Welcome to the latest issue of my newsletter.Since the publication of the first issue of this newsletter as you can see I have migrated off of substack and moved to Revue. If you had subscribed to my newsletter on substack your subscription would have been migrated over to Revue. You will receive an email from Revue confirming your subscription to comply with GDPR regulations so please accept that of course if you would like to maintain your subscription to my newsletter. If you had not subscribed to my newsletter before, please subscribe as I have lots of awesome content planned for the year ahead that I will share with you via my newsletter. Why did I move to Revue? After giving Substack a try I reached the conclusion that Revue is a better fit for what I am after, namely the following reasons:Revue focuses on being a Newsletter and nothing else Revue provides some out of the box integrations that makes it easier for me to curate the content of my newsletter. For example I can easily add content I may have shared on Twitter.Revue provides me with access to their API. As a software engineer I see this as a benefit as it will enable me to create my own integrations and automate more of my workflow.What have I been up to?Since the last issue I have hosted 3 Scala Meetup events with 4 greats talks:
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Welcome to the latest issue of my newsletter.Since the publication of the first issue of this newsletter as you can see I have migrated off of substack and moved to Revue. If you had subscribed to my newsletter on substack your subscription would have been migrated over to Revue. You will receive an email from Revue confirming your subscription to comply with GDPR regulations so please accept that of course if you would like to maintain your subscription to my newsletter. If you had not subscribed to my newsletter before, please subscribe as I have lots of awesome content planned for the year ahead that I will share with you via my newsletter. Why did I move to Revue? After giving Substack a try I reached the conclusion that Revue is a better fit for what I am after, namely the following reasons:Revue focuses on being a Newsletter and nothing else Revue provides some out of the box integrations that makes it easier for me to curate the content of my newsletter. For example I can easily add content I may have shared on Twitter.Revue provides me with access to their API. As a software engineer I see this as a benefit as it will enable me to create my own integrations and automate more of my workflow.What have I been up to?Since the last issue I have hosted 3 Scala Meetup events with 4 greats talks: