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@NiallJoeMaher NiallJoeMaher requested a review from a team as a code owner September 17, 2024 09:52
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The changes introduce a new blog post titled "Live Streams, PostgreSQL & Indie Hacking" by Niall Maher. This post promotes a Twitch channel for live coding sessions and outlines a series of articles focused on teaching PostgreSQL and SQL concepts. It includes links to educational resources, announces an upcoming event for indie hackers in Dublin, and concludes with recommendations for articles and a book.

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app/(app)/letters/live-streams-postgresql-and-indie-hacking/page.mdx Added a blog post by Niall Maher discussing live coding, PostgreSQL, and an indie hacker event.

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🐇 In a world of code, where ideas bloom,
A rabbit hops forth, dispelling the gloom.
With PostgreSQL lessons and streams to share,
Indie hackers unite, creativity in the air!
Join the journey, learn, and play,
Together we code, come what may! 🌟


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@NiallJoeMaher NiallJoeMaher merged commit 10f89a1 into codu-code:develop Sep 17, 2024
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@NiallJoeMaher NiallJoeMaher deleted the feat/newsletter-sept-17 branch September 17, 2024 09:52
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