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Top 7 Featured DEV Posts of the Week

Welcome to this week's Top 7, where the DEV Team handpicks our favorite posts from the previous week.

Congrats to all the authors that made it onto the list πŸ‘

Follow Mads' journey in recreating this commonly used pop-up. We dare you not to spin!


Jenn shares all the things browser resizing won't account for, and explains how to utilize better tools and techniques for mobile testing.


Check out matcha.css, a lightweight, free and open-source css library that uses semantic styling.



Follow along Davey's journey towards Nerdvana as he sets up a new laptop from scratch and evaluates his terminal set up.

Saurabh highlights the importance of developing efficient search architectures alongside LLM applications.


Learn how to build an agent-based Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) system using Rust, OpenAI, and Qdrant.


Juraj explains the role of Custom Resource Definitions in Kubernetes and whether Kubernetes can be considered a database.


And that's a wrap for this week's Top 7 roundup! 🎬 We hope you enjoyed this eclectic mix of insights, stories, and tips from our talented authors. Keep coding, keep learning, and stay tuned to DEV for more captivating content and make sure you’re opted in to our Weekly Newsletter πŸ“© for all the best articles, discussions, and updates.

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rayne cloudy β€’ β€’ Edited

i don't mean to question the process, but... why seven?

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Jess Lee β€’

Ha! At this point....chalk it up to tradition?! I don't remember πŸ™ƒ

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Saurabh Rai β€’

Congratulations to all the authors here. @jenc @karadza @dshafik @madsstoumann @lowlighter and @shuttle_dev

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Juraj β€’

Thanks πŸ™

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El_Taller β€’

Hey qwertyy,
Why the chicken crossed the road?

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