Containers are Hard

Containers are hard. | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Serverless Influences Make Predictions

Serverless community is growing bigger and stronger with every week and although this field is fairly new, I have already noticed some… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Securing Transactional Processing on the Blockchain

The advent of the blockchain as a viable architecture for distributed forms of currency, requiring no third-party intermediaries, has… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

EEG signals to Images using GAN

The method consists of a “EEG-in/image-out” processingpipeline, where EEG signals given to a Generator are converted to Realistic images. | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Blockchain for the masses: A peek into the not-so-distant, decentralized future

A node in every household and for every business. | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Web scraping and utilizing various APIs are great ways to collect data from websites and applications that can later be used in data… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Code patterns that are a recipe for trouble

Sometimes I notice that I have just wasted one hour or so because of some bug in my code, or something that I did wrong. When that happens… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Usable of the ZUZ cryptocurrency network

Blockchain is a decentralized and digital platform that has public ledger off all the transactions which can be accessed by all the users… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Design for curated cryptocommunity in blockchain

Empathy toward people is the real heart of community. And this is ultimately a design problem — not a marketing problem. | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

The Story of Me-A real programmer

It bears mentioning that he already had an application that did this. It was so difficult to use that he asked me to create a… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Secure NPM

Proof of Concept to ensure consistency between NPM packages and their source code | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Token Sale Market Overview: Q1 2018

The seven graphics below summarize the state of the token sale market as of 31-March-2018. | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

How I became junior ruby on rails developer with a bit of

Posted originally October 25, 2014 on my old blog. A lot has changed since that time but I am still working in industry :) | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Are you working in the right part of the product life cycle?

Recently, I was interviewed by Business Insider and the reporter centered our discussion around my career arc and the types of projects… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

The blueprints of a “no-ops” startup (2017)

I love doing ops, I really do. There’s nothing like setting up servers, choosing my favorite Linux distro, upgrading those servers, making… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Did you catch some of the Firebase product announcements at Google I/O 2018?

Our team at Flamelink.io has made no secret about how much we love Firebase (I mean we did end up building a headless CMS specifically for… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

How Technology Will Fix Traffic Jams

By Euwyn Poon, Co-Founder and President of Spin. Originally published on Quora. | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

How will you handle null references if you are designing a new language?

Kotlin’s idiomatic approach to Null Safety | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

How Termux saved my ass

One of the reasons why Android rocks | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Our Intuition Says… Instead, Try…

When you’ve seen something work, you tend to view it as more “intuitive”. It’s easy to forget how counterintuitive it might have felt… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Kaukatcr: an experiment in language design for multidimensional spaces

One of the various projects associated with Project Xanadu™[1] was ZigZag™, a kind of organizer system or mind-mapping tool built around… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Individual Freelancer VS an Agency – All You Need to Know

Is it prudent to hire a freelancer or an agency for your app development need? | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

What being a Google Summer of Code mentor taught me?

And a guide for students wondering how to get selected. | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

The AMI Origin Story

Opening up about the company behind Hacker Noon, Extra Newsfeed, ART + marketing, My Student Voices, P.S. I Love You and more publications… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Deep Learning for Recommendation with Keras and TensorRec

With the release of TensorRec v0.21, I’ve added the ability to easily use deep neural networks in your recommender system. | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Just Commit to a System

Athletic coaches in team sports have long figured out that a team needs an overarching system that guides their strategy, practice, games… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Commit to a System

Athletic coaches in team sports have long figured out that a team needs an overarching system that guides their strategy, practice, games… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Front End Refactored – Components with Vue

The more I learn about coding, the more inspired I get about how creative and revolutionary some of these ideas are. From the readability… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Java is too old, What should you learn in 2018?

Java has become legacy. But it has given us a wonderful JVM ecosystem and lead to creation of many good languages Groovy, Scala, Kotlin | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Beyond “Outcomes Over Outputs”

Consider a range of mission-types (or mission scopes) for a product development team: | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Tackling User Authorization in GraphQL with AWS AppSync

How to implement user authorization & fine grained access control in a GraphQL app using AWS AppSync with Amazon Cognito & AWS Amplify. | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

GraphQL: 3 Years in, and lessons learned

Back in late 2016 I wrote an article called GraphQL: Tips after a year in production. Since then, GraphQL started offering native… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Forecasting Cycle Time as a Team

Below I am sharing a script I use to facilitate forecasting the cycle time of a software product development initiative (not user stories… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

No need to come to the office: Making remote work at GitLab

Most people spend several hours per day traveling to and from their work. | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Show HN: Keeping your connections alive – A Clojure – Redis story

Puns definitely intended, keeping some connections alive is essential for a healthy life in reality and production. | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Introducing the Rad 30 Crypto Composite

Today, we’re releasing the alpha version of the Rad 30 Crypto Composite. | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Framework or language? Get off my lawn

Up until about 1988 most programs were programmed from the ground up by a handful of programmers… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Term Sheet Problems Part 3 – Side Letters

Side Letters are separate legal documents, that usually come in addition to a term sheet, and may contain clauses which can have a big… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Consensus Mechanisms – As Detailed and Concise as Possible

Blockchain, known to be a shared, immutable ledger for recording the history of transactions is expected to disrupt and correct almost… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

How We Can Leverage Technology to Help Refugees Gain Employment

“No one leaves home unless home is the mouth of a shark.” — Warsan Shire, Teaching My Mother How to Give Birth. | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Thinking of Uber as Physical Infrastructure

Revelations at Boston Logan Airport | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

How blockchain can be used to mitigate spread of fake news

One of my habits while browsing the web is to spend time reading the comments section. I am positive majority of the avid web users spend… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

React State Management – The Museum

⚡️View the hottest state management libs for React | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Servicebot Open-Source v0.9: Webhooks, Payment Scheduler, Major UI Changes

We are happy to announce our v0.9 release for Servicebot, an open-source subscription management platform. This article will show you the… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

How I Hacked 40 Websites in 7 minutes

How I went from 0 knowledge to owning 35 databases in 7 minutes and how after a short break I proceed to total server takeover. | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

How I stopped worrying and learned to love the JavaScript ecosystem

Until a few months ago I could not even look at JavaScript without having a feeling of anxiety. I was 100% under the so-called JavaScript… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

How Successful Founders Will Raise Money in 2018

The past two weeks have seen a lot of talk about the implosion of early-stage seed funding. The numbers may be somewhat deceiving, since… | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago

Why Everyone Missed the Most Mind-Blowing Feature of Cryptocurrency

There’s one incredible feature of cryptocurrencies that almost everyone seems to have missed, including Satoshi himself. | Continue reading


@hackernoon.com | 6 years ago