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The changes introduce a new markdown file, page.mdx, which serves as a newsletter or update related to a Node.js course and community activities. It includes author attribution, a title, and content discussing the challenges of maintaining an open-source repository during Hacktoberfest, the launch of a Codú TikTok channel, and various educational resources. The document also features sections on recommended articles, a book of the week, and details about an upcoming meetup, concluding with quick links and a sign-off from the founder.

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app/(app)/letters/nodejs-course-tiktok-channel/page.mdx New markdown file created for a newsletter about a Node.js course and community activities.

Possibly related PRs

  • May 28 Newsletter #933: The May 28 Newsletter introduces a newsletter-style content similar to the main PR, both focusing on community updates and resources.
  • Add this weeks newsletter #942: This week's newsletter emphasizes beginner content, which aligns with the educational focus of the main PR's Node.js course.
  • Add this week's newsletter #949: The newsletter discusses a JavaScript course, which is relevant to the Node.js course mentioned in the main PR.
  • Add this weeks newsletter #986: This week's newsletter includes a free JavaScript course, which relates to the educational content of the main PR.
  • Add this weeks newsletter #994: The newsletter focuses on a new Git course for beginners, which complements the educational theme of the Node.js course in the main PR.
  • This weeks newsletter #995: This week's newsletter includes a completed Git series, which ties into the educational resources mentioned in the main PR.
  • This weeks newsletter #997: The newsletter promotes a community event, similar to the community engagement highlighted in the main PR.

🐰 In a world of code and cheer,
A Node.js course draws near.
With TikTok tips and articles bright,
Hacktoberfest brings joy and light.
So hop along, let's learn and play,
Together we'll code, day by day! 🌟


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@NiallJoeMaher NiallJoeMaher merged commit 9e447ed into codu-code:develop Oct 8, 2024
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@NiallJoeMaher NiallJoeMaher deleted the feat/newsletter-oct-8 branch October 8, 2024 16:01
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