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Hi {NAME}, The application development software market is expected to grow from $205.15 billion in 2

[An image]( Hi {NAME}, The application development software market is expected to grow from $205.15 billion in 2021 to $260.38 billion in 2022 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 26.92%. [Read more]( Low code is emerging as the core technology for digital transformation. According to new research by Mendix, the technology’s rise has been so swift that low code is set to overtake traditional software coding in 2023. [Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Hot Programming Projects To Watch on Education Ecosystem This Week [How To Upload A File To S3 Without Creating A Temporary Local File]( In this project, you will learn how to upload a file to S3 without creating a temporary local file. In this video, we are going to first create an Amazon S3 Access Key ID and Secret Key so that we can communicate from our python script with AWS. [How Do I Disable OpenLiteSpeed Wizard (On SSH Login In A Droplet)]( In this project, you will learn to disable the OpenLiteSpeed wizard on SSH login in a droplet. OpenLiteSpeed is the Open Source edition of LiteSpeed Web Server Enterprise and contains all of the essential features, including HTTP/3 support. --------------------------------------------------------------- Giveaway on Education Ecosystem Create Projects and Earn Money: We have an exciting giveaway! We are giving away a Marvo Scorpion 3-in-1 Gaming Combo to the most active viewer on our platform this month. Watch different project videos, like, share and comment to stand a chance of winning. As always, have a great week, [sign up]( on Education Ecosystem, and keep learning from our projects! Education Ecosystem Team --------------------------------------------------------------- Livecoding Ltd, 20-22, Wenlock Road, London, N1 7GU, UK [Facebook]( | [Twitter]( | [WebsiteÂ]( [Slack]( [Unsubscribe]( to no longer receive emails from us. | [Having trouble reading this email? Click here.](You are receiving this email because your email address {EMAIL} is registered with Education Ecosystem

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