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📝 WalkthroughWalkthroughTwo resource documentation files are updated to include JVM Weekly, a new engineering blog feed. The entry is added to both the README's technologies list and the OPML feed manifest, pointing to the same resource across both locations. Changes
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✏️ Tip: You can configure your own custom pre-merge checks in the settings. ✨ Finishing Touches🧪 Generate unit tests (beta)
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Add JVM Weekly to the J technologies section. JVM Weekly is a newsletter by Artur Skowronski covering the JVM ecosystem (Java, Kotlin, Scala, GraalVM, Quarkus). RSS: https://jvm-weekly.substack.com/feed
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