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This newsletter is by developers, for developers, written and curated by the Stack Overflow team and&nbsp;\u003Ca href=\"https://itr-links.stackoverflow.email/u/click?_t=3603a3d8f3104ca5bd7015a5845f7fb7&amp;_m=EoL62DB0PIGuXz8jH5uBuQ84lXlHlps2&amp;_e=_QiVw4xkxL6Kq_I-OU4afBnKfI77FjoIfX88HTVRZxPuTd2bnAMrrH9rcbsb0dWeVEF1qnpHf4xYVNc9DjG8B3SxoCwGD7YNwE1j5XUlAoVN5IWubZGRkJQZDmmaOZBv48jI4i91xWdFCil-LQ1NSRFjmqF5DoNWqj0-C-Jd-e6BG04-YOMtUtGjjvW4FlO4SiDdPs_9w2phRLlieyDSowbBJXd8neaip9JCBAeEhORiLVYGsioAE1W0vQlkjGKF\">Cassidy Williams\u003C/a>&nbsp;at&nbsp;\u003Ca href=\"https://itr-links.stackoverflow.email/u/click?_t=3603a3d8f3104ca5bd7015a5845f7fb7&amp;_m=EoL62DB0PIGuXz8jH5uBuQ84lXlHlps2&amp;_e=_QiVw4xkxL6Kq_I-OU4afOZOM0oCqsuuy0jKIrvb1QwkHWIZOMWNPCK6iuSTMOLeVDuTWeKOcbbyBczybLGtoNQkE84uGWTIEgGhFcxEULL45YJLR4857Ii-0ehWwRpRtjVPtwUxxOtY9-B2oCRv3dmx-KEES0t57P4_TNE4xFT-W5TGiXBreKWRyHfSL-Ozr796X8rmwbKE4P01pm8iSRIwfptm3apXxzvS_usQlDNLQGeGDgkjk55n1OBtvYt6oHij-wFSi5PdDR16hvrYr7E3MKhupgD-zGOVEWxRdxJ-RcBKrj9bAExDUmk948bZeThbs8xuJpwrwNDQkq5QPw%3D%3D\">Netlify\u003C/a>. This week: Our CEO looks back on his first year at Stack Overflow, spiders teach us some math, and the release of React App 4.0. 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