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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Bobby Iliev

Awesome! Love those posts!

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Mursal Furqan Kumbhar

How can we get our posts onto the top 7 🫤

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Michael Tharrington

Heyo Mursal! That's a great question.

To be honest, there's no sure-fire way to get your post featured in the top 7, but if you continue writing every week and try your best to share high quality, vendor neutral (generally at least), interesting posts while also being kind and helpful to folks in the comments of your post, your chances definitely increase!

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Vishwas Tyagi

I am reading😄

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Mfon.

Thank you, Michael. 😄

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Michael Tharrington

Oh absolutely! Thank you for writing your post. 🙌

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Mia Moore

Thank you for sharing my post! :)

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Michael Tharrington

You're very welcome! It was a great one. 🙌

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SeongKuk Han

Good jobs :) Congratulations, Guys!

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Shahbaz

@michaeltharrington I also love to learn something new about the coding i followed these peoples! Thanks for sharing the list of the top people who are doing good work for the community!

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Gregory Gaines

Aw thought my top post would make it.

I would have loved to get more people on the discussion especially since it has more comments than the most liked post ever.

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Kasper Andreassen

Yeah, also thought reactions, comments and views would rank higher, and these lists would match the Weekly top more.

But great job getting to the top with your article 💪

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Sindou Koné

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