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[Codementor]( Weekly Newsletter - April 27, 2022 Hey {NAME}, Thanks for joining us at Developer Growth Summit 2022 last week! If you weren't able to attend the events, we'll be sharing the recordings soon — so watch this space 👀 --------------------------------------------------------------- Want to learn something new? Here are some free virtual events that are coming up soon. Can't make it on the day? We'll send the recording to everyone who registered for the event. April 27: Monorepos in the JS world: Monorepo is a practice that helps us organize multiple projects into a single git repo. Monorepos can help increase visibility, consistency, and time spent on development, rather than syncing. This talk will walk you through how to get started with monorepos. [Sign up here →]( May 2: Writing a book: Venturing Into Other Fields in Tech as a Dev: Want to venture outside the dev space but still utilize your tech skills? In this event, Nadia, a self-taught engineer and published author, will use her experience to share why and how you can venture into other tech-related areas. [Save your virtual seat →]( May 4: How to Detect Silent Failures in ML Models: AI algorithms deteriorate and fail silently over time. This talk will share how you should be monitoring machine learning in production. Please note that this talk is for those already familiar with data science and machine learning. [RSVP now →]( [Check out more events here →]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This week's standout posts Vue: [Accessing Vue Component Data with $ref.]( Emergencies happen, but thankfully most front-end frameworks have built-in ways to deal with problems. In Vue, it's the $ref attribute. React: [How to Use clearInterval() Inside React's useEffect() and Why It's Important]( If you find using setInterval with useEffect confusing, try properly clearing the intervals inside useEffect's cleanup function. Here's how. C++: [Guide C++ Compiler to Auto-Vectorise the Code]( Here are some ways you can guide the compiler to auto-vectorize a certain loop in C++. [Click here for more articles 🤓]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Codementor]( [arc]( Where you can get [instant coding help]( [learn programming by building projects]( and get your [code reviewed](. 555 Bryant Street, #866, Palo Alto, CA 94301, USA [Unsubscribe here]( but maybe follow us on [Twitter](

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