A UX teardown of an unsuccessful technology. | Continue reading
I struggled with how to think about complexity through much of my career, especially during the ten years I spent leading Office… | Continue reading
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
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
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
And the lesser-spotted “Manage your Flamelink Users” functionality. | Continue reading
Structured text is a better way to handle content in your CMS. Here’s why. | Continue reading
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
From the trenches series | Continue reading
A behind-the-scenes look at how machine learning works | Continue reading
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
Those of you who follow me know that I’m the founder of HodlBot. | Continue reading
A book by Brian Christian and Tom Griffiths | Continue reading
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
Someone left a thoughtful, though frustrated, response to my story Why your programmers just want to code. | Continue reading
Now continuing from Part 2, let’s revisit the test we were looking at: | Continue reading
Customer service from our robot overlords | Continue reading
A brief history of the internet from WW2 to Blockchain | Continue reading
In today’s world, good knowledge of various frameworks is very important. They allow you to quickly develop both prototype and real… | Continue reading
The cryptocurrency podcast will join Hacker Noon to make a more mainstream tech podcast — THE HACKER NOON PODCAST! | Continue reading
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
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
We are proud to release “Supervisely Country Roads” dataset and share our research on recognizing drivable area as tutorial | Continue reading
How lack of skill leads to inflated self-assessment | Continue reading
A case study of Project Horus | Continue reading
Why do smart developers ship bad code? | Continue reading
Your family misses you. | Continue reading
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
Confessions of a “Startup-aholic” | Continue reading
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
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
For the first time ever, we’ve learned about the harrowing journey that many know yet few dare speak of: corporate onboarding. | Continue reading
Getting a potential customer interested in learning more about your product is hard enough, but unfortunately early interest from a lead… | Continue reading
Learn how Nick Franklin has taken ChartMogul from $0 to millions in ARR by helping other SaaS businesses understand their recurring… | Continue reading
React is one such UI library which gets frequent upgradation in terms of new features and concepts within months. One such additional… | Continue reading
This piece is part of a monthly series covering regulatory updates related to cryptocurrencies (here are the updates from June, July, and… | Continue reading
My Life Lesson: “Stop Talking, Start Doing” | Continue reading
Many developers are moving towards “cloud native” development, whether that is taking advantage of the services and convenience of public… | Continue reading
One advantage of a “contemporary” Software Developer jumping into the Data Science bandwagon is that for him/her the rate of technology… | Continue reading
The biggest myth is that JavaScript is special or unique in terms of flexibility, expressiveness, and capabilities because of: | Continue reading
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
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
Hardware acceleration for data processing has a long history. Read more about how it started, and where it’s going | Continue reading
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
My cousin is a remote worker at a company which embraces “employee empowerment.” | Continue reading
Whiteboard coding interviews can cost you a job | Continue reading
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
…and can we really teach every child to program? | Continue reading