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.
7 DEVs Writing Quality Content About Your #Career
@jmfayard recently shouted out 7 inspiring #career writers that you definitely need to check out. This kind of list could never really be complete, so add your favorite DEV writers in the comments of this amazing post!
7 DEVs writing quality content about your #career
Jean-Michel (agent double) ・ Jul 13
Top 20 Must-Know Tips for Web Accessibility
This awesome post by @ismaestro aims to provide you with essential principles, practical advice, and examples for creating accessible websites. You’ll learn to create clear descriptions for images, explore the world of navigating using only the keyboard, and much more, so that everyone can browse your site like a pro!
Top 20 Must-Know Tips for Web Accessibility
Ismael Ramos 🚀 for This is Learning ・ Jul 12
Please Don't Write Confusing Conditionals
Here, we’ll discuss with @somedood how confusing conditionals manifest in our code. Along the way, we also explore different refactoring techniques for improving the readability of conditional control flows.
Please don't write confusing conditionals
Basti Ortiz ・ Jul 12
The Magic of Empty Git Commit
Although seemingly counterintuitive, empty commits can offer valuable benefits for documentation, triggering automation. @pradumnasaraf demonstrates how to create and push an empty commit using Git.
A Comprehensive Beginner's Guide to NPM: Simplifying Package Management
This fully beginner-friendly guide from @abhixsh will take you through the fundamentals of NPM, providing you with a solid foundation for simplifying package management and streamlining your development process.
A Comprehensive Beginner's Guide to NPM: Simplifying Package Management
Abishek Haththakage ・ Jul 14
Real DOM, Virtual DOM, Shadow DOM, What's the Difference?
It can be hard to keep your head straight between real DOMs and virtual DOMs and shadow DOMs, and how they all work together to create a clean, performant Document Object Model. Let’s dive in with @lyndsiwilliams!
Real DOM, Virtual DOM, Shadow DOM, What's the Difference?
Lyndsi Kay Williams ・ Jul 16
Introduction to CSS Grid: A Comprehensive Guide
CSS Grid is a layout system that allows you to create complex, grid-based designs with ease. Here, we'll explore the key concepts of CSS Grid with @joanayebola and demonstrate how to use it with practical code examples.
That's it for our weekly Top 7 for this Tuesday! Keep an eye on dev.to this week for daily content and discussions...and be sure to keep an eye on this series in the future. You might just be in it!
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