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Top 7 Featured DEV Posts of the Week

We're back with another roundup of last week's top articles as chosen by us, the DEV Team. These wonderful posts cover a wide variety of topics from: getting started with PWAs, to transitioning into Rust as a senior dev, to showcasing a GameBoy-style portfolio, and more!

Let's give a hand to the five brand new folks added to our Top 7 author lineup, as well as our return winners. Hope you all enjoy the posts below! 👏



Come along as @alexefimenko walks us through how to build a local development environment for a full-stack Next.js application with Prisma ORM connected to PostgreSQL as a database and Minio S3 as a file storage using Docker-Compose.

@matteosant_dev shared his web portfolio last week and it rocked. Built thoughtfully with interactive gamification, modifiable color palettes, and fun sound effects, this portfolio uses a retro video game aesthetic to tell a unique story about its author. If you are looking for inspiration while building your own portfolio, this is guaranteed to help!

If you're considering building an app for the web, you might want to create a progressive web app (PWA). @michellebuchiokonicha's introduction to PWAs is a great way to learn about the background, basics, and benefits of working with this tech.

Tag along as @danielbergholz recounts their personal experience of being burnt out on React.js and React-based frameworks, exploring Ruby on Rails, and eventually finding a new home with Elixir & Phoenix. If you ever considered exploring new coding territory, this one should be plenty relatable.

Personalizing your GitHub profile is a great way to showcase your open-source achievements and interests in a unique way. Here @kshyun28 offers up plenty of fun advice and ideas to spruce up your page.

With 10 years of C++ and FP-style development in Scala under his belt, @awwsmm has been busy learning more about programming in Rust. Follow along here to see how his first big project went and hear his takeaways.

Want to learn the basics about how data gets stored, retrieved, updated, and deleted from a SQL database? You’ve come to the right place. @grahamthedev has you covered with this highly visual and very helpful beginner-level tutorial.

And that's our selection. Let us know your favorite post from last week in the comments section below!

Wondering where you can catch more of these fantastic articles, discussions, and updates? Each week our top articles are featured in the DEV Community newsletter which goes out on Tuesday. Don't miss out on the best content, popular discussions, and news about the DEV Community – make sure you’re opted in! 🚀📩_

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Rachel Fazio • Edited

Happy to have you all in our latest Top 7 authors!!! @alexefimenko, @matteosant_dev, @michellebuchiokonicha, @danielbergholz (who just shared their first post ever on DEV!), and @kshyun28!

Plus a big round of applause to our repeat contributors: @awwsmm and @grahamthedev.

Thanks for making DEV a great place!

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Daniel Bergholz

Thank you! 🙌

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Matteo Santoro Dev

😎😎 happy to have joined this beautiful community

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Daniel Bergholz

Such an honor to be here! Huge thanks to everyone that read my blog post!

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Michael Tharrington

Congrats! Very well deserved, Daniel! 🙌

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