We’re in a good place right now with blockchain user-experience, at least relatively speaking. It wasn’t too long ago where interacting… | Continue reading
Since acquiring NetNewsWire from Newsgator in 2011, we’ve invested a great deal in the continued development and support of the product… | Continue reading
Finishing up two years of MPhil degree, what’s next? | Continue reading
The Soft Side of Software Engineering Series | Continue reading
Tips on scaling Jenkins capacity as your demand soars. | Continue reading
Originally posted on 04/07/2015 on the Neutrondrive Blog | Continue reading
After the release of 1.0, Ant Design Pro has received extensive attention and adoption in the industry. The number of stars on GitHub has… | Continue reading
Anyone who’s been writing code for a couple of years has likely heard the quote “premature optimization is the root of all evil”. The idea is that it’s better to design and implement a clean solution… | Continue reading
This is a long overdue post 😛! On July 15 (Sunday), we had a successful conference Google I/O Extended KL 2018, bring together 400+ local… | Continue reading
Hacking Your Vision Beyond 20/20 | Continue reading
SPA is great in its own domain. But for consuming different domain it comes with its own cost, and if the API has not been designed… | Continue reading
There’s a great little feature in the Kotlin v1.3 that needs more attention, and that is, Kotlin Contracts! | Continue reading
Recently I had lunch with a friend of mine who’s considering joining an early stage startup for the first time in their career. They asked… | Continue reading
A Breadth-first search (BFS) is an algorithm for traversing or searching tree or graph data structures. | Continue reading
In the article, we’re going to explore the following topics: | Continue reading
A little introduction on SSL, TLS and HTTPS from websecurity: | Continue reading
We could not find what you were looking for on Medium. | Continue reading
In the beginning, there was Y Combinator. | Continue reading
Ever since I was a little noggins, I’ve always loved playing basketball. In fact, one of my New Year’s resolutions this year was to become… | Continue reading
In my previous article I talked about how the metaphors used to present a problem, set the stage for how we are going to talk about the… | Continue reading
A Depth-first search (DFS) is an algorithm for traversing or searching tree or graph data structures. One starts at the root (selecting… | Continue reading
The moment Open Source almost recognised there’s more than one kind of freedom worth fighting for | Continue reading
People go to Walt Disney World for many reasons — to get married, to celebrate a birthday, to run a marathon. But a certain subculture of… | Continue reading
Butterfly Server .NET is an open source project that makes it incredibly easy to build real-time apps. This article will show you how to… | Continue reading
All over the internet, there are plenty of stories about startups. | Continue reading
Part I — GLOBAL | Continue reading
One of the best skills to pickup as a developer is using git blame to dig through previous commits of code. I don’t just mean finding the… | Continue reading
Hello! This is a preview on whats on master now, but final release might be quite different! Also for one more cycle, Files together… | Continue reading
Outlier Detection at Netflix | Continue reading
Are you crushing it? Do you work on the weekends? Do you live and breathe hustle? Does raw productivity seep from your pores? Are you proud of your regime where you take a weekend morning away from… | Continue reading
Eventually a developer will have to show some code. Whether it’s during a demo on the trendiest technology, during a TDD Kata, or even… | Continue reading
Mechanize and Migrate Batch Workloads to HIPAA-Compliant Cloud | Continue reading
Bitcoin with PoW and Nakamoto consensus is the first censorship resistant form of money. | Continue reading
Back in January, the controversial cryptocurrency Tether (USDT), “anchor[ed] to the price of national currencies like the U.S. dollar, the Euro, and the Yen,” as its website puts it, found itself in… | Continue reading
Bill Gates said it best: “I’ll always hire a lazy person to do a hard job. Because a lazy person will find an easy way to do it.” | Continue reading
Why basing your product on a lame technology is good and how startups outperform big players with boring technology. | Continue reading
A glimpse into how Google Maps works, and possible improvements | Continue reading
I wrote this in 1998 and published it on my website. I’ve been urged to make it more widely available. Here’s the first part. Four more… | Continue reading
In the 10th installment of The Firewall, we’ll go over the most secure and legal operating systems to use if you require extreme privacy. | Continue reading
When we began Polar Notion, we didn’t start full time. It was a side project. I worked at Medieval Times and a local coffee company. Josh… | Continue reading
Understanding the Basic Fundamentals of “Cryptoeconomics” | Continue reading
The third Firebase Summit is just two months away. | Continue reading
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In Generative Metaphor: A Perspective on Problem-Setting in Social Policy Donald A. | Continue reading
by: Apurva Kansara, Boris Roussabrov, Lauren Machado, Madeline Riley, Parth Bhawalkar, Tim Branyen and Yuxin Jin | Continue reading
Crohn’s disease (CD) is an idiopathic chronic inflammatory disease of the gastrointestinal tract related to dysregulated mucosal immune… | Continue reading
I read a very interesting paper called Community Token Economy written by Outlier Venture. | Continue reading