Why Apple’s 3D Touch failed miserably?

A UX teardown of an unsuccessful technology. | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Software Complexity and Strategy

I struggled with how to think about complexity through much of my career, especially during the ten years I spent leading Office… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Making Privacy Practical – Hacker Noon

If you’re a long time user of the internet, you probably remember the “old days” of search engines, when finding a relevant answer to your… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

How to Promote Your ICO in a Post-Hype Era: 3 Practical Tips

Last year I published articles on how to promote an ICO and create a good white paper. However, the crypto market has changed dramatically… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Nvidia Filling the Blanks: A Partial Convolutions Research Paper

So, it’s 2018 and Nvidia Researchers are at it again. This time, with a revolutionary image in-painting and essentially, hole filling and… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Launching Multiple Environments for Flamelink.io, a Firebase CMS…

And the lesser-spotted “Manage your Flamelink Users” functionality. | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Why structured text is awesome and you totally want it in your CMS

Structured text is a better way to handle content in your CMS. Here’s why. | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

The 100% correct way to split your chunks with Webpack

Working out the best way to serve up files to your users can be a tricky business. There’s so many different scenarios, different… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

A successful war story on serverless multicloud

From the trenches series | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Machine learning – Is the emperor wearing clothes?

A behind-the-scenes look at how machine learning works | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

20 things founders say and what investors think

I’ve always been told that it’s not what you say that matters most but what people hear. This is something that I find a lot of people… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Binance Bots – A Roadmap for the Future

Those of you who follow me know that I’m the founder of HodlBot. | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Algorithms to Live by (Book Review)

A book by Brian Christian and Tom Griffiths | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Spent 20 minutes trying to predict the stock market with AI, here are my results

This all started when I was asked to speak at an AI FinTech forum in July. It represented a great opportunity for me to talk about Machine… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

The Sin of Statically Typed Programmers

Someone left a thoughtful, though frustrated, response to my story Why your programmers just want to code. | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

PHP Test Driven Development Part 3: Unit Testing Continued

Now continuing from Part 2, let’s revisit the test we were looking at: | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

I’m Permanently Banned from Google AdWords

Customer service from our robot overlords | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

The History of the Internet

A brief history of the internet from WW2 to Blockchain | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

12 Frameworks Java Web Developers Should Learn in 2018

In today’s world, good knowledge of various frameworks is very important. They allow you to quickly develop both prototype and real… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Hacker Noon Acquires Crypto Disrupted, the Podcast by Trent Lapinski

The cryptocurrency podcast will join Hacker Noon to make a more mainstream tech podcast — THE HACKER NOON PODCAST! | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

MVP vs. MDP = Viability vs. Delight. What You Really Need?

You’re at a meetup talking tech with the startup folks and the term “MVP” keeps getting batted around. You know MVP stands for minimum… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

The Definitive Guide to Express, the Node.js Web Application Framework

You can get a PDF, ePub and Mobi version of this page for an easier reference, or to read it on your Kindle or tablet. | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Traveling the ML. Next hop: step by step guide to recognize drivable area

We are proud to release “Supervisely Country Roads” dataset and share our research on recognizing drivable area as tutorial | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Decoding the Dunning-Kruger Effect

How lack of skill leads to inflated self-assessment | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Monitoring containerized microservices with a centralized logging architecture

A case study of Project Horus | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Stop building car boats – tech debt 101

Why do smart developers ship bad code? | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Every Web Development Project Timeline Ever

Your family misses you. | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Leaving Apple and Google? /e/ first beta is here

Less than a year ago, I posted a serie of articles “Leaving Apple & Google…” [part 1, part 2, part 3] to announce that I was planning to… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

The Startup Addict

Confessions of a “Startup-aholic” | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Liberal Radicalism and Security Tokens:Quadratic Voting as a Governance Protocol

I discovered the idea of Radical Markets a few months ago through the brilliant talks of Microsoft Researcher Glen Weyl which are now… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

The Bitcoin Revolution

When discussing the term “revolution,” the images that come to mind are often violence either in France in 1789 or America in 1775 (unless… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Recovered log from a corporate engineer’s onboarding journey

For the first time ever, we’ve learned about the harrowing journey that many know yet few dare speak of: corporate onboarding. | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Startup Sales – How to Convert Your First Leads to Customers

Getting a potential customer interested in learning more about your product is hard enough, but unfortunately early interest from a lead… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Founder Interviews: Nick Franklin of ChartMogul

Learn how Nick Franklin has taken ChartMogul from $0 to millions in ARR by helping other SaaS businesses understand their recurring… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Everything you need to know about React’s Context API

React is one such UI library which gets frequent upgradation in terms of new features and concepts within months. One such additional… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Cryptocurrency Regulation Update (September 2018)

This piece is part of a monthly series covering regulatory updates related to cryptocurrencies (here are the updates from June, July, and… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Hello Gig Economy Get Ready for Our “Digital Relationships”

My Life Lesson: “Stop Talking, Start Doing” | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Three Patterns for an Effective Cloud Native Development Workflow

Many developers are moving towards “cloud native” development, whether that is taking advantage of the services and convenience of public… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Software Developer as Data-Scientist

One advantage of a “contemporary” Software Developer jumping into the Data Science bandwagon is that for him/her the rate of technology… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

What are the biggest myths about JavaScript?

The biggest myth is that JavaScript is special or unique in terms of flexibility, expressiveness, and capabilities because of: | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

S3 trickery, do the unthinkable

One of the fun parts in using serverless is the fact that you can try out new ideas and provision them in a flick of a finger. I’ve… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Freedom from the Box

I gave a version of this talk at Manhattan.js on November 8. The words are smoothed out versions of my speaker notes for the 15-minute… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

A gentle introduction to hardware accelerated data processing

Hardware acceleration for data processing has a long history. Read more about how it started, and where it’s going | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Why feature weights in a machine learning model are meaningless

As I see our customers fall in love with Big Query ML, an old problem rises its head — I find that they can not resist the temptation to… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

The surprising misery of empowered teams

My cousin is a remote worker at a company which embraces “employee empowerment.” | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

How to Lose an IT Job in 10 Minutes

Whiteboard coding interviews can cost you a job | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Founder Interviews: Vivek Ravisankar of HackerRank

A Forbes 30 under 30 and YC alum, HackerRank founder Vivek Ravisankar is out to kill the resume and help developers land jobs based on… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Is programming art…

…and can we really teach every child to program? | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago