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Weekly Newsletter - June 21st, 2023 Hey {NAME}, To build robust and maintainable applications while

[Codementor]( Weekly Newsletter - June 21st, 2023 Hey {NAME}, To build robust and maintainable applications while minimizing the cost of changes, developers can use the SOLID principles: • Single responsibility principle • Open-closed principle • Liskov substitution principle • Interface segregation principle • Dependency inversion principle 👉 Discover how to [leverage SOLID principles]( in your coding projects! --------------------------------------------------------------- Upcoming online events Here are the community events coming up soon. Sign up even if you can’t attend the live event; we’ll send you the recordings afterward. 🗓 June 22: [The Self-Taught Programmers Path Way]( Unlock the path to programming mastery! Join us for a talk that unveils proven strategies for success in the self-taught programmer's journey, unveiling proven strategies for success. Whether you're a newbie or a seasoned pro, this event is your opportunity to level up your skills. 🗓 June 24: [Demystifying System Design Interviews]( Join Nrapesh, senior software engineer at Google, to learn how to ace system design interviews by breaking down complex problems into smaller steps. Discover the essential building blocks for system design, best practices for identifying requirements, and creating a high-level design. 🗓 June 24: [Distributed Systems Architectural Patterns]( Unleash your creativity with ChatGPT plugins. Witness developers' ingenuity as ChatGPT integrates seamlessly with various applications. Join us for an engaging demo and learn how to craft your own innovative plugins. Shape the future of AI interactions today! [Check out more events here →]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This week's top community posts 🚀 NoSQL: [Creating and connecting to a MongoDB Atlas cluster]( Are you ready to set up your first free NoSQL database? Let us guide you through creating a MongoDB cluster and connecting to it. ⚡️ Unity: [Structuring Your Unity Code For Production - Important Best Practices]( Unity is a beginner-friendly engine to dive into. However, without implementing best practices, your codebase can quickly become messy. Keep reading to discover how to avoid common mistakes when working with Unity. [Click here for more articles 🤓]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [[Codementor] Where you can get instant coding help, learn programming by building projects, and get your code reviewed.]( Interested in [sponsoring us]( 555 Bryant Street, #866, Palo Alto, CA 94301, USA [Unsubscribe here]( but maybe follow us on [Twitter](

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