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Top 7 Featured DEV Posts of the Week

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 👏

@bradstondev shares their journey from AI skepticism to AI believer. Read on for their insights and a simple Step-by-Step on how to host a LLM (Large Language Model) on your local machine.


A special two-for-one highlight:

@grahamthedev tackles the challenge of implementing true alphanumeric sorting in MySQL. The first post is a deep dive into the problem and the second post is the solution!


@shortjared explores PromptQL's capabilities using LEGO dataset analysis as a fun practical example.


@sachagreif examines the complexities of diversity in tech through the lens of the State of JS survey. Their analysis reveals how data-driven decisions can inadvertently perpetuate existing biases and the importance of actively addressing representation.


@manuartero breaks down the concept of engineering career progression through a conversation about spheres of influence. Through clear visualizations and examples, they illustrate how impact expands from junior to principal engineer roles.


@maximsaplin provides a detailed breakdown of Microsoft AutoGen's recent fragmentation into multiple projects. They clarify the relationships between different forks, versions, and future plans for this popular AI agents framework. Read the comment section for more details!


@thenjdevopsguy delivers a clear introduction to WebAssembly's key benefits and use cases. Their explanation covers WASM's advantages in compatibility, speed, security, and cross-platform capabilities.


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 📩 for all the best articles, discussions, and updates.

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Ben Halpern

Congrats everyone

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leob

I came across a post which in my opinion should have been in this "Top 7 Featured DEV Posts of the Week" list:

dev.to/bradstondev/my-ai-blindspot...

An extremely insightful post amidst the current barrage of "AI dev tool posts" ...

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Bradston Henry • Edited

Thanks for the support @leob! I truly appreciate your absolutely kind words! Means a lot! Great news is that I ended up being featured! 🙌

Thanks again @thepracticaldev! 🎉

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leob

Oh righty then, I guess I made a difference lol - after I commented there they seem to have added you - nice one! ;-)

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Bradston Henry

@thepracticaldev Thank you so much for the honor of being recognized! Love writing here and I hope I can continue sharing all that I can!

Congrats to everyone who was selected and featured!!! 👏Look forward to checking out your posts!

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Ndeye Fatou Diop

Congrats !!!!

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