The 7 Most Popular DEV Posts from the Past Week
Jess Lee
Posted on February 16, 2021
Every Tuesday, we round up the previous week's top posts based on traffic, engagement, and a hint of editorial curation. The typical week starts on Monday and ends on Sunday, but don't worry, we take into account posts that are published later in the week. ❤️
Senior Developers — They're Just Like Us!
@kevinhickssw touches on an important facet of being alive: that no matter your experience level, nobody is immune from impostors syndrome — not even senior devs.
Even Senior Developers Have Imposter Syndrome
Kevin Hicks ・ Feb 13 '21
Demystifying front end vs back end
Thanks for this explainer on the differences between front and back end development, @lanrewaju!
A race to the solution
If you've ever gotten stuck on the can’t perform a React state update on an unmounted component
warning, this thorough guide from @saranshk will be a life-saver.
Avoiding race conditions and memory leaks in React useEffect
saransh kataria ・ Feb 10 '21
The how, when, and why behind refactoring
After refactoring, @notsidney's team now has a more solid foundation to build more features on, they squashed a few tricky bugs, and they came out of it with a guide on how contributors can write new field types. Great job, team Firetable!
We refactored 10K lines of code in our open-source React project
Sidney Alcantara ・ Feb 9 '21
Your AWS study buddy
@scrummastert passed the AWS Certified Developer Associate exam with flying colors (96%!). In this post, they share how they did it so you can be better prepared if you're studying for this certification.
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Delivering on promises
"Do you remember stumbling on your first Promise {pending}
?" asks @spartakyste "Putting a .then
just to see if it will magically work?" — If so, this article is for you.
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COVID Crawler
@kaylasween wanted a way to track the moving average of COVID cases per day in their home state, Mississippi. To do it automatically on an ongoing basis, they wrote up a crawler to get all the important data from the state’s Department of Health website. Nice work!
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That's it for our weekly wrap up! Keep an eye on dev.to this week for daily content and discussions...and if you miss anything, we'll be sure to recap it next Tuesday!
Posted on February 16, 2021
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