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The changes introduce a new content section titled "Is Your Domain Haunted? + Dev Productivity Tips" in the page.mdx file. This section features an introduction to a Chrome DevTools screenshot feature, a curated list of articles under "This Week's Picks," a "Book of the Week" recommendation, a "Something Cool" segment highlighting a board game, and a "Quick Links" section for social media resources. These additions aim to enhance the page's content for developers and product managers.

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File Path Change Summary
app/(app)/letters/is-your-domain-haunted/page.mdx - Added new section: "Is Your Domain Haunted? + Dev Productivity Tips"
- Added new section: "This Week's Picks"
- Added new section: "Book of the Week"
- Added new section: "Something Cool"
- Added new section: "Quick Links"

Possibly related PRs

  • Add this weeks newsletter #942: This PR adds a newsletter that may include similar content themes and resources, enhancing the overall documentation and developer engagement.
  • Newsletter Tue, Apr 16, 2024 #943: This newsletter PR discusses tech-related articles and resources, potentially overlapping with the curated list in the main PR.
  • Add this weeks newsletter #944: Similar to the main PR, this newsletter introduces reflective content and resources, which may relate to the new sections added in the main PR.
  • Add this week's newsletter #949: This PR introduces a newsletter that includes educational resources, which aligns with the main PR's focus on developer productivity tips and resources.
  • Add this weeks newsletter #986: This newsletter focuses on a free JavaScript course, which could relate to the educational resources highlighted in the main PR.
  • Add this weeks newsletter #994: This PR discusses a new Git course and includes resources, which may connect with the educational content added in the main PR.
  • This weeks newsletter #995: This newsletter includes a section promoting a completed Git series, which may relate to the resources provided in the main PR.
  • This weeks newsletter #997: This PR promotes a community event and includes relevant articles, which may align with the community engagement aspect of the main PR.

🐇 "In the realm of code, where ideas bloom,
A haunted domain finds its room.
With tips and links, we leap and bound,
In productivity's garden, treasures abound!
From books to games, our knowledge grows,
Join us, dear friends, as the wisdom flows!" 🌼


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@NiallJoeMaher NiallJoeMaher merged commit beae6ff into codu-code:develop Oct 28, 2024
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