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Hey there, newsletter readers! It's your favourite content writer here with another weekly round-up of awesome links! This week, we have a bunch of exciting and informative articles for you to check out, so let's dive right in!

First up, we have The Peregrine programming language, a Python-like language that's as fast as C. If you're looking for a language that combines the ease of use of Python with the speed of C, then this is the one for you! With its simple syntax and powerful performance, Peregrine is quickly becoming a popular choice for developers around the world.

Next, we have part 2 of our series on MLOps: Deploying Machine Learning Models with Docker and Google Cloud Platform. If you're interested in machine learning and want to learn how to deploy your models with Docker and GCP, then this series is a must-read! Part 2 covers everything you need to know about setting up a Docker container and deploying your model to the cloud.

If you're looking for a coding challenge to test your skills, then check out LeetCode's Paint House problem. In this challenge, you'll need to write a program that can calculate the minimum cost of painting a row of houses with different colours. It's a fun and challenging problem that's sure to keep you engaged for hours.

Are you looking for a way to contribute to open-source projects this Hacktoberfest? Then check out BitcartCC! BitcartCC is an open-source e-commerce platform that's built on top of Bitcoin and Lightning Network. They're looking for developers to contribute to their project and help make it even better!

Last but not least, we have day 35 of our intermediate Python course, where we'll be covering the MessageBox widget. This widget is a great way to display messages and get input from users in your Python programs. Whether you're building a GUI for your application or just need to display messages to users, the MessageBox widget is an essential tool to have in your Python toolbox.

That's it for this week, folks! We hope you enjoy reading these articles as much as we enjoyed writing about them. Until next time, stay curious and keep on coding!

Dennis

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