Top 7 Featured DEV Posts of the Week

Erin A Olinick - Mar 4 - - Dev Community

Welcome to our curated selection of standout articles from the DEV Community. This week we have a blend of personal narratives and technical insights: empowering stories of women in tech, the transformative potential of local LLMs, candid reflections on learning Rust, and more. Plus, we feature a couple of crossover selections from our we_coded campaign celebrating diversity in tech, and we're excited to introduce four new voices to the Top 7 this week! Don't miss out — let's get to reading!


We’re bending our “no listicles in the Top 7 rule” because this article by @amandamartindev is an incredibly pertinent list of women developers to keep up with and we think everyone should take a look! Whether you are looking for content on design, game development, DevRel, or anything in between, Amanda's got you covered with this comprehensive roundup. #wecoded


This article stands out for its blend of personal anecdotes and practical advice, creating a relatable and actionable guide for remote workers. @krlz's conversational tone and meticulous research provide a refreshing perspective on the challenges and opportunities of remote work. Invaluable guidance for thriving in the remote work landscape!


@theoriginalbpc recounts the relatable experience that many devs face: pushing too hard and experiencing burnout. But rather than tuning it out and plowing onward, Sarah listens to her feelings and draws on advice from past role models to find a healthy balance of growth and self-compassion. Don't miss the last installment in this six-part series! #wecoded


Witness the transformation of generative AI technology from a realm of proprietary models to an open-source landscape, spearheaded by groundbreaking projects like Ollama. Through insightful analysis and hands-on demonstrations, @sarthology illuminates the potential of local LLMs to revolutionize productivity and innovation.


Make sure your software requirements are unambiguous, testable, and measurable with @m4rri4nne! Alicia teaches us the difference between user, system, functional, and nonfunctional requirements and explains the crucial role of clear requirements in maintaining a happy user base and seamless production.


Through candid reflections and practical demonstrations, @link2twenty chronicles their quest to master Rust, sharing the triumphs, challenges, and discoveries along the way. With a blend of personal anecdotes, practical insights, and code demonstrations, this series is a valuable resource for beginners and seasoned developers alike.


Time conversion is a complex and fascinating topic. Here in this quick tutorial, @kecbm walks us through the basics of converting a 12-hour time format to a 24-hour format in JavaScript.


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