Top 7 Featured DEV Posts of the Week
Erin A Olinick
Posted on May 13, 2024
Get ready to kick off your Monday with some of the freshest, most engaging reads from last week. From the dark arts of SQL to the bright, shiny world of Eurovision-inspired CSS, we’ve got a little something for everyone. And here’s a bit of extra cheer—we’re welcoming four new authors to our Top 7 this week! Bravo! 👏👏
37 Tips from a Senior Frontend Developer
Ndeye Fatou Diop ・ May 7
#webdev
#beginners
#frontend
#career
Mastering SQL: Comprehensive Guide To Structured Query Language
Louai Boumediene ・ May 8
#webdev
#programming
#sql
#database
Everybody loves a good tool list, and @nicktyonline has us covered with the excellent selection for boosting productivity. Check out the larger series for more recommendations and considering sharing your faves in the comments.
Mastering S.O.L.I.D Principles in React: Easy Examples and Best Practices
drruvari ・ May 10
#react
#webdev
#beginners
#programming
Give your React skills a jolt with @drruvari's savvy guide to the S.O.L.I.D principles. Packed with cheeky examples and no-nonsense best practices, this article is your secret weapon to coding like a pro, whether you're just starting out or already dreaming in components.
I analyzed code review best practices for a year. This is what I learned.
Marco Patiño López ・ May 6
#code
#webdev
#programming
#productivity
After analyzing and interviewing dozens of teams of varying sizes, industries, and countries about their approach to code reviews, @marcopatino has summed up their findings into several helpful tips. Read on and learn how to make the most of your code reviews.
Curious about Next.js and its innovative approach to web development? Jump into @perssondennis's comprehensive FAQ, demystifying common queries and shedding light on the framework's unique features. From URL parameter handling to metadata management, this article navigates the complexities with clarity and insight, offering practical solutions for frontend devs navigating the Next.js landscape.
Ready to add some Eurovision flair to your web projects? @madsstoumann's article takes inspiration from the iconic song competition to explore creating vibrant animated gradients in CSS. With easy-to-follow code snippets and playful commentary, get ready to bring some Eurovision magic to your designs while enjoying the show's eclectic spirit.
That’s a wrap for this week's highlights! If you're curious about more fantastic articles and updates, you can catch them in our weekly DEV Community newsletter every Tuesday—make sure you’re opted in! 🚀📩
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Erin A Olinick
Posted on May 13, 2024
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