It's a new week and a new Top 7! Explore the whimsical world of CSS Ugly Sweaters, unravel the intricacies of Developer Relations, and discover an updated reading list of must-read DEV posts. And please join us in welcoming FOUR new authors to the Top 7 club.
Now let's dive into the vibrant dev.to community's fantastic content! đťâ¨
Explore the whimsical world of CSS Ugly Sweaters with @jarvisscript! Over three years in the making, this delightful series features Jarvis's creative coding journey, as he crafts unique designs for characters like BB-8, Thanos, Spider-Man, and more, sharing insightful coding tips along the way. Delve into the creative process, from stitching patterns to character detailing, and join the holiday coding spirit with these delightful, geeky sweaters.
Developer Relations is an all-company effort
Rizèl Scarlett 㝠Dec 11 '23
Join @blackgirlbytes on an engaging expedition through Developer Relations, where humor and personal insights unravel the intricacies of the field. This candid exploration challenges industry norms, offering a unique perspective on the dynamics of DevRel in a conversational tone.
Relevant DEV posts - an updated reading list (no developer must read this)
Ingo Steinke, web developer ăť Dec 11 '23
While we typically avoid sharing listicles, weâll make an exception for @ingosteinkeâs thoughtfully curated collection of articles pulled from his reading list. Itâs nicely organized for you to skim through and pluck out whatever suits your tastes.
How to get good at competitive programming
Programming with Shahan ăť Dec 13 '23
Ready to ace competitive programming and conquer coding interviews? @codewithshahan has your back. This guide navigates you through the essentials, steering clear of common beginner pitfalls. From mastering language proficiency to diving into competitive programming's core, this blog post is your roadmap to success, delivered in an engaging and practical style.
âCrafting Effective Documentation
Laura Grassi ăť Dec 15 '23
As an organization grows and evolves, its documentation must do the same to meet everyoneâs needs. Here, @kibumpng describes how their team approaches documentation with helpful practices like using clear nomenclature, following formatting standards, and more.
How My App Won the 2nd Place in the WWCode App Deploy Hackathon
Eevis ăť Dec 14 '23
In this piece by @eevajonnapanula, step into the captivating journey of crafting BragDoc, the app that earned 2nd place at the WWCode App Deploy Hackathon. Explore the concept of brag documents inspired by Julia Evans' insightful article, "Get your work recognized: write a brag document." Dive into the tactics of deftly navigating API transitions, leveraging Crashlytics, and mastering project scoping strategies to win a hackathon!
Supabase Studio: AI Assistant and User Impersonation
Yuri for Supabase ăť Dec 11 '23
Last week, @yuricodesbot from Supabase unveiled the Supabase Assistant, an AI companion integrated into their dashboard, aimed at augmenting user experiences on the platform. Explore an array of new functionalities including Row Level Security Policies, User Impersonation, Feature Previews, and a Realtime Inspector, elevating the path to refined and efficient database development.
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Top comments (9)
đ A warm welcome to our new Top 7 authors: @jarvisscript, @codewithshahan, @kibumpng, and @yuricodesbot! đđ And a round of applause to @blackgirlbytes, @ingosteinke, and @eevajonnapanula for continuing to enrich DEV with their fantastic contributions. Thank you.
Great! Thank you all.
Woot woot! Congrats y'all. đ
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Thanks to the DEV team for moderating and inspiring the community! You did a great job in challenging times! Congrats to everyone and thanks for featuring me again! I'd rather (also) share my actual reading list with everyone. Is there a permalink URL to make it public?
Excellent post, Ingo, and good thinking! There's not yet a way to do this, but I love that thought.
I have a feature request that I've written up about this â to give due credit, it's more of a collection of other folks' feature requests and suggestions than an original thought â and I do think having the ability to organize and share reading lists would be a powerful addition to our community. It seems like a really good, human way to balance our feed algorithm!
Anywho, thanks so much for sharing your thoughts on this and also for putting in the time to manually create such an awesome list of recommendations from your reading list. I'll keep advocating for the updates to reading lists; I think there's some big potential there!
Congrats everyone!
Aww thank yall so much!
Wow what a surprise! Thank you!