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Why do I include a Community section in Short Ruby News?

Community is as important as the code for Ruby future

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Why do I include a Community section in Short Ruby News?
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Senior Product Engineer, working in Ruby and Rails. Passionate about idea generation, creativity, and programming.

I curate the Short Ruby Newsletter.

If you browse one of the latest editions of Short Ruby News, you will notice that each one has a Community section and that is the first section of the newsletter.

Here is a short explanation of why I always include a Community section:

I think the community is as important as the code when I think about the Ruby language. They are both a side I love about Ruby and want to see it grow.

I find it inspiring to see new projects dedicated to the community or to see new events launched. I think we should support and encourage people that are doing projects that improve our community.

Events are a great way to form new connections and out of these connections, I am sure new things might come.

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