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This Week in MeteorJS: 15 September 2023

Episode 4 of the Meteor JS Dispatches podcast, hosted by meteorjscommunity, titled "This Week in MeteorJS: 15 September 2023" was published on September 15, 2023 and runs 31 minutes.

September 15, 2023 ·31m · Meteor JS Dispatches

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This Week in MeteorJS is a digest newscast series from the MeteorJS Dispatches podcast where members of the Meteor Community Ambassador team share current events regarding MeteorJS development. If you would like to see more comprehensive content about MeteorJS, make suggestions for the Deep Dive: or Hot Topics: occasional feature series of this podcast. Hosts this week were Meteor Community Ambassadors: Alim S. Gafar/@alimgafar Jan Dvorak/@StorytellerCZ We livestream on Fridays at 09:30 EDT from bit.ly/mjs-community CONTENT LINKS To access the links to the content in this program, see the description below the episode video at https://bit.ly/MeteorJS-Dispatches04

This Week in MeteorJS is a digest newscast series from the MeteorJS Dispatches podcast where members of the Meteor Community Ambassador team share current events regarding MeteorJS development. If you would like to see more comprehensive content about MeteorJS, make suggestions for the Deep Dive: or Hot Topics: occasional feature series of this podcast. Hosts this week were Meteor Community Ambassadors: Alim S. Gafar/@alimgafar Jan Dvorak/@StorytellerCZ

We livestream on Fridays at 09:30 EDT from bit.ly/mjs-community CONTENT LINKS

To access the links to the content in this program, see the description below the episode video at https://bit.ly/MeteorJS-Dispatches04


Rapture Prince Rapture Life is a limited possession. Like a meteor it's gone, so ephemeral in nature. When we realize that we are leaves, which is fresh today and withers tomorrow, only then can we truly live. Late Night's Mayhem Suvodip Roy Let's drop everything now from crowded hallways to champagne problems, hooked up on the same song till we long live, as we crash the midnights under a meteor shower. Police Your Planet Lester del Rey Bruce Gordon looked at his ticket, grimaced at the ONE WAY stamped on it, then tore it into bits and let the pieces scatter over the floor. He counted them as they fell; thirty pieces in all, one for each year of his life. Little ones for the two years he'd wasted as a cop. Shreds for the four years as a kid in the ring before that--he'd never made the top. Bigger bits for two years also wasted in trying his hand at professional gambling; and the six final pieces that spelled his rise from special reporter helping out with a police shake-up coverage, through a regular leg-man turning up rackets, and on up like a meteor until.... He'd made his big scoop, all right. He'd dug up enough about the Mercury scandals to double circulation. And the government had explained what a fool he'd been for printing half of a story that was never supposed to be printed until all could be revealed. They'd given Bruce Gordon his final assignment... (Summary by Christian Alexander and Excerpt of Chapter 1) Catat! Meteor Ke Bumi Catatan cacat aku buat aku dari aku untuk aku. Tapi siapa tau bermanfaat juga buat kamu.
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