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The changes introduce a new file, page.mdx, which features a newsletter-style update authored by Niall Maher. This update highlights over ten upcoming JavaScript features and announces the launch of a new Node.js course. It includes developer tips, curated articles on various topics, a section titled "This Week's Picks," and a book recommendation. The content aims to engage the developer community by providing valuable resources and links to relevant external articles.

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app/(app)/letters/javascript-features-coming-your-way-nodejs-course-launch/page.mdx New file added featuring a newsletter update by Niall Maher, highlighting JavaScript features and Node.js course launch.

Possibly related PRs

  • May 28 Newsletter #933: This PR introduces a newsletter-style update similar to the main PR, both authored by Niall Maher and focusing on curated content for developers.
  • Add this weeks newsletter #942: This PR also adds a newsletter, indicating a similar format and purpose, authored by the same individual.
  • Newsletter Tue, Apr 16, 2024 #943: Another newsletter addition by Niall Maher, maintaining the same theme of community engagement and developer resources.
  • Add this weeks newsletter #944: This PR adds a newsletter that aligns with the main PR's focus on sharing valuable content with the developer community.
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  • July 23rd Newsletter #963: This newsletter update shares a similar structure and intent, focusing on community engagement and educational content.
  • Add this weeks newsletter #971: This PR adds a newsletter that emphasizes ongoing communication with the developer community, akin to the main PR.
  • Add this weeks newsletter #986: This PR introduces a newsletter that aligns with the main PR's goal of providing educational resources and community engagement.
  • Add this weeks newsletter #994: This newsletter update focuses on Git resources and articles, similar to the main PR's emphasis on JavaScript features and developer resources.
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In the land of code where rabbits play,
Niall shares tips to brighten the day.
JavaScript features and Node.js cheer,
With links and resources, the path is clear!
So hop on over, dear coder friend,
A newsletter awaits, with knowledge to lend! 🐇✨


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@NiallJoeMaher NiallJoeMaher merged commit f663233 into codu-code:develop Oct 15, 2024
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