Refactoring for business owners: understand it and do it right

You’ve spent months building your product, getting it to the market, promoting it on social media, gaining your first hundred paying users… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Generating Mock Data with Perl

Recently at work, in order to test code, our team has created tests which mock data, or in some cases simply mock a positive return, which… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Small Team, Big Success: How amCharts built a massive success with a tiny team

For the last 5 years I’ve been dreaming about starting a podcast where I would interview indie developers who made it big and still… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

The Pythonic Guide to Logging

This is story is brought to you by Hacker Noon’s weekly sponsor, Manifold. Find, manage and share all of your developer services with 1… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

UX Design for Developers

What are User Goals, Task Lists, User Flows, Empathy Maps & Journey Maps? How do you use these to make User Personas? How do you use all… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Do you want to learn how to create a schema in Flamelink, a Firebase CMS

In this article we’ll cover how to create a schema in Flamelink, a headless CMS for Firebase. We’ll also cover how to edit your schema… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

What is so wrong with TDD?

This question was posted recently in Quora. I read other’s answers first and felt an itch to share my thoughts on it. This post is a… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

21 Top Vue.js UI Libraries for Your App

A master-list of the best Vue.js UI component libraries for 2018. | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Facebucks: why social media needs the blockchain

Recent events have made it clear that social media has problems. Blockchain has powerful solutions for the big companies behind our… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Facebucks: why social media needs the blockchain

Recent events have made it clear that social media has problems. Blockchain has powerful solutions for the big companies behind our… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Why you should join an early-stage startup

As en engineer, you have a massive impact 💥 on the product you work on 👩‍💻 and the organization you join 🤝 | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Why the Java community should embrace GraalVM

The evolution of Java to become a vendor neutral platform, move to a six month release cadence and the platform advancements in last… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Using Generators as syntax sugar for side effects

This story shows Generators as explicit but seamless syntax for programs with asynchronous operations, shared mutable state and other side… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

DevOps and Behind the Scenes

First of all, this is not an article for telling everyone what DevOps is. | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

From startup to web scale: A gentle introduction to scaling

This post is a gentle intrdoction to the concepts of scaling a web service and different phases it goes through. | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

RNN or Recurrent Neural Network for Noobs (RNN Explanation and Code)

What is a Recurrent Neural Network or RNN, how it works, where it can be used? This article tries to answer the above questions. It also… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Clean Architecture Example in Kotlin

In the past few years, many blog posts and articles have been written that present the Clean Architecture, as it has been presented by… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Manjaro Deepin: A clean minimal and powerful Linux distro

I been using Manjaro Deepin for a couple of months now! This is what I feel about it. 🔥 | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Bootstrapping a Side Project to $10K/Mo Startup in the Pursuit of Freedom

We all see, software shaping the new world. You build software one-time, and get its returns in multiple folds. That’s the remarkable… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Internet Explorer 11 is the new Internet Explorer 6

I think if you are developing for the modern web these days life is pretty good for you. Javascript has the proper standards, CSS has an… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

10 common security gotchas in Python and how to avoid them

Writing secure code is hard. When you learn a language, a module or a framework, you learn how it supposed to be used. When thinking about… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

SEC Comments on Digital Assets as Securities

This post was produced in collaboration with Matt Hougan, Global Head of Research at Bitwise Asset Management. I work with Matt at Bitwise… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

3 Secret Easy Hacks People Use to Cheat Live Trivia App Games You Should Know:

Millions of users login weekly to play HQ Trivia and THE Q platforms, while some try to simply cheat the system to win easy money. To keep… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Is there a game theoretical flaw in the way your software team works together?

Johnny is a terrific developer. He cares deeply about his craft and believes it is his ethical duty to write the best code he can. | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

How to Estimate What You Can’t Predict: Web App Development Cost

$33,659. | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Smart Environments Create a Safer World

“The smart city is making incredible strides — especially in Europe — harnessing ingredient technologies such as artificial intelligence… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Mastering MongoDB – Faster elections during rolling maintenance

Proactive measures to reduce the election time during the rolling maintenance | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Demystifying this.bind in React

Have you ever experience reading an existing React code base and wondering why is there a need for this.functionName =… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Async-Await = Generators and Promises

In this article I will describe how the ES2017 async functions are essentially a play between two older JavaScript features: generators… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

The simplest explanation of machine learning you’ll ever read

You’ve probably heard of machine learning and artificial intelligence, but are you sure you know what they are? If you’re struggling to… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

The Developer’s Guide to PHP Testing in 2018

By Engineer Matthew Setter | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

The nature of the crypto technological revolution

what it is and what it means for the future of humanity. | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Does anyone move project's shareable components/services into NPM packages?

Component-based software engineering (CBSE), also called as component-based development (CBD), is a branch of software engineering that… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Feeling Left Out by the $250K+ Coinbase Index Fund?

Coinbase just released it’s crypto fund which has a minimum investment threshold of $250,000. | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Do you need to know computer science to write code?

I’ll begin with a story that is not too dissimilar to the piece I wrote about learning to code late in life. I was terrified to learn to… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

How Git Changed the History of Software Version Control

By Juan Buis | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

13 sidechain projects every blockchain developer should know about

The whole world is going through the blockchain revolution. But wait…is this really what we dreamed of? Present transaction rates of… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Interview with Product Hunt “Maker of the Year” Mubashar Iqbal

Please welcome Mubashar “Mubs” Iqbal, one of the most prolific makers in the world. | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Debunking Ten Common Myths About a Career in Software Development

Myths, inaccurate assumptions, urban legends, whatever you call them, there are many out there about a career in software development. If… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

A C++ Hello World and a Glass of Wine, Oh My

Wherein we try to use the Microsoft Visual C++ Compiler on Linux | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Making Decisions the Extreme Programming Way

One of the key thoughts if you want to implement extreme programming is that there are two types of decisions. First, you have business decisions. What features are most needed? What brings the… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Build a MapReduce Flow in Elixir

Giving the Elephant Some Elixir | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Hyperparameter Tuning Platforms Are Becoming New Market in Deep Learning Space

A few days ago, Amazon announced the availability of a new set of automatic model tuning capabilities in the AWS SageMaker platform… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Don't Lose Your Head with iTerm2

Use badges with shell integration to display useful data | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

The Great Sin of GDPR

GDPR is in force now. And my opinion of it, in isolation, as a piece of legislation, is mostly positive. It does provide better protection… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

A Voight-Kampff Test for Identifying Engineering Managers

When I joined Reddit in late 2016, I was faced with a unique challenge: tripling the size of the engineering organization within a year. | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Getting Started with IPFS, Python, and Jupyter Notebooks

Getting started with IPFS, Python, and Jupyter Notebooks | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Making (Autonomous) Trucking Safe

There are many reasons why I believe trucks are the sensible first step for autonomous vehicles. The trucking industry accounts for nearly… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago