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The Code Newsletter
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Learn how to code faster with AI in 5 mins a day. Get high signal AI software development news, research papers & trending resources. By @superhuman_ai

Stop hunting for tutorials and start building with this 50+ project roadmap. Join 200K+ Engineers getting these resources for free: codenewsletter.ai/subscribe?utm_… It contains the best free courses, articles, tutorials, and videos to learn:

Claude Code is only as good as your orchestration workflow. I spent 6 months testing it so you don't have to. [ P.S. You can get my Ultimate Claude Code guide for engineers here for free: codenewsletter.ai/subscribe?utm_… ]



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I've technically lived inside Claude Code for last 6 months (This is where engineers should start) "Everything Claude Code" repo has already bagged 50K stars and it is the one resource you need to start with Claude Code. [ P.S. You can also get my Ultimate Claude Code guide for engineers here at no cost: codenewsletter.ai/subscribe?utm_… Here's what it actually gives you: → 13+ specialized sub-agents for things you shouldn't be doing manually. → 48+ workflow "skills" covering TypeScript, Python, Go, Java, React/Next.js, API design, databases, and ClickHouse analytics. → 32+ slash commands for Feature planning, multi-agent orchestration, package manager setup. → Language-specific .clauderules so you only install what you need. → MCP configs and hooks that trigger on events like session start and end. → Two solid guides. A quick-start for getting going, and a deep dive. It also has a continuous learning system that pulls patterns from your coding sessions and saves them as reusable "instincts." Your setup gets better the more you use it.



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🚨BREAKING: MIT researchers just published a paper showing how LLMs can avoid context rotting. A thread 🧵👇



