Welcome to this week's Top 7, where the DEV editorial team handpicks their favorite posts from the previous week.
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Allison shares an interview with Mike McQuaid, a project leader and longest tenured maintainer of Homebrew, a project utilized by tens of millions of developers.
Dealing with Unicode strings, done right and better.
Hyeseong Kim ・ Jun 16
#javascript
#unicode
#performance
#webdev
Hyeseong created a library to handle Unicode grapheme clusters and documents the process of creating, optimizing, and testing a high-quality library.
Choosing between an index-level API, a query, an aggregation, or ES|QL in Elasticsearch
Jessica Garson ・ Jun 17
#elasticsearch
#beginners
Jessica provides a comprehensive guide on selecting the appropriate method for data retrieval in Elasticsearch, comparing index-level API, queries, aggregations, and ESQL.
Are Sync Engines The Future of Web Applications?
Isaac Hagoel ・ Jun 17
#webdev
#svelte
#javascript
#programming
Isaac explores the potential of sync engines as a foundational technology for the future of web applications.
How I grew my open-source project to 1k stars 🌟
Max Shen ・ Jun 16
#opensource
#github
#sideprojects
#marketing
Max shares his journey and strategies for growing his open-source project to 1,000 stars on GitHub.
Dominic outlines essential UX design principles that are crucial for creating user-friendly and engaging digital products.
Hetarth shares his experience and process of building a custom JSON parser from scratch, highlighting key challenges and learnings.
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