Today in Serverless and Open Source

It’s always wonderful to have a look at what’s new in the world of technology. Recently, Cloud Foundry Foundation, a collaborative project… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Running PHPUnit Tests with Code Coverage in PHPStorm When Working in Docker

By Artem Henvald | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Efficient Implementation of MobileNet and YOLO Object Detection Algorithms

The objective of the problem is to implement classification and localization algorithms to achieve high object classification and… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

From Compass to Positioning Systems: Evolution of Location Tracking

Location tracking has become such an ubiquitous term that it’s nearly impossible to imagine our lives without it. Outdoor navigation using… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Unpacking Upwork’s S-1: Metrics and Lessons for Marketplaces

The next year looks to be an exciting time for venture-backed marketplaces. A number of companies are expected to IPO in 2019 (Uber, Lyft… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Flutter vs. React Native vs. Xamarin for Cross Platform Development

Cross platform app development frameworks allow you to run the same code on different operating systems. In this article, we examine why… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Topic Modling and Data Visualization

I recently became interested in data visualization and topic modeling in Python. | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

20 recommended utility apps for macOS in 2018

Depending on the need, we have different apps on the mac. As someone who worked mostly with development, below are my indispensable apps… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

An Intuitive Perspective to Linear Regression

Linear Regression is the Most simple yet an Efficient machine learning algorithm | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

10 Useful Tools and Libraries for Programmer and IT Professionals

Every trade has their tools and software development is no different. A good programmer knows his tools better than others and also have… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Want to raise a series A? Be smarter at seed

The “Series A Crunch” is real and dooms many startups that could have survived with more strategic fundraising at the seed-stage. | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

If you had to HODL only 1 cryptocurrency for 10 years how should you choose?

Imagine a scenario where you moved your entire cryptocurrency portfolio to a single coin and froze your body via cryogenics for 10 years | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Converting a React app to VanillaJS (and whether or not it was a terrible idea)

This is a long and winding tale (with lots of code) of my attempts replicate JSX syntax, component structure, server-side rendering, and… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

The Online Tech Teaching Hustle: My Year with Udemy

Over the past year I helped a lot of people learn and even made a few bucks in the process. A few unexpected things happened as well. | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Leaving Apple and Google

In 1998, I created Mandrake Linux, because I was both a Linux fan and didn’t like Windows on the desktop. It’s been a long time, and I’m… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Revisiting the Zen of Entrepreneurship

Note: This week, my book, Zen Entrepreneurship is free on Amazon — download it for your kindle here. This article originally appeared on… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

IpfsCloud: A Decentralized, Anonymous IPFS Cloud Storage Platform

As the world is moving towards decentralization revolution, a lot of apps(or dapps) are developed every day. A true dapp needs a truely… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

OSINT tool for visualizing relationships between domains,IPs and email addresses

TL;DR | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

The Programming Language I’m Looking For

I love programming languages. Every one of them has this catchy thing that I wished the others had. Lately, I’ve been distracted by the… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Text Editors (and Codes) Are Things of Beauty

This week, we started learning about automated testing at Lambda School. In particular, we studied unit testing or the testing of units of… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

The MVP Bait-and-Switch

I was talking to a designer recently. She explained: | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

A Map of Amazon and Modern Marketing

“Amazon is like pornography…everywhere, hard to define, but you always know it when you see it.” | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

The case for humanities in the era of AI, automation, and technology

As the Fourth Industrial Revolution advances, virtually all job openings will emphasize judgment and decision-making and an ability to… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

The Modeling Instinct

Our fascination with miniature objects and worlds is much more than a diversion. | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Real-time CRUD guide: Front end (part 1) – Hacker Noon

For this guide, we will be using https://github.com/SocketCluster/sc-crud-sample to go through various concepts of real-time CRUD. | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Why Choosing a FIDO2 Security Key

Disclaimer: I’m working on Solo, the first open source security key to support the new FIDO2 standard. We’re launching a Kickstarter very… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

The Tyranny of the Hot Desk

You may have already read about the backlash against open office floor plans, the supposed catalyst for collaboration between employees… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

You Have to Choose Between Software Delivered on Time and Good Software

How creativity, craftsmanship and unpredictability in software development clash with the world of spreadsheet predictions | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

How create-react-redux-app-structure helps you to start a project faster

See the code on GitHub. Learn more on npmjs.com | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Next to first, next to nothing

Neil Armstrong was the first person to walk on the moon surface, but he’s not the only one. Right after him was Buzz Aldrin who landed on… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

What Could You Build with Just $10,000?

These companies have created a couple of billion dollars in value with combined seed funding of less than $50,000. | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Using GitHub as a team: the holy grail of commit messages

Using GitHub with a team is not as easy as it sounds. In this article, I’ll tell you about one tool I’ve come to know during my team… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

The Undeniable Urge to Code

Very recently I realised that coding stimulates a sensation within me which is comparable to one of the best feelings in the world — love. | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

A $10k Startup Retreat (Behind-The-scenes and Tell-All)

A behind-the-scenes look at the annual SoapBox retreat | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

React Native: The missing piece in the beginner’s guides

Ideas and some answers to the questions that beginners usually ask | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

A New Utility Library Designed to Get Things Done

Licia is a utility library that focus on getting daily works done. Unlike other libraries such as underscore, mout, which strictly… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

The Zen of Motorcycling and Programming

An Inquiry into Values of Software Engineering | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

What are the biggest myths about Smalltalk?

The biggest myth is that Smalltalk is a dead or dying language. Nothing could be further from the truth. | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

The change is inevitable

College is dying. | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Changing to Neovim

Over the past few years, Vim has changed. It has grown and morphed into a more modern piece of software. Something that’s responsive and… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Show HN: Framework-agnostic real-time CRUD libraries

Three years ago, I released an open source boilerplate application as a proof of concept to demonstrate an approach to build real-time… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Low-code, high-sugar. Time to expand the concept of citizen developer

Welcoming all to the adoption of low-code platforms | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

“Dijkstra is Wrong and So am I” – an argument against 0-based arrays

I repent for using 0-based Arrays, I was wrong. Let me share with you why. | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Fun with Array Rotations

Arrays are one of the most versatile data structures out there. Arrays form the basis of so many applications and numerous algorithms and… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Using genetic information to design furniture

This article documents the design logic for a script which creates furniture designs customised for a person using their genetic… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

A Desperate Cry for Help

A new association of the usual suspects has formed, in the very odd belief that, “This time it will be different”. The original Bitcoin… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

The real danger of communist meme pages

After finding him on the wrong side of a PZPR member’s rifle, Antoni’s father’s decision to risk his family’s lives and escape Warsaw… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Could Python’s Popularity Outperform JavaScript in the Next Five Years?

JavaScript and Python are two influential programming languages for building a wide range of applications. | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago