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New content drop! I'm excited to share with you what techies are writing about at Hashnode.  ‌ ‌ ‌ [Hashnode | Weekly newsletter]( [Hashnode | Weekly newsletter]( Hi {NAME}, Happy Thursday! We are back with weekly dose of "What's going on in tech". We also invite you to [join us on]([Discord]( [to meet the community](. Top articles this week: 1. ["Behind the scenes of UI: Part 1 - UIKit"]( by Vitaly Batrakov 2. ["Integrating with Google Gemini: Using a Built .NET SDK"]( by Guilherme Martin 3.["Ownership in Rust"]( Francesco Ciulla 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. ^ Team Hashnode Top articles from Hashnode [Vitaly Batrakov]( [Behind the scenes of UI: Part 1 - UIKit]( [Read this article]( [Scott Smith]( [Shrink Images for Accessibility in SwiftUI]( [Read this article]( [Michael Murphy]( [Go Beyond the Basics: Mastering Toast Notifications with Go and HTMX]( [Read this article]( [Dinko Marinac]( [Implementing Infinite Scroll with Riverpod's AsyncNotifier]( [Read this article]( [Holger Imbery]( [Unlocking Productivity and Creativity: Harnessing the Power of Microsoft 365 Copilot with good prompts]( [Read this article]( [Guilherme Martin]( [Integrating with Google Gemini: Using a Built .NET SDK]( [Read this article]( [Francesco Ciulla]( [Ownership in Rust]( [Read this article]( [Michał Miszczyszyn]( [Polymorphic components in React]( [Read this article]( [Brzozova]( [DevOps Wannabe — if I had to start again]( [Read this article]( [Philippe Charrière]( [Ollama on my Pi5: The Python dev environment]( [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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