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Meteor Monthly Newsletter In this month's newsletter, we'll talk about the latest Meteor release, a

Meteor Monthly Newsletter In this month's newsletter, we'll talk about the latest Meteor release, a new section in our online university, Meteor events from October, and fresh new Meteor content. Let's get the ball rolling! Meteor 2.8 It’s finally here! Meteor v2.8 is now recommended and available to install. The following are the highlights of this version: - New MongoDB Package Async API. - Node update to v14.20.1 (part of the Sep 22nd security release) - Update MongoDB driver to 4.9. - Meteor.callAsync method. - Added new Chakra-UI Skeleton. - Added new Solid Skeleton. Thank you for your patience. We appreciate your continued support to improve and make Meteor even better! You can read the changelog [here]( or read the [blog post]( by our very own Gabriel Grubba. Meteor 101 Fundamentals: Section 3 We’re very excited to announce the newest section of our course, Meteor 101 Fundamentals! This section is done by long-time Meteor developer, Filipe Névola. This section will teach you all you need to know about logins and accounts. In the end, you’ll be able to take an exam and obtain a certificate. Click [here]( to continue your learning with us. Meteor Impact 2022 The Meteor Impact conference was held on October 13th and 14th. It was full of keynote speakers, workshops, social events, and a new addition: a tradeshow! A huge thank you to Jan Dvorak (aka [Storyteller]( for leading the event. If you would like to watch the video recordings, you can do so by clicking [here](. Please note, you will need to register for an Impact account to view these recordings. We hope to see you again next year! In Case You Missed It Additional Meteor resources, links, and posts are listed below. Coygo case study - Our newest case study is about Coygo, a collection of tools to help cryptocurrency and digital asset traders automate their trading process using high-frequency crypto trading bots. Learn more about them by clicking [here](. Google OAuth using Meteor JS - Partha Roy, the Lead Product Engineer at Fasal, has created an implementation guide on using Meteor JS with Google OAuth! You can follow the tutorial [here](. Meteor and React Native - Jan Küster has created a follow-up article from his Impact 2022 session. You can follow the whole workshop [here]( to learn how to build a native mobile app using React Native and Meteor. SEO beginners Guide for Meteor with React & Prerender - Another awesome article by Juan Pablo is about setting up your Meteor application’s SEO using React and [Prerender](. To read the detailed guide, click [here](. How to optimize and scale Meteor projects? - Everyone finds app performance difficult. However, incorporating a few simple changes into your daily routine can significantly reduce such captiousness. Click [here]( to read Marcin Szuster's most recent article on how to improve things in this area. Meteor Brazil meetup - Did you know we have a Meteor Brazil meetup group? The most recent event was held on October 20th and focused on Meteor and React Native. If you want to participate in the next events, you can sign up for free by clicking [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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