China now has some 4,040 AI companies, according to a whitepaper released by the Beijing Municipal Commission of Economy and Information… | Continue reading
Concurrency constructs should follow its language | Continue reading
Giving a drone the ability to autonomously follow you using deep learning-based computer vision techniques like object detection and depth… | Continue reading
My dog loves to play with his toy snake by repeatedly breaking its neck. He prefers traveling on the top of London buses so he can see what’s happening in the world, and he obsessively checks… | Continue reading
JavaScript , one of the pillars in which the web content engineering rests, turns twenty-three this year. It’s been around for a long time… | Continue reading
In banking, every action and deal has to be based on a contract that defines rights and duties. However, traditional contracts written on… | Continue reading
We have been talking about electric cars, renewable energy sources and self driving cars for decades, and the volume of that conversation… | Continue reading
How I came up with an idea to recreate a childhood game, developed it with React and mern stack technologies in the journey | Continue reading
I recently picked up an older (1987, revised in 2013) management book called Peopleware by Tom DeMarco and Timothy Lister. I haven’t… | Continue reading
In January I picked up the news that the Bitcoin blockchain was going to fork yet again to create Bitcoin Atom. The fact that a blockchain… | Continue reading
One of the newest and coolest innovations in the tech/hardware world as of late is the touch bar that Apple released on its MacBook Pro… | Continue reading
Living on Mars — which Elon Musk predicts we’ll do in some form by 2024 — will no doubt pose hardships and challenges. And there’s going to be plenty of manual labor. It’s prohibitively expensive to… | Continue reading
“Platform” has a been a complex word for a long time. Today, we’re misusing it more than ever. | Continue reading
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The next release of Hyperledger Fabric (v1.2 — should be out in a week or 2) introduces private data. This feature can fix a bunch of… | Continue reading
Street photography and social media are incompatible! | Continue reading
At the beginning of the year, I set out to communicate about a broad range of AI-related research topics and ideas. This meant more than a… | Continue reading
They say the best way to learn is to teach, so here goes my attempt at explaining some basics regarding vectors and the dot product. | Continue reading
Asp.net core is a minimalistic framework, and it gives complete control for building an application on your own, and I have found its… | Continue reading
Finally, the day arrived and the General Data Protection Regulation is now in place. In the first month of operation, some curious GDPR… | Continue reading
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You probably heard about CSS-in-JS, as it has been a shy trend over the past couple of years. An unfathomable number of libraries sprung… | Continue reading
Here I am. A dummy with no skill myself, launching a new online side project. I can’t code or design at all. So how did I do it? Luckily… | Continue reading
A brief story of how open-source software helped us to reduce by 10x our payload and scale image serving at heycar | Continue reading
People often say that software engineers ‘ job is to solve problems. But strong in tech in not enough, you can’t just sit in the front of… | Continue reading
One the challenges of being a CTO post product-market fit is to build internal and external confidence around engineering | Continue reading
I recently picked up an older (1987, revised in 2013) management book called Peopleware by Tom DeMarco and Timothy Lister. I haven’t… | Continue reading
Mindfulness is defined as “the psychological process of bringing one’s attention to experiences occurring in the present moment…” In other… | Continue reading
Fastlane.tools is a mobile developers best friend when it comes up automation! You don’t have to worry about updating screenshots, build… | Continue reading
Continued from Which crypto should I buy? How do you spot a crypto scam? (Explain Like I’m 5) | Continue reading
It took months due to a natural disaster, but it is finally here! | Continue reading
Lightify is a free & opensource reverse proxy that will intercept the response from your upstream backend to compress, combine, minify &… | Continue reading
If you missed first part go here and figure out what is create-react-redux-app-structure about 😎 | Continue reading
A little over two years ago, my colleague Beth Jaworski from the VA’s National Center for PTSD approached Overlap Health about applying… | Continue reading
Tweedentity is a minimalistic, self-claiming identity system which creates a bridge between the world of decentralized apps and… | Continue reading
The left-pad fiasco shook the JavaScript community to its core when a rouge developer removed a popular module from npm, causing tens of… | Continue reading
In 2015 Weedmaps.com was a Monolithic Server Rendered Rails application that was not mobile friendly. To address rising mobile demand, the… | Continue reading
I originally wrote this as a design bounty for Status in June 2018. | Continue reading
Being metrics driven is a great way to build a software engineering culture that is bottoms-up and rewards for impact, while also helping… | Continue reading
In August of 2011, Jay Parikh, the Vice President of Infrastructure Engineering at Facebook, received a call. As Parikh recounted to The Register in June of 2013, he remembered the conversation going… | Continue reading
You may have heard that the Supreme Court recently ruled that states can now require out-of-state businesses to charge sales tax on… | Continue reading
MetaMask is a browser extension that allows web applications to interact with the Ethereum blockchain. | Continue reading
How to end the busy-brag and take back your freedom | Continue reading
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