Welcome to this week's Top 7, where the DEV editorial team handpicks their favorite posts from the previous week.
Congrats to all the authors that made it onto the list 👏

11 Months as a Self-Taught Developer – What Have I Learned?
Theodora Cristea ・ Aug 3
@cristea_theodora_6200140b shares heartfelt lessons from her first year as a self-taught developer, emphasizing the importance of patience, mastering the basics, and working with your brain—not against it.
@kathryngrayson offers a refreshingly skeptical take on AI, detailing how she has successfully integrated it as a pair programming partner and a documentation reference without letting it take over the creative coding process.
@holasoymalva explores the strange, new world where "prompting" is becoming a primary skill, raising questions about whether we're losing the core problem-solving joy of programming as we shift to assembling AI outputs.
@pauljlucas announces his upcoming book and makes a compelling case for why learning C is still incredibly valuable for understanding how data structures, algorithms, and systems-level software truly work under the hood.

The Bug That Drove Me So Crazy, I Got Hired Just to Fix It
Nick K ・ Jul 31
@skeptrune tells the fantastic story of being so annoyed by a race condition bug in a documentation tool that he ultimately joined the company to finally fix the frustrating issue himself.
@abiji-2020 argues that while .env
files are common, they are an insecure and outdated method for managing secrets, advocating for a move towards more robust solutions like Infisical or HashiCorp Vault.

AI Is Not Replacing Developers — It’s Just Exposing the Frauds
Martin Lynch ・ Aug 3
@mjlynch123 cuts through the hype and fear, arguing that AI won't replace skilled developers but will instead expose those who lack foundational knowledge and rely on shallow, performative work.
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Top comments (6)
Awesome work @cristea_theodora_6200140b, @kathryngrayson, @holasoymalva, @pauljlucas, @skeptrune, @abiji-2020, @mjlynch123!! 🎉
Thanks 🙌
Amazing, thank you!
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Good stuff
Thank you to the DEV team for the selection and for promoting a community where diversity of ideas and creativity are celebrated.👏
I would also like to thank the developers in this community who took the time to read my article, for every appreciation, piece of feedback, and comment.
Your support is a real source of motivation for me to keep writing and sharing my experiences along this journey.🥰
Congratulations as well to the other 6 selected developers!🥰