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👋 Hashnode APIs Hackathon, API Hacks, and DevOps- Hashnode Weekly Update! 🗞️

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As we navigate the fresh beginnings of 2024, I'm delighted to present to you this week's newsletter,

As we navigate the fresh beginnings of 2024, I'm delighted to present to you this week's newsletter, highlighting ongoing hackathons and recent content. [Hashnode | Weekly newsletter]( [Hashnode | Weekly newsletter]( Hi {NAME}, Seeking the latest insights in the tech industry? Your search ends here! In this edition of our newsletter, we're excited to bring you a curated selection of trending tech articles and the most current hackathon news. For more such updates and a vibrant community experience, remember to join to join us on [Discord](! Trending Now: Top Reads on Hashnode! 1. ["Showing your Hashnode blog posts on your Laravel blog using Hashnode Public APIs"]( by David Carr 2. ["What is my linux CPU load?"]( by Frits Hoogland 3. ["An Approach to Handling App Launch States in SwiftUI"]( by Scott Smith We are thrilled to continue making Hashnode the go to developer community for developers and engineering team globally. Your support and insights are our driving force, and we look forward to connecting with you this year every Thursday! ^ ✌️ [Fazle](, ceo & co-founder, Hashnode [MindsDB Hackathon]( [Hashnode APIs Hackathon]( (9 days left!) [Participate and compete for 💰 $10,000!]( Top articles from Hashnode [David Carr]( [Showing your Hashnode blog posts on your Laravel blog using Hashnode Public APIs]( [Read this article]( [Michael Larocca]( [A Guide to Better Code Organization in React through File Separation]( [Read this article]( [Anes AMRI]( [Demystifying DevOps: Beyond the Buzzword !]( [Read this article]( [Alex Dunia]( [Mastering CSS Custom Properties: The Senior Developer's Approach to CSS Custom Properties]( [Read this article]( [Scott Smith]( [An Approach to Handling App Launch States in SwiftUI]( [Read this article]( [Atharva Mulgund]( [Context API Hacks: Elevate Your React Game Now!]( [Read this article]( [Priti]( [10 Essential VS Code Shortcuts to Boost Your Productivity]( [Read this article]( [Aravind Sanjeev]( [Why a Trailing Comma Breaks Your Package.json]( [Read this article]( [Frits Hoogland]( [What is my linux CPU load?]( [Read this article]( [Swoyam Siddharth Nayak]( [Generating Unique Event Passes]( [Read this article]( [What's fresh on the feed?]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [Discord]( © 2024 Hashnode — LinearBytes Inc. 8 The Green, Ste 300, Dover DE 19901 The email was sent to {EMAIL}. To no longer receive these emails, [unsubscribe from this list](). You can also update your [email preferences]( on Hashnode.

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