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Meteor Monthly Newsletter We have a few things to cover in this newsletter - from the latest version

Meteor Monthly Newsletter We have a few things to cover in this newsletter - from the latest version of Meteor, a new blog post about React hooks, an NFT marketplace, and our Meteor shop. Let’s dive right into all of these below! Meteor 2.7.3 & 2.7.4 Beta The Meteor 2.7.3 version brings updates on Node to 14.19.3, which introduced security updates. NPM was also updated to v6.14.17. We also made the client 25kb smaller (i.e. @babel/runtime's package.json file) and adjusted the accounts-passwordless package so you can request a login token by calling the function requestLoginTokenForUser. You can more read about it in this [blog post]( which is written by our very own, Denilson Silva. For full details on the release, click on the link below to access our Meteor [changelog](. Lastly, Meteor 2.7.4-beta.2 was also released. The main highlight of this version is this [PR]( where we’re introducing the MongoDB Package Async API. You can update your app with meteor update --release 2.7.4-beta.2. Don’t forget to let us know what you think and feedback is welcome! [VIEW CHANGELOG]( NFT Marketplace App A new and very exciting project we’ve been working on has finally arrived. We are happy to share our very own NFT marketplace application built with Meteor! This app is for demonstration purposes only and is based on [Nader Dabit’s tutorial]( about creating an NFT marketplace. The idea was to replicate his final app using Meteor instead of Next.js as the framework while adding new functionalities. We wanted to develop something that will help new developers looking to learn Meteor in a fun way and support them to build something cool and unique! You can read more about it by reading our [blog post]( by Vitor Flores. [READ BLOG POST]( Online Meteor Store The Meteor Shop is a collection of quality-made goods for everyday activities! Whether you're looking for a new outfit, some home decor, or a gift for a special occasion, the Meteor Shop has you covered! For your first purchase, receive 10% off when you sign up! 🛒 On top of the promo code, you’ll be the first to hear about Meteor's new collections, special sales and discounts, exclusive offers and more delivered right to your inbox. What are you waiting for? Go grab some Meteor merch. 😎 [SHOP NOW]( How to Use Meteor With React Hooks React-meteor-data package provides integration between React and Tracker (Meteor's reactive data system). It's how you fetch data from the server and keep it updated whenever something changes. It's a simple and must-have package if you're building software with Meteor + React. Learn more about the tutorial written by Henrique Schmaiske by clicking below. [READ BLOG POST]( In Case You Missed It You’ll find more links, content, and resources below regarding Meteor. Meteor University 101 Section 2 - Section 2 of the Meteor 101: The Fundamentals Course is now Available! You can now learn about MongoDB Collections and Schemas by clicking [here](. Meteor DevTools 1.6 - The newest version of Meteor DevTools Evolved, led by Leonardo Venturini, is now out! You can find more information [here](. Blaze tutorial updated - Our Blaze tutorial has been recently updated! It is one of the best places to start learning the basics of Meteor with Blaze. Click [here]( to learn more. Redesign P2D - Meteor Cloud feature, push-to-deploy, has been redesigned to give our users a better experience overall. You can check it out by going to the Cloud [dashboard](. How to Prevent Clickjacking Attacks - If you haven’t read our blog post about hijacking a user's mouse clicks by Henrique Schmaiske, you can do so [here](. Have questions? Reach out to our support directly at support@meteor.com, or visit the Meteor forum to chat with Meteor experts & like-minded developers. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [Website](meteor.com) Copyright © 2022 Meteor Software, All rights reserved. Because you have an account at Meteor Software Our mailing address is: Meteor Software 101-524 Yates StVictoria, BC V8W 1K8 Canada [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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