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In this issue: intro, articles from the web, blog posts from the Samebug team Intro We would like to

In this issue: intro, articles from the web, blog posts from the Samebug team Intro We would like to wish everyone a very happy Chinese New Year! The year of the dog has started. According to Chinese traditions, dogs are honest, loyal and they will never abandon their friends, family or work. We're working hard so people can say the same for [Samebug](. We certainly hope that you will like this newsletter issue (which is the 2nd in order). From now on we're accepting suggestions for our next release! If you have an interesting development related article or a complex bug that you've solved and wrote an article about (or you would like to write one about it), please get in touch by simply replying to this letter. Let's build a newsletter with awesome content, together! [funny pic here] From the Web [How to Deal With Exceptions]( Tasos Martidis [Functional Programming: Functions]( Christian Panadero [Functional Programming Principles Every Imperative Programmer Should Use]( Stephen Rollins [The Many Ways That Spending Too Much Time on Debugging Will Get You in Trouble]( Tali Soroker From the Samebug Team [Dev] [Creating a TODO application using Akka HTTP and Slick — Chapter 1]( Andras Zsamboki [Dev] [Automating letters to users with Google Apps Script (Part 2)]( Istvan Erdo [Personal] [Do programmers have feelings?]( Adam Schmideg [Personal] [Working at a tech startup with an economics degree]( Istvan Erdo Knowledge for all! If you like the content, don't leave your friends out, forward it to them. If this letter was forwarded to you, here's a Big Button so you can [subscribe]( :) [Big Button]( Copyright © Samebug, Inc, All rights reserved. [Samebug Newsletter]( by Samebug 1679 S. Dupont Hwy STE 100 Dover, Delaware 19901 USA Sent to [{EMAIL}](#) — [Unsubscribe]( Delivered by [ TinyLetter ]()

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