The 7 Most Popular DEV Posts from the Past Week
Jess Lee
Posted on June 30, 2020
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. ❤️
Unstick yourself from UI templates!
We’re all trying to level up! In this cheatsheet, Abdelrhman helps us improve our front-end skills. Woot!
Keys for You to Become a Better Frontend Web Developer
Abdelrhman Yousry ・ Jun 25 '20
Not your average personal website tutorial
Sylvia acknowledges that there are many existing tutorials on building a personal website but explains that there’s value in putting a refreshed spin on previously-covered topics.
How to make your own (no template) personal website with React, Material UI, and Netlify
Sylvia Pap ・ Jun 27 '20
New Heights with Ruby and Rails
Dianakw8591 used their love of climbing and past experience with the sport to inspire a final project for the Flatiron School: building a digital climbing logbook that allows climbers to easily enter new climbs and visualize their climbing history using Nokogiri!
Architecting great applications based on industry best-practices
The principals of the AWS Well-Architected Framework are applicable to any project, according to Mark. In this post, you’ll get a rundown and cost-breakdown of various AWS solutions and how they integrate with the five pillars of this framework.
Applying the Well-Architected Framework, Small Edition
Mark Nunnikhoven for AWS Heroes ・ Jun 27 '20
Overcoming the NLP jitters
Nic walks us through some important context for Natural Language Processing for those just getting started.
Here’s why you should bother with SVGs
For starters, SVGs are vector-based and thus scale perfectly (making them the most loss-less format for graphics in websites), says Jess.
Tiny changes, BIG UX improvements
Raja explains that if you care about accessibility and usability in your applications or websites, “skipnav” can help you get there.
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 June 30, 2020
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