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Underrated Articles on Dev.to from Last Week

Hello! I'm back with another installment of underrated articles from last week!

Let's check them out 🔥 -

1. Pass data from the frontend to backend

Sebastian writes a detailed yet simple guide, for passing data from the frontend 👩‍🌾 to the backend 🏌️‍♂️

2. Contribute to open source

It is a great post for beginners 🐶, who want to contribute to open-source projects 🌎

Shahed highlights the importance of basic points, that'll help everyone who is considering contributing.

3. SSR with React

In this article, we will be looking at how to build an SSR application using React 😱. Pros and cons are also mentioned in this article 😉.

4. Develop software design skills

Kevin describes how he developed his software design skills that enabled him to level up from a junior developer 😊 to a senior developer 😍, tech lead 🤩, and ultimately software entrepreneur 😉 and CTO 😎

5. Overlay Icon on an image using CSS

Sanchitasr wrote steps to overlay the components on the image🎨. This is a great post to make us understand how the overlaying of icons works in CSS🎪.

That's all for this week! These were our personal favorite underrated posts from last week, and we hope you liked them. Tell us about your favorite posts that went underrated in the comments below! ❤️

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SSR with react, that's a thing to look forward to🐻

👋 Kindness is contagious

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