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A new month is here! I'm excited to share with you ongoing hackathons and trending technical content

A new month is here! I'm excited to share with you ongoing hackathons and trending technical content.  ‌ ‌ ‌ [Hashnode | Weekly newsletter]( [Hashnode | Weekly newsletter]( Hi {NAME}, Hope your January was fantastic! Did learning something new make it into your New Year's resolutions? I'm here to help. Each week, I'll bring you selected articles and hackathons to keep the learning spark alive. Quick recap of what we've been up to: - [Headless Hashnode](, and -[The Commit Podcast]( Top Articles: 1. ["Rust Patterns for Lifetime Management"](  by Peter M Elias 2. ["How is Figma so performant"]( by Tiger Abrodi 3. [Secrets to Writing a CFP that Gets You on Stage]( by Kevin Blanco We are thrilled to continue making Hashnode the go to developer community for developers and engineering team globally. Your support and feedback have been invaluable in our journey, and we look forward to connecting with you this year every Thursday! Thank you for being a vibrant part of our community. Wishing you a wonderful New Year, 2024! ^ ✌️ [Fazle](, ceo & co-founder, Hashnode   [MindsDB Hackathon]( [Hashnode APIs HackathonÂ]( (1 day left!) [Participate and compete for 💰 $10,000!]( Top articles from Hashnode [Peter M Elias]( [Rust Patterns for Lifetime Management]( [Read this article]( [Tiger Abrodi]( [How is Figma so performant?]( [Read this article]( [Maciej]( [Recommended practices for React Native Testing Library in 2024]( [Read this article]( [Dovydas Ciomenas]( [Animated Loading Screen with MoviePlayer and Slate in UE5]( [Read this article]( [Arshan Dabirsiaghi]( [Why you never heard of codemods and why that should change]( [Read this article]( [Har Har Mahadevi]( [Structuring Infrastructure as Code with a Layered Approach]( [Read this article]( [Daniela Becerra]( [How to setup an EKS cluster with terraform]( [Read this article]( [Dinko Marinac]( [Dart on the Server: Exploring Server-Side Dart Technologies in 2024]( [Read this article]( Kevin Blanco [Secrets to Writing a CFP that Gets You on Stage]( [Read this article]( [Pritish Mishra]( [GitHub Action + HashNode Magic]( [Read this article]( [What's fresh on the feed?](   [Twitter/X]( [LinkedIn]( [Discord]( [YouTube]( © 2024 Hashnode — LinearBytes Inc. 8 The Green, Ste 300, Dover DE 19901 The email was sent to {EMAIL}. To no longer receive these emails, [unsubscribe from this list](). You can also update your [email preferences]( on Hashnode.

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