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Learn what everybody in the tech industry is working on.  ‌ ‌ ‌ [Hashnode | Weekly newsletter]( [Hashnode | Weekly newsletter]( Hi {NAME}, Happy Thursday! Another week to hit your learning goals. Wonder what everybody in the community is working on? [Join us on]([Discord]( [to find out](. Top articles this week: 1. ["Avoiding common pitfalls when first contributing to open source"]( by Angie Byron 2. ["Beyond REST and GRAPHQL: Why You Should Consider RPC (and Why tRPC Makes It Easy)"]( by Opeyemi Ojo 3.["Dockerizing headless Hashnode starter-kit"]( Sandeep Panda 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. ^ ✌️ [Haimantika](, Developer Advocate, Hashnode Top articles from Hashnode [Mayank Aggarwal]( [Mastering React: A Guide to Events, State, and Hooks for Dynamic UrIs]( [Read this article]( [Rishab Kumar]( [Should you include .terraform.lock.hcl in .gitignore?]( [Read this article]( [Buzzpy]( [Analyzing Netflix Data with Pandas + Python]( [Read this article]( [Mehmet Firat Komurcu]( [Swaggo with Fiber in Golang]( [Read this article]( [BecomingiOS]( [Memory Management in Swift]( [Read this article]( [Opeyemi Ojo]( [Beyond REST and GRAPHQL: Why You Should Consider RPC (and Why tRPC Makes It Easy)]( [Read this article]( [Sandeep Panda]( [Dockerizing headless Hashnode starter-kit]( [Read this article]( [Colby Fayock]( [How to Detect Clicks Anywhere on a Page in React]( [Read this article]( [Wojciech Zawistowski]( [Should You Estimate? The Definitive Answer.]( [Read this article]( [Angie Byron]( [Avoiding common pitfalls when first contributing to open source]( [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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