In this episode, we cover everything from releases to Meteor Meetups, the new 2.4 release, The Meteor Spotlight Podcast, Meteor Impact 2021. 

There was a lot to cover on the open-source side, which included: 

Meteor 2.4 Highlights:

Newcomers: Meteor NPM installer is now available for all platforms.Performance: reify has been updated to v0.22.1 which reduces the overhead of import statements and some uses of export ... from, especially when a module is imported a large number of times or re-exports a large number of exports from other modules. PRs 1, 2reify adds no more than 1s of overhead to import { Web, Add } from '@material-ui/icons/esm/index.js' (edited) Though a slow mobile browser will have morePerformance: Support for publication strategies in livedata server #11368New feature: Email package now allows setting Email.customTransport to override sending method.Update: Apollo skeleton has been upgraded for Apollo server v3Update: Typescript updated to v4.3.5

Meteor Spotlight Podcast: 

In our latest episode of the Meteor Spotlight Podcast, we featured our friend Eric Omeig from Boom Learning. Eric Oemig is a former Washington State Senator and the technical co-founder of Boom Learning. His company’s flagship product, Boom Cards, is used by millions of students around the world. Boom Cards are built on Meteor and have been hosting on Galaxy since 2014.

To learn more about Boom Learning and Boom Cards,  what they do, and how they're scaling with Meteor, tune in to the episode! We cover everything from their tech stack, growth during the pandemic, to their journey with Galaxy. 

We also have another episode coming up in a few weeks - stay tuned for more details on that! 

Meteor Impact: 

Meteor Impact will be happening on October 21st and 22nd - if you're interested in being a speaker, please reach out to [email protected] for more information! 

This year's conference will also include a five-day Hackathon filled with prizes and networking opportunities! The Meteor Hackathon will be held from October 15th to October 22nd (a 7-day event), focusing on building knowledge and understanding in Meteor.js, Meteor Cloud, and javascript. Click here to register for the Hackathon. 

You and your team can build a product with a clear revenue stream, a non-profit, open-source, or anything in between, BUT it should be usable and deployed on Galaxy at the end.

Make your teams and register today as we have limited spots - Click here to register

Thanks for listening! 

Important Links: 

Boom Learning Podcast: Click here

Hackathon Information: Click here 

Meteor Impact Conference: Click here

2.4 Release - Blog: Click here