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Migrating Newsletter to Substack as "The Adaptive Engineer"

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I am a Journalist-turned-Software Engineer. I love coding and the associated grind of learning every day. A firm believer in social learning, I owe my dev career to all the tech content creators I have learned from. This is my contribution back to the community.

Hi Friend,

First of all, my humble thanks to you for subscribing to my blog/newsletter.

Your support encourages me to put in effort every week to come up with content that can be of some help to you.

As the title says, I am migrating my newsletter to substack.

Read here to know more about "The Adaptive Engineer".

There are 2 reasons why I am doing this.

  1. I want to keep blog content different from the newsletter. This allows me to post multiple times a week on topics beyond system design and software engineering and leverage the benefits of Hashnode. The newsletter will have content that is as promised.

  2. While Hashnode is a great blogging platform, I wanted the newsletter to be on a platform that is meant for newsletters - which comes with recommendations and good analytics. Substack has everything I wanted.

I have added you to the "The Adaptive Engineer" newsletter. You should receive a newsletter issue every week in your inbox.

Previously, my newsletter had one topic that I dove deep into.

In "The Adaptive Engineer", we will have the following format.

  1. The Topic of the Week

  2. AI News and Snippets

  3. System Design Snippets

  4. Career Advice Snippets

The read time will be between 3-5 minutes.

Thank you again for the support and encouragement. I am confident, you will love "The Adaptive Engineer" newsletter.

Regards,
Zahiruddin Tavargere

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