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SitePoint's weekly guide to the world of web dev and design. Infinite Automata • Issue #38 â€

SitePoint's weekly guide to the world of web dev and design. [View in browser]( [SitePoint]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [linkedin]( [instagram]( [discord]( Infinite Automata • Issue #38 • October 2021 Christian Coulson [Marketing Automation: The Best AI Tools for Boosting Growth]( Learn about nine AI-powered marketing automation tools for optimizing content, increasing sales, analyzing data, and promoting your business. [Get started]( New articles [View all]( [Internationalization: How to Boost Traffic with a Multilingual Site]( Monique Danao [The 4 Best Linux Distros for Helping You Stay Anonymous]( Daniel Diaz [Get Started with Bubble, a No-code Tool for Building Serious Apps]( Wern Ancheta [Shortcut puts the ]( Plan, Build, and Measure Success [Shortcut Puts the "Can" in Kanban]( Looking for an intuitive white-board style project management tool? Collaboration has never been easier with Shortcut (formerly Clubhouse.io) • sponsored [Try It Now]( New! 2021 Edition Jump Start Vue.js Get started with the JavaScript framework that boasts an approachable learning curve, powerful feature-set, and fantastic documentation. Covering the basics, tools, components, routing and more, this book will give you a jump start to using Vue.js. [Learn now]( [Discover new people and projects]( It's been a blast, but we have to go. We'll be back soon, but in the meantime let's introduce you to our community of web professionals. Our Discord server is full of developers and designers who want to engage with each other, share their projects, and ask the odd question when stuck. [Join us today]( and become part of a global community where you can discuss everything from front-end development to the latest hardware announcements. [Join Our Community]( Whether you're a hardened veteran or looking to enter tech, we'd love to have you on board. Catch you in the next edition of SitePoint Weekly with more dev and design resources! [Joel Falconer] Until then, Joel Falconer Managing Editor SitePoint 110 Johnston St Fitzroy 3065 VIC, Australia [facebook]( [twitter]( [linkedin]( [instagram]( You received this email because you signed up on our website or made a purchase from us. [Unsubscribe](

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