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Top 7 Featured DEV Posts of the Week

Happy Monday! Today, we curate the top-performing posts from the previous week, factoring in traffic, engagement, and a touch of editorial curation. Our weekly roundup happens on Fridays, allowing us to review content published earlier in the week. Rest assured that we also consider posts published later in the day and over the weekend.


@nombrekeff reflects on their seven-year journey as a developer, finally achieving the completion of a side project. This article explores their challenges with focus, project vision, and the creation of Hobo, a utility simplifying HTML generation in JavaScript and TypeScript.


Meet @lorenalgm, the tech wizard who approaches code review with a touch of humor. Join them on a journey to discover the best practices for code review, where practicality meets laughter.

Conheça @lorenalgm, a mestra da tecnologia que aborda a revisão de código com um toque de humor. Junte-se a eles em uma jornada para descobrir as melhores práticas para revisão de código, onde a praticidade se encontra com o riso.


Discover how Million.js goes beyond just speed to optimize memory usage in React applications. @ricardonunezio explains the importance of memory efficiency for user experiences, especially on older devices, and how Million.js offers a solution to reduce memory overhead and improve overall performance.


Join the world of databases with this beginner-friendly SQL tutorial by @pavanbelagatti. Learn the foundational SQL commands, whether you're aspiring to be a data analyst or a web developer, and unlock the power of databases through SQL


Embark on a journey with @m4rri4nne to explore RESTful API testing fundamentals, including key concepts and tools like Postman and Cypress, to seamlessly integrate effective API testing into your development workflow.


Explore the advantages of advanced pattern matching techniques in programming languages like Ruby and Elixir, as @cherryramatis demonstrates how pattern matching can simplify complex conditional logic and provide a more elegant and readable alternative to managing intricate if statements.


@thebuildguy shows how to build a full-stack project using Firebase 10 and React with Vite. The guide covers Firebase setup, Firestore data management, authentication implementation, and project deployment, making it a valuable resource for those interested in leveraging Firebase for web development.


That's a wrap for our awesome Top 7 picks this week! Keep hanging out on dev.to for your daily dose of cool content and lively discussions. And who knows, maybe you'll be in the spotlight here one day!

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Erin A Olinick

Big shoutout to our amazing authors this week: @nombrekeff, @lorenalgm, @ricardonunezio, @pavanbelagatti, @m4rri4nne, @cherryramatis, and @thebuildguy! 🎉 You folks rock! Keep inspiring and sharing your knowledge with us!

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Alicia Marianne

Thanks @erinao o/

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Tulsi Prasad

You're awesome Erin!

Thanks for the feature, just wanted to share my knowledge with folks out there! ✨

Rooting for DEV! 🏆

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Lorena GM

Thanks! o/

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Rachel Fazio

Wooohooo Top 7 baby!

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Keff

Thanks for the mention!!

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Cherry Ramatis

Thanks a lot 🩷

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Pavan Belagatti

Amazing. Such a pleasure contributing to this wonderful website.

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Nathan Tarbert

Some great reads, thanks DEV for compiling this list.

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