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Let's learn about Interview via these 832 free stories. They are ordered by most time reading created on HackerNoon. Visit the to find the most read stories about any technology.

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1. Lessons from a Product Manager at Google

Quick background

2. The Best Whiteboard Interview Advice I Ever Received

Whiteboard-style interviews are ubiquitous in the tech industry. For those who not had the pleasure, whiteboard interviewing is the practice of asking candidates to solve technical questions on a whiteboard, piece of paper, or computer during the interview. This kind of environment can feel like a pressure cooker and cause even the most competent engineer to fall apart.

3. How to Decode Your Own EU Vaccination Green Pass With a Few Lines of Python

Find out how to decode the QR code in your EU Vaccination Passport (Green Pass) using Python. Find out which data is encoded inside

4. How I Relocated to the US and Found a Job at Roku

This post and the creation of the telegram channel were motivated by the lack of detailed information about interviews for Front-End engineers in the USA.

5. Top 5 React Interview Questions in 2022

ReactJS is the most popular choice, and this lesson on how to answer ReactJS interview questions will help you get the job.

6. A TCP Flow and HTTP Flow Guide: Changing HTTP Messages

Let’s take a closer look under the hood at what the process of changing HTTP messages is.

7. Winning "Contributor of the Year 2022 - React.js" is an Honor

Winning the title is a testament to the hard work and dedication I have put into learning and improving my skills as a React developer.

8. Data Aggregation and DeFi with Noonies Nominee Daniil Okhlopkov

Hey Hackers! I’m Daniil Okhlopkov, and I’m the Data Lead @ Runa Capital.

9. How to Build a Multi-Million Dollar Business from Scratch Without Investing in Marketing

Anton Tkachev, the founder of Browsec VPN, explained how he built a successful business without relying on marketing investments.

10. Meet Noonies 2022 Winner - Dan Khomenko - Contributor of the Year in Digital Transformation

Dan Khomenko what it means to win a Noonie.

11. Meet the Writer: Hacker Noon's Contributor Craig S. Smith, Host of the Eye on AI Podcast

Former New York Times foreign correspondent turns to deep tech.

12. Meet Samiran Mondal - HackerNoon Contributor of the Year - Innovation!

Samiran Mondal discusses his Noonies 2022 win!

13. Meet the Writer: HackerNoon's Contributor Meiko Patton, The AI Whisperer

Meiko S. Patton is the Creator of The Peripheral AI + Future Tools Newsletter. She writes about AI, web3, and No-code tools for creators.

14. Maryana from Decentraland: I want to Contribute to Something Revolutionary

On a sunny Sunday evening, I talked to Maryana. She is one of the few female Decentraland Twitch streamers.

15. Building a Business OS: Interview with Firstbase.io's CEO Mark Milastsivy

Firstbase.io is a company building an operating system for startups.

16. In Conversation With Ozge Yoluk

Ozge Yoluk is a computational biologist working at ProteinQure, running molecular simulations to create pharmaceutical drugs.

17. What is the Best Way to Structure Interview Questions For Those Impacted by War?

When interviewing a candidate whose life/relatives/home were/are put in jeopardy by war, be aware that the interview may elicit an emotional response.

18. What is the best line of code you've ever written?

I recall going to a four-round interview and being asked "What is the best line of code you've ever written?".

19. Oana Batran, Chainge Finance CBO, on the World’s First Decentralized Exchange App

Chainge Finance talks about the advantages of Decentralized Exchanges.

20. Meet Noonies 2022 Winner: Omri Hurwitz Startup Blogger of The Year

Omri Hurwitz on being a Noonies winner!

21. "Work from home will not be the norm," says Nataraj Sindam, Noonies Nominee and Microsoft Engineer

Nominate YOUR best people and products today at NOONIES.TECH. Speaking of the best people in technology, here’s an intro to 2020 Noonie Nominee, Nataraj Sindam from the United States, who’s been nominated in the Technology category. Nataraj is a Microsoft engineer, avid reader, and podcast creator. You can catch him on his podcast talking about all the latest news in tech, media companies, and much more.

22. Levelling the Playing Field for Retail Investors

How a Fintech startup levels the playing field for investors by providing analyst accountability and simplified research tools.

23. A Look at Astrodevil's 2022 : A Year in Review

It's time to celebrate the past year's achievements and learn from the mistakes of 2022. Thanks to Hashnode for organizing the "Dev Retro 2022" campaign.

24. Noonies Nominee Bader is Obsessed with Web3 and Blockchain

I’m a web3 developer, and content creator, and generally love creating ideas from nothing - even if they don’t make too much sense.

25. An Interview with a Dogecoin Core Developer

Interview with Max Keller, a Dogecoin Core developer, on cryptocurrency today, goals of the Dogecoin team, Elon Musk, all the hype around DOGE and much more!

26. Meet the Writer: Hacker Noon's Contributor Daine Mawer, Associate Director of FEE

Hey! Im Daine! I live in Cape Town, South Africa and I’m the Associate Director for Front-end Engineering, EMEA at 10up

27. Meet the Writer: HackerNoon's Contributor PRC Writes on the Metaverse, Writing, and More

Everything about me :)

28. Meet the Writer: HackerNoon's Christopher Grant, Storyteller-at-large

Christopher Grant Interview

29. Meet the Writer: Hacker Noon's Contributor Brooks Lockett, Technology Writer

Brooks is an independent writer and researcher. His writing focuses on a wide range of technological topics.

30. Building A Novel on-chain Data Storage System: An Interview with Norbert Goffa

Norbert Goffa is the Co-Founder and Executive Manager of ILCoin Blockchain Project, whose mission is to prepare blockchain technology for mass adoption and create the first fully scalable on-chain data storage solution.

31. Fedor Yaremenko, Senior Software Engineer on Programming, the Internet, and More

HackerNoon asked readers to share their favorite and least favorite things. The answers were written by a senior software engineer Fedor Yaremenko.

32. The Noonies 2022 Award Goes to Madalin Muraretiu - Contributor of The Year - Cryptocurrency Edition

The Noonies 2022 Award Goes to Madalin Muraretiu - Contributor of The Year - Cryptocurrency Eddition. Sphynx Network also won the Start Up of the Year -2021

33. Meet Sergei Shaikin - Winner of Multiple Noonies Awards!

Sergei Shaikin talks about winning multiple Noonies awards.

34. Decentralization Will Force Institutions to Conform or Die: Brandon Burgason, CEO of Mobie Labs

Brandon Burgason is the CEO and Founder of Mobie Labs. He explains the barriers that are keeping blockchain from realizing its full potential.

35. Startup Interview with Alex Cojocaru, CEO of Licenseware

Licenseware is the first open app ecosystem for software license management. Reduce software costs and manage licensing risks, PAYIG, completely modular.

36. Reinventing the Python Logo: Interview with a UI Designer

UI designer Jessica Williamson redesigns the Python logo and receives 7000 upvotes on Reddit.

37. Meet the Writer: Hacker Noon's Contributor Maria Delgado on LatAm Startups, Writing, and More

My latest was on the unsung hero, data. Latam startups are at a disadvantage, experiencing a sharp decline in investment compared to last year and Q over Q.

38. 'Crypto Regulation Is Crucial' - Utah Web3 Attorney Jonathan Bench on Sanitizing the Crypto Industry

I recently sat down with Jonathan Bench, an international business and Web3 attorney at Harris Bricken Sliwoski, to discuss Web3 and the state of the industry.

39. Meet Noonies 2022 Winner: Ksana Liapkova of Contributor of the Year - Social Media

Ksana Liapkova discusses ConvertSocial, winning a Noonie, and more!

40. Play-To-Earn And The Optimization Of GameFi

While GameFi itself is an exciting prospect, what really makes this market so vibrant has been the introduction of the play-to-earn model.

41. Take the Slow Boat in Life and Enjoy the Trip: Interview with Noonies Nominee Miguel

Gosh! Got nominated three times for the noontime awards.

42. Q&A with Pluto Co-Founder and CEO Jacob Sansbury

Q&A with Pluto Co-Founder and CEO Jacob Sansbury

43. "Trust yourself" - Michael CJ Fox, 2020 Noonie Nominee

To help give recognition to the outstanding writers in the Hacker Noon community, we started the annual Noonie Awards. Michael CJ Fox from Germany has been nominated for a 2020 Noonie in Technology category. Michael is a published non-fiction author who is also learning the craft of fiction writing.

44. Your Resident McAfee Engineer on Cybersecurity, AI, and Career Growth

Hey! I'm a Software Dev Engineer at McAfee Enterprise; nominated for four 2021 Noonies by writing about Authentication, Remote work, Covid, and Remote Teams.

45. "DeFi Continues to Innovate And Grow Despite The Economic Downturn" - Jonathan Edward

Since its origin quite long ago, asset management has been considered a smooth way to effortlessly kick your financial portfolio into gear using a professional’s help. To get it done, people prefer to hire professionals who possess a strong level of financial sensibility and constantly keep their hands on the pulse of the market. Whether you are driven by their competence or your own lack of free time, financial professionals can do all the grunt work for you and in the best cases, end up with returns which exceed initial expectations.

46. Devising a Revival Strategy for Web3 Gaming: An Interview With Stables Founder Constantin Garreau

Interview with Constantin Garreau, founder of Stables, on the problems of the Web3 gaming industry and a revival strategy for crypto gaming.

47. How Adfolks Made the Pivot from Services to Product

Unlike most cloud consulting companies that are US or EU based, Adfolks is a Middle East-based cloud-native engineering company that has been making great strides in recent years. This post is about their transition from a consulting services company to a product company.

48. Ageism in Tech: How It Feels To Be The Oldest in the Room

The phone interview started with the founder explaining the format, followed by the standard “tell me about yourself.” Before the interview, I had done research to know he wasn’t yet 30. It seemed to be his first startup and publicly available information about this venture was minimal. I was excited that I got the phone interview because I knew my previous marketing experience was a perfect fit. I kept my story short by including only relevant startup marketing projects.

49. "The Present Financial System Will be Replaced by DeFi" - Umar Farooq

With DeFi trend steadily gaining momentum across the world, 2020 has been deservedly proclaimed as the year of “DeFi Renaissance”. Indeed, no other technological innovation shook up the world to the same extent as decentralized financial technology did earlier this year. Even in the face of such a major ground-shaking event as Covid-19, not only DeFi stood up to its position, but also magnified in value to an extent hardly envisaged half a year ago. The TVL index accurately reflects it – compared to the start of this year with $80 million, the total value has now augmented to the transcendental value of $11 billion.

50. Tokenizing Private Equity Starting with SpaceX: Interview with Alexander Zaitsev

SpaceX went from Elon Musk's ambitious idea to a company worth over $30 billion. Until now, small investors have had no way to benefit from its rise – but things are changing thanks to USPX, a blockchain asset based on SpaceX shares. We've sat down to talk with Alexander Zaitsev, Head of Strategy at Raison Asset Management, an asset management company participating in the USPX project.

51. Why Startups in Estonia Are Ahead of Ukraine (And How To Catch Up)

In this interview: Venture Partner of Ukrainian VC Genesis Investments shares his opinion on Eastern European the venture landscape and venture opportunities. Originally from the USA, Chris Brown came to the startup world through Eastern Europe. He managed accelerators in Estonia, co-founded a micro fund in Hungary, led IBM Global Entrepreneur Program, and was a part of the core investment team at 500 Startups.

52. How to Ace ML Interviews: Get Your Foot in the AI Door

An interview with the Director of Perception at Zoox, Ruijie (RJ) He, with the goal of demystifying what is a good profile to get an ML engineer job and perform

53. Nursing In The Military: An Interview

This is an interview of a medical professional in the US Military that wanted to tell her story of how she became a nurse.

54. Diving into Stablecoins: Interview with Kurt Farrugia

Kurt Farrugia, product leader of a family of stablecoins, Samecoin, spoke to me recently in order to share his expert knowledge by answering some of the questions about the stablecoin sector in the crypto niche.

55. HackerNoon Contributor Denisa Ganea on HackerNoon, Human Existence, and Everything in Between

I like to ask for opinions and feedback from people with more professional experience in the specific niche I’m researching (eg. for my last article I had very

56. Cape Town-Based Ben Mmari Is A New Hacker Noon Contributor to Watch

Benjamin Mmari is based in Cape Town, South Africa, and has been nominated for as one of Hacker Noon's NEW Hacker Noon Contributors To Watch in this year's Noonies awards. In this candid interview, Benjamin Mmari shares his impressive portfolio of dev projects, approach to writing and blogging about the things he builds, and the personal concerns currently keeping him up at night.

57. Implementing JavaScript Promise in 70 lines of code!

Ever wondered how JavaScript Promise works internally? Obviously there is some native browser support involved, right? Nope! We can implement the Promise interface using pure JavaScript, examples are libraries like Bluebird or Q. And it’s much simpler than you may think, we can do so in only 70 lines of code! This will help with gaining a deeper insight into Promises by demystifying the underlying formation. Can also serve as a good interview question, if you are an evil employer (don’t be!). Let’s dig into it!

58. "We are repeating history faster and at a greater scale" - Stacey Schneider, 2020 Noonie Nominee

Stacey Schneider from the United States has been nominated for a 2020 Noonie in the Future Heroes and Technology categories. The Noonies are Hacker Noon’s way of getting to know — from a community perspective —  what matters in tech today. So, we asked our Noonie Nominees to tell us. Here’s what Stacey had to share.

59. 3 Coding Challenges For Junior JavaScript Developer Interviews

3 of the Most Popular Coding Interview Challenges for Junior Developers.

60. Here's Why Big Tech Bets Big on Apache Cassandra - An Interview With Vinay Chella of Netflix

You never have to think about planned downtimes for upgrades, rollouts, and unplanned outages

61. Top 15 React Interview Questions & Answers You Need To Know in 2022

In this article, we'll go over some of the most common React interview questions and how to answer them.

62. Being 'Chief Geek' and Running 15 Websites with Noonies Nominee Mathias Hellquist

So who TF is Mathias Hellquist and what is a "Chief Geek"? Read this interview to find out.

63. What I learned from interviewing at Twitter, Webflow, Netlify, and Shopify

The week after a rejection email is tough. My brain recreates the interview looking for mistakes and inserting thoughts that I will never be good enough to work

[64. I Live On the Internet: Interview With

Bin Nguyen, CEO of Chiheisen Technology](//gzht888.com/i-live-on-the-internet-interview-with-bin-nguyen-ceo-of-chiheisen-technology)

65. Building A Secure Data Economy: An Interview with Ocean Protocol's Founder Bruce Pon

Ocean Protocol is technology that allows data sharing in a safe, secure and transparent manner without any central intermediary. Using Ocean Protocol, data scientists and artificial intelligence researchers can unlock and analyze big data, while respecting data privacy.

66. Are provably fair games going to be the next big thing in the online gambling industry? [Interview]

“I have a dream” that one day all forms of online gambling will be possible on the blockchain and users won’t need casinos or anyone else to withdraw, deposit and bet/win.

67. Building dApps On Dash: An Interview With readme

With Dash on track to release its long-awaited Dash Platform on Testnet before the end of year, strong developer interest is starting to ramp up in anticipation of its Testnet launch, and Mainnet launch is scheduled for Q1 2021.

[68. Security, Transparency and

Compliance: An Interview with Mariana Gospodinova from Crypto.com](//gzht888.com/security-transparency-and-compliance-an-interview-with-mariana-gaspodinova-from-cryptocom-ow133uok) oAt Crypto.com, we build our services on the solid foundation of security, transparency, and compliance - these are the necessary prerequisites to scale a successful business.

69. Junior Interviews Will Never Change

The author compares the interview process in 2012 and 2020s. You will know how it happens from companies side. What you have to get an offer.

70. Jarett Reginald Stewart Lifted Up By All These Hacker Noon Shenanigans

“In these unprecedented times…” People build unprecedented products, and contribute to the internet in unprecedented ways. Go on, make a fellow human’s day and nominate the best YOUR best of 2020’s tech industry for a 2020 #Noonie, the tech industry’s most independent and community-driven awards: NOONIES.TECH.

71. Bringing Dishonest Crypto Journalists Lies to Light - The Story of Danny De Hek and Sultan Kassam

Bringing Dishonest Crypto Journalists Lies to Light - The Story of Danny De Hek and Sultan KassamBringing Dishonest Crypto Journalists Lies to Light - The Story

72. Meet HackerNoon's Reigning 'Most Controversial' Writer of the Year

Nebojsa Todorovic is GoLancer's Marketing and Business Analyst, and "Noonies2020" Award Winner for the Most Controversial Writer of the Year.

73. 10 Tips for Using Diagrams to Ace The System Design Interview

If you’re a software engineer interviewing for a backend role, you’ll probably be tested on how well you can design a system architecture given some goals and constraints. It's one of the most high-signal interviews, because it’s open-ended, which presents more opportunities for both mistakes and flexes. An important detail is that these interviews test not only your knowledge of backend systems, but also how effectively you can communicate your ideas.

74. How to Make a Rockstar Github Profile README

Show off your Github activity, latest blogs, Spotify streams, and much more with dynamically updating GitHub Profile READMEs!

75. The Future of Travelling: An Interview with Matt Luczynski, the Founder of Travala.com

Travala.com is the world’s leading cryptocurrency-friendly hotel booking services with the best prices on 2 million+ properties worldwide.

76. Interview with Jérôme Nagle, CEO and Founder at Ultimate Go-Getter

Become Your Ultimate Self. A brand new app with unique assignments that help you get the most out of yourself. See how Ultimate Go-Getter got started and how you can get started.

77. Ideas, Manage, Build, Write: Vaibhav Saini on Optimal Learning Process

Prolific Hacker Noon contributor Vaibhav Saini from India has been nominated for three 2020 #Noonies in the Decentralization and Back to the Internet Award categories.

78. Facebook PM Interview: Product Sense and Execution (Example Answers)

My experience interviewing as a PM for Facebook: How to answer product sense and execution questions and develop product frameworks and stories that sell.

79. Is ChatGPT Ruining Job Interview Take Home Assignments?

The use of ChatGPT in job interviews can allow candidates to fake their skills, potentially leading to companies hiring incompetent developers.

80. Accessibility in the Workplace: "Companies Don't Give Me a Fair Shot," says a Blind Developer

An interview with a talented software developer who is also blind brings the reader into his world and helps us all see why accessibility matters.

81. Meet the Writer: Hacker Noon's Contributor Temidayo Jacob, Freelance Tech Writer

My name is Temidayo Jacob. I'm a freelance tech writer with a passion for exploring the latest advancements in marketing tech, business tech, and health tech.

82. DeFi: The Key to Enabling Global Financial Inclusion

On-chain credit can be the use case that brings the next billion web2 users into web3.

83. Startup Interview with Brady Harris, CEO, Dwolla, Inc.

Dwolla, Inc. is an Iowa-based fintech company helping innovative organizations digitally transform their payments.

84. Find the Celebrity

A celebrity is known to everyone, but he does not know anyone at the party.

85. Meet Noonies 2022 Winner Ruslan Rakhmedov of HackerNoon Contributor of the Year- CODING

Ruslan Rakhmedov talks about winning a Noonie!

86. Top 3 Coding Challenges for Expert-Level React Developers

If you need to prove that you're a React Expert to any prospective employers, the following React concepts are likely to be tested by them and are worth knowing

87. Interview With Kristof De Spiegeleer: We Need a New Internet Which is Not Owned by a Few

Kristof De Spiegeleer is a serial entrepreneur who is the co-founder and chairman of the ThreeFold Foundation, where he is building the next generation of IT infrastructure, leveraging the power of the blockchain.

88. From Chemical Engineering to Content Marketing: Black-in-Tech Interview with Emmanuel Nwaka

The Black in Tech Interview with Emmanuel Nwaka.

89. Tel Aviv-Based Startup Frontegg's Founder Talks About the Company's Origin and Passion

We spoke to CEO and Co-founder of the User Management development platform Frontegg about the origins of his company, his background and thoughts on the future.

90. The 59 Questions From the Will Ferrell Joaquin Phoenix Interview

On March 28 2018, Interview Magazine published Joaquin Phoenix Interview by Will Ferrell, and it became known as the greatest interview ever published.

91. Storage Incentives and The Evolution of Decentralization: An Interview with Viktor Tron

In this blog, Viktor Trón talks in-depth about storage incentives - what they are, how they work, and why they are so important.

92. In Conversation with a Former NASA Machine Learning Engineer

An interview with Cohere's deep learning engineer Kuba Perlin and how he navigated his career into AI research.

93. "Everyone Should Have Access to Their Finances Anytime, Anywhere," Sulaiman Al-Fahim

It is common knowledge that the global financial service sector, which is projected to reach $25.6 trillion by 2022, is undergoing some changes as a result of the extensive incorporation of disruptive technologies. Stakeholders have come to understand that financial services need a lot of revamping to meet the current needs of consumers. As of now, the universal requirements of banking services and products are speed, transparency, security, and affordability. However, we all know that it is impossible to seamlessly combine these features if financial service providers rely solely on conventional practices.

94. 6 Questions Devs Should Ask Interviewers To Discern Culture

If you want to learn about growing a digital product without targeted advertising, subscribe to my newsletter Engineering Growth

95. How Blockchain Technology Is Improving IoT: Interview with Kalima Blockchain

An exclusive interview by Léo Maurice from Kalima Blockchain on Internet of Things and blockchain. Adam Stieb exclusively for Hackernoon.

96. Kindness is a Gift that Should Always be Paid Forward - Interview With Samiran Mondal

97. #MyStartInTech Story: Interview With Nick Hansen, CEO of Luxor.Tech

In this interview, Nick Hansen, CEO, Luxor.Tech, talks about how he got his start in the tech world.

98. Unlocking the True Potential of Blockchain

Single user single address is the past; now multiple user single account is the new reality.

99. An Interview With Mathew J Phillips

Matthew J Phillips is an entrepreneur from South Wales, U.K, and the creator of the Organic Client's program. Matthew has achieved feats such as closing multiple 4-figure clients weekly for his coaching business. He's also helped other coaches, consultants and mentors do the same.

100. Challenges, Benefits and How Businesses Can Adopt Blockchain

The blockchain is a distributed ledger that records transactions in a permanent and verifiable way.

101. Explore Why You Should Keep a Growth Mindset in Interviews

In situations where we change or update the tech stack, the team will be required to learn new languages, frameworks, databases, etc.

102. How to get into Crypto Trading: An Interview with David Waslen

David Waslen was finance first, then tech and, in the latter, he was influenced by his good friend and co-founder of HedgeTrade, Peter Danihel. David has studied in the States as well as in the UK, taking a number of economic degrees.

103. Top 3 Coding Challenges for Mid-level JavaScript developers

If you have a considerable amount of experience with JavaScript, you are expected to solve complex coding challenges.

104. Landing A Job At Twitter As A Software Engineer [How I Did It]

This is the story of how I landed a job at Twitter as a full-time software engineer, what I went through, how I prepared and why I finally decided to join the company.

105. SundayMonday: A Renowned Pixel Artist Talks About His NFT Journey

SundayMonday is a renowned pixel artist who has made a name for himself by selling his art as NFTs on the blockchain.

106. Meet the Writer: Valentine Enedah, Program Manager

Valentine Enedah is an AI Programme Manager at Zummit Africa working to democratize AI in Africa.

107. House Robber

You need to solve this: given an integer array nums representing the amount of money of each house, return the maximum amount of money you can rob tonight.

108. Meet The Entrepreneur: Gali Bloch Liran, The Human Founder

Welcome to my meet the entrepreneur Interview Series, where I interview impactful leaders and ask them to share tips and techniques.

109. Meet the Writer: Engineer and Hacker Noon Contributor, Aleksandr Zakharov

gzht888.community, meet Aleks! In this interview, one of HackerNoon's newest Top Contributors shares his tips, routines, and dreams for the future.

110. Meet the Writer: HackerNoon's Contributor Hernán Ortiz, Co-Founder of Fractal

I’m Hernán (her-NAHN), a writer with a background in systems engineering, but also an ex-developer and coffee geek passionate about science fiction.

111. Meet Fedor Yaremenko: Senior Software Engineer and Glider Pilot

Hi, my name is Fedor Yaremenko. I have 10+ years of experience in software development. I have developed Java enterprise applications for the past eight years.

112. There is More to Experience in Life than Work: Interview With Edward Aslin - Technical Lead

Meet Edward Aslin, a Technical Director and Developer from North Wales.

113. #MyStartInTech: Interview With Hilary Stohs-Krause, Co-organizer of MadisonWomen.Tech

.Tech Domains has launched #MyStartInTech, a campaign dedicated to drawing attention to the lack of diversity in Computer Science education in the US.

114. "Never Try To Fix A Problem That Has Not Yet Materialized" - Adam Zachary Wasserman, IT Strategist

You know that feeling when you work really hard on something for really long and it feels like nobody really notices?

How do you feel about your ability to give advice? Depends on the topic. Do you have advice for me? Do not buy a computer from Walmart.

116. Can Superheroes And Comics Survive In Web3?

Today, some of the biggest rock stars are fans of comic books. It’s now the “cool” thing to be a comic book fan, and even adults are fine with having favorites

117. Implement Stack using Queues

How to implement a last-in-first-out (LIFO) stack using only two queues and why you should use this method based on a set of questions found on Leetcode.

118. State of the Cryptomarket: An Interview With BankX CEO Lance Parker

The cryptomarket is melting. The cryptomarket meltdown is a result of the bearish sentiment in the market.

119. How To Review A Game

Bryan Applegate, a nominee for several Noonies awards explains how he reviewed Darksiders III for HackerNoon and his thoughts on THQ Nordic's game in general.

120. Redefining Philanthropy with Blockchain Technology: Black-in-Tech Interview with Dr J.R Gibson

Interview with Dr. James Ramon Gibson, an established business professional, entrepreneur, and lifelong academic with experience in leading global enterprises.

121. Startup Interview with Abbie Shone, Founde and COO of RPAIR

The UK startup RPAIR is an online comparison marketplace for watch and jewellery owners in the UK to get easier access to watch repairs and jewelry repairs.

122. #FoundersConnect with Iyinoluwa Aboyeji, Co-founder of Andela & Former MD of Flutterwave

Peace interviews Iyinoluwa Aboyeji, Co-founder of Andela on his career journey across various successful projects; mistakes, insights and much more.

123. "Let the market decide what it wants," says Jeremy Britton, Co-founder and CFO of Bostoncoin

I will give you three guesses as to why we chose to call the fund "Bostoncoin".

124. Admitad ConvertSocial CEO Speaks Social Media, #Noonies'22 Nomination, and Running Her Organization

I’m Ksana Liapkova and I’m Head of Admitad ConvertSocial.

125. Dreading a System Design Interview? Here Are Five Resources That Can Help🏅

Top 5 resources to get yourself ready for system design interviews, including books, courses, and interview practice platforms.

126. There's No Shortage of Drama in the NFT World with Contributor, Sam White

I find the NFT niche way more fascinating than other areas, because it’s so volatile. it’s massively disruptive, unregulated, and undefined.

127. Meet the Writer: HackerNoon Contributor Anna Lazutkina Talks About Product Management

Shared some thoughts on writing about product management and my experience with Hackernoon.

128. DeFi Security isn't Just a Trend. It's a Necessity For Everyone

129. Why do Interviewers care so much about Algorithm and Data Structures?

Data Structures and Algorithms are one of the most important skills that every computer science student must-have. It is often seen that people with good knowledge of these technologies are better programmers than others.

130. "Hang On To What You Believe", Interview with Laurie Dunn

“In these unprecedented times…” People build unprecedented products, and contribute to the internet in unprecedented ways.

131. Thrilled to be Recognized as the 2021 HackerNoon Contributor of the Year - React

How does it feel to be a winner of Noonies 2021 as the React.js Contributor? Fantastic. Read how we intend to keep the title, our goals for 2022, and more.

132. Joey Poareo Explains How Blockchain Can Revolutionize and Speed Up Scientific Innovation

Interview with Joey Poareo, co-founder at InuYasha, a decentralized incubator accelerator fund that uses uses DAO governance to speed up crypto projects.

133. 2021 Noonies Nominee General Interview

134. Meet the Writer: Contributor Nicolas Fränkel, Head of Developer Advocacy on Apache APISIX

Nicolas Fränkel is the Head of Developer Advocacy working on the Apache APISIX project.

135. Meet the Writer: HackerNoon Contributor Marinsborg, Web Developer

I am Marinsborg, I am a web developer for more than 5 years, and I like to write about programming and career, mostly to help people to start working in IT.

136. Technical Interview: How to Prepare, Structure, and More Tips

Interviewing someone isn't as easy as it seems. Here are some tips to form the best interview, both for you and your interviewee.

137. Meet The Entrepreneur: David Smooke, Founder & CEO of Hackernoon

Hello! I’m an introverted knowledge worker running a profitable company at the intersection of software, media, and web3.

138. Virtual Assets, Charity, and Humanity in 2023

Philcoin is the world’s first philanthropic blockchain super dApp, says founder Jerry Lopez.

139. “Have a Game Plan After A, B, and C,” CBD Industry Founder, Alec De Layno Martin

Nowadays, we rarely see firms in the CBD industry being innovative with their products. It's often always the same thing. This lack of innovation inspired my search for CBD companies who are genuinely redefining their industry with modern concepts and technology.

140. A Conversation With Damian Philips-King: A Self-Taught Developer and CEO

Damian Philips-King is a self-taught software developer and entrepreneur from Barbados. Read about his journey into tech!

141. "The fundamental value of an NFT is not just dollars and cents," says the Founder of Hornicorn

I made Hornicons a community-driven project, so everyone has an equal voice, with the guidance from my expertise...

142. Online Dating 2.0: An Interview with Hily Co-Founder Jake Vygnan

Online dating has been around for decades, but thanks to technological advances, the sector is always changing. Nearly half of the under-30 crowd reports having used a dating app or site, and about one-third of U.S. adults overall have engaged with a dating technology, according to Pew Research. The market in the United States alone is in the tens of millions.

143. "The Pandemic Enabled me to Take a Deep Self-reflection" - Joseph Chukwube, 2020 Noonie Nominee

Joseph Chukwube from Nigeria has been nominated for a 2020 Noonie in the Future Heroes and Technology categories. The Noonies are Hacker Noon’s way of getting to know — from a community perspective —  what matters in tech today. So, we asked our Noonie Nominees to tell us. Here’s what Joseph had to share.

144. Things to consider when hunting for a job in software

And so am writing my first article ever that is dev-related. The main reason that I'm doing it is because I haven't contributed anything on the web yet and I don't want to remain silent while leeching from actual contributing colleagues.

145. Meet the Writer: HackerNoon's Contributor Navanwita Bora Sachdev, Editor

Just a writer who fell into tech and now can't stop writing about it

146. Making Up the Best Team in NBA History

Well unfortunately, I’m not good enough to be on the best team ever. I think the best starting 5 ever would be Steph Curry, Michael Jordan, LeBron James, Larry Bird & Bill Russell.

147. How to Land an Internship at Zomato by Cold Messaging on LinkedIn

This blog covers everything from the importance of LinkedIn in getting an internship to a detailed hiring process I went through to get an internship at Zomato.

148. Dr. Demetrios Zamboglou: HackerNoon Contributor of the Year - Fintech

Dr. Demetrios Zamboglou talks Noonies, fintech, and more.

149. Why You Need To Use Cloud Tech For Your Startup And What Mistakes To Avoid [Interview]

The cloud has been a hot topic for the last several years. However, it is not always easy to understand how to use this particular tool because of information overload and massive marketing activities performed by vendors.

150. The ATM Problem: Why the Greedy Algorithm Isn't an Optimal Solution

Solution to a popular Interview problem: Solve ATM task with Greedy Algorithm

151. Meet Noonies 2022 Winner Georgii Kliukovkin of the Category Functional Programming

Georgii Kliukovkin, Noonies 2022 Winner "Functional Programming"

152. Building the bank for startups: Immad Akhund of Mercury [Interview]

Fintech startups have become undeniably attractive in the last few years, receiving a lot of attention from media outlets and VCs. I spoke with Immad Akhund, co-founder and CEO of Mercury, to understand the vision for his new company that aims to define the future of banking for startups.

153. #MyStartInTech: An Interview With Juan Pablo Flores, PM at GitHub

.Tech Domains has launched #MyStartInTech, a campaign dedicated to drawing attention to the lack of diversity in Computer Science education in the US.

154. Striving Not to Be A Success But to Be of Value with Joshua Marriage

Joshua Marriage from Australia is a dissident technology enthusiast interested in bitcoin fungibility, the Big Brothers of Blockchain, and the need for surveillance-free satoshis, who's been nominated in the Noonies Decentralization Award Category. Read on for  Joshua's Noonies interview, right below the ad break.

155. Daniel Jeffries is Betting On Smarter Machines and Stupider Humans

Daniel Jeffries is currently living in Germany (confined unwillingly by COVID-19 to one country, for now), and he's got what we'll call a few interesting observations about the future of humanity — which he shares with us in this interview.

156. NFT Adoption in Modern Companies: An Interview With Evinco Winery DAO Co-Founder, Joy Pathak

A conversation with Joy Pathak, Evinco Winery DAO co-founder, about NFTs and how they are set to change the food and beverages industry.

157. Practical tasks for JavaScript interview

Practical tasks like phrase reverse, event loops and using keywords are likely to be used to test you if you are applying to a job that uses Javascript.

158. Nicolas Katan On His Cryptocurrency Vision: Simplicity

No matter how complicated the theories behind it may be, money is one thing to most people: simple.

159. Syk Houdeib's First Line of Code Was Written at Age 39

Living proof that it's never too late to switch careers, 2020 Noonie Nominee Syk Houdeib (Spain) shares, in this 10-question interview, inspiration for supporting the career development of those from less-represented backgrounds, the most useful advice ever imparted, and what's most worrying in tech right now.

160. HustleGPT: One Man's Quest to Let GPT-4 Run His Business

In an interview with Jackson Greathouse Fall, we learn more about the man behind the viral experiment, the story of how it started, and AI's impact on humanity.

161. The Ultimate Guide to Software Development Job Interview Prep

162. The Steps that Helped me Land My First Job as a Software Developer

Are you low on confidence, nervous, feeling not prepared for the interview. There are a few things which will help you to overcome that.

163. "Freedom of Movement is a Human Right, So Too Should be the Freedom of Information" James O Connor

Interactive streaming has been one of the most popular industries for years now, ever since Netflix exploded, causing the launch of other streaming platforms

164. Noonie Nom Luciano Strika on GPT-3, Wealth Taxes, and Learning Japanese

You know that feeling when you work really hard on something for really long and it feels like nobody really notices? Hacker Noon’s Annual Tech Industry Awards, the 2020 Noonies, are here to help with that. Nominate YOUR best people and products today at NOONIES.TECH. Speaking of the best people and products in technology, here’s a quick intro to 2020 Noonie Nominee, Luciano Strika, from Argentina, who’s been nominated in the Future Heroes and Technology categories.

165. Interview with Nils Thomsen, Founder and CEO of Lotto Nation

With the lottery being the most widespread form of gambling across the world, I sought to understand this industry better. Nils Thomsen is the founder and CEO of Lotto Nation (LN). His experience in the gambling industry spans over two decades, with a special focus on international operations, strategic planning, and customer relations.

166. The 5 Ws of Exit Interviews and How To Conduct Them

Conducting exit interviews correctly and taking retention actions can have an impact on the organisations' happiness and bottom-line profitability.

167. Vasily Sumanov, 2020 Noonie Nominee, is a Crypto Enthusiast and Material Sciences Academic

Vasily Sumanov from Russia has been nominated for a 2020 Noonie in the Future Heroes and Technology categories. The Noonies are Hacker Noon’s way of getting to know — from a community perspective —  what matters in tech today. So, we asked our Noonie Nominees to tell us. Here’s what Vasily had to share.

168. "Spend Less Time in Fear," says nBanks CEO Orlando Costa

Learn more about Porto-based startup nBanks in this interview with nBanks CEO Orlando Costa.

169. It's Time to Retire the Whiteboard Interview

A completely inadequate way to evaluate coding abilities...

170. How to Prepare for the Facebook Behavioral Interview

Facebook Behavioral Interviews; Tell Me About A Time You Had To Manage Conflicting Priorities; Evaluation Criteria, Response Framework, and Tips & Tricks

171. "Stop Planning, Start Living" Oleg Kondrakhanov, Top Writer, Smart Contracts

Have you cast your vote for the best of 2020's tech industry yet? Visit NOONIES.TECH today if not — there's little under a month left before voting closes! At the same time: read this interview with software developer and top Hacker Noon Contributor in SMART CONTRACTS, Oleg Kondrakhanov, from Russia.

172. Isht Dwivedi Is Working Toward Developing Safer Next Generation Cars

Honda has set a far-reaching goal of cutting traffic collision fatalities to half by 2030 and eliminating them completely by 2050.

173. Tian Zhao Is Passionate About Design-Thinking, Exponential-Thinking Worlds

“In these unprecedented times…” People build unprecedented products, and contribute to the internet in unprecedented ways. Go on, make a fellow human’s day and nominate the best YOUR best of 2020’s tech industry for a 2020 #Noonie, the tech industry’s most independent and community-driven awards: NOONIES.TECH. One such impressive human is Tian Zhao from Canada: 2020 Noonie nominee in Future Heroes and Technology categories.

174. "I'm Learning How To Rebrand Myself, The Hard Way", Interview with Kira Leigh Maintanis

Kira Leigh Maintanis from the United States has been nominated for a 2020 #Noonie in the Future Heroes and Technology categories.

175. Antonio Lucio's Masterclass: Precious Advice Of a Marketing Legend On Emotional Wellbeing

Antonio Lucio during Brandweek Masterclass (photo credit: Adweek)

Ever wonder what it would be to end on a high? How about offering a Masterclass on your last day as global chief marketing officer for Facebook?! Yeah talk about mic drop.

176. Data Structures and Algorithms: How I Failed a Google Interview

Learn about why data structures and algorithms are important, and why I failed a Google interview.

177. Dash's Thailand co-Founder on its Progress and What's In the Pipelines: [Interview]

Felix Mago is a veteran of the crypto industry who has been working in the blockchain sphere since 2014. He is the Co-Founder of FUTERIO, a Europe-Asia Blockchain and ICO Hub, and the author of the “Bitcoin Handbook”. Felix is also the Head of the German “Blocktech Institute” which helps corporates from all sectors in finding their blockchain potentials.

178. Gathering Material is the Most Laborious Part of the Writing Process

My full name is Valerii Udodov; I often write about application architecture and different practices in software development.

179. A Look Into my Writing Process: Interview With Serhii Rubets, Full-Stack Software Engineer

This is a small interview with Serhii Rubets, a Fullstack JS Engineer with 7 years of experience.

180. "Vim is a Very Important Part of My Life," says Creator Bram Moolenaar

We had a great talk with Bram Moolenaar, a Dutch computer programmer and an active member of the open-source software community. Bram is the original author, ma

181. Marcus Cobb Overcame A Tornado (And A Pandemic) To Raise Capital

From raising money outside of Silicon Valley to pivoting after hitting a fundraising wall, to dealing with tornados and pandemics - Jammber founder Marcus Cobb shares his top tips for startup founders.

182. Matthew Turner Is Pretty Excited With The Idea of Decentralized Utopia P2P Ecosystem

You know that feeling when you work really hard on something for really long and it feels like nobody really notices? Hacker Noon’s Annual Tech Industry Awards, the 2020 Noonies, are here to help with that. Nominate YOUR best people and products today at NOONIES.TECH.

183. "The Monetary System Is Completely Screwed Up", Interview with Vesa Kivinen

The 2020 #Noonies are here, and they are both much greener and much bigger than last year.

184. 5 Useful Tips from My Amazon SDE II Interview Experience

Amazon SDEII coding and system design interview experience from initial recruiter call to online assessment and onsite rounds.

185. Telepresence Robots Are the Future of Remote Work – An Interview With Double Robotics

Founded in 2011, Double Robotics is the world’s leading provider of telepresence robots. Their first product line is called Double, with the third model, the Double 3, shipping in late September of 2019. Their robots use mixed reality and computer vision to navigate in the real world, avoiding obstacles in their path. Their telepresence robots have been featured in numerous television programs and have received great feedback from big-name customers like MIT Sloan and LinkedIn.

186. An Interview With C++ Creator Bjarne Stroustrup

We had a great talk with Bjarne Stroustrup, the designer and original implementer of C++.

187. Bitcoin Bull Market Diaries Volume 6 Interview with Crypto Meme Central

For more background and history on the Bitcoin Bull Market Diaries check out Bitcoin Bull Market Diaries Volume 1 Interview with Hodlonaut.Crypto Meme Central is one of my favorite Bitcoin meme makers in the game. His sarcastic and witty memes are guaranteed to trigger the very people he pokes fun at.

188. #MyStartInTech: Interview with Isabel Gutierrez-Pils, Co-Organizer of Madison Women in Tech

The tech workforce in the US is not growing at an optimal pace. The number of schools offering computer science is not enough which is impacting the access of computer science to young women and students from marginalized communities.

189. Noonie Nominee Jimmy Song is Excited About The Prospect of Bitcoin Changing Civilization

Jimmy Song from the United States has been nominated for a 2020 Noonie in the Decentralization and Back to the Internet categories. The Noonies are Hacker Noon’s way of getting to know — from a community perspective —  what matters in tech today. So, we asked our Noonie Nominees to tell us. Here’s what Joseph had to share.

190. "Follow Your Heart," Danylo Fedirko, 2020 Noonie Nominee for PM

You know that feeling when you work really hard on something for really long and it feels like nobody really notices? Hacker Noon’s Annual Tech Industry Awards, the 2020 Noonies, are here to help with that. Vote up YOUR best people and products today at NOONIES.TECH. Speaking of the best people and products in technology, here’s a quick intro to 2020 Noonie Nominee, Danylo Fedirko from Ukraine, who’s been nominated in the Technology category.

191. The Ethics of Software Development with Uncle Bob Martin

The clip is an excerpt from episode 15 of the Level-up Engineering podcast:

192. Ori Keren Got Busy Doing Very Important Work On His New Personal Computer

“In these unprecedented times…” People build unprecedented products, and contribute to the internet in unprecedented ways. Go on, make a fellow human’s day and nominate the best YOUR best of 2020’s tech industry for a 2020 #Noonie, the tech industry’s most independent and community-driven awards: NOONIES.TECH. One such impressive human is Ori Keren from Israel: 2020 Noonie nominee in Future Heroes and Technology categories.

193. 10 Ways To Effectively Sell Yourself During A Job Interview

Get the job you want as markets are soaring to all new heights. The multitude of MNCs is overwhelming therefore there is the demand for employees and they are using best possible human resources in order to ensure their sustainability and growth in the competitive environment. Every employer requires the most desirable skills in an employee.

194. Forget CBDCs. Traditional Crypto Is the Financial Revolution We Need

Digital assets have completely given us a paradigm shift, allowing us to enter an age where money doesn’t have to be so difficult to relate with.

195. Mickey Maler On Technical Writing and the Bitcoin Mission with Sovryn

Hackernoon interview with Mickey Maler: I am a technical writer from the Czech Republic and I like blockchain, cryptocurrencies, nature, family life, and dogs!

196. Meet the Writer: Hacker Noon's Contributor Richard Downing, Blockchain DeFi CEO

Five Strange Years Falling Down the Psychedelic Crypto Rabbit Hole.

197. Will ChatGPT Have Answers to the Great Mysteries of Life?

What if you could answer those questions about life, the ones that have been there for as long as you can remember? It may be that ChatGPT has some answers

198. "The Correlation Between The Dollar And Bitcoin Has Been Inversely Proportional" - Nikita Soshnikov

The crypto market now has a market capitalization of over $1.5 trillion.

199. "A large group of human kind is being left behind" – Jorge Ortega, Noonie Nominee for HTML

Jorge Ortega from Berlin has been nominated for a 2020 Noonie in the software development category. Jorge is a software engineer working in the healthcare sector in Berlin, Germany.

200. Noonie Nominee Simona Cotin is a Cloud Developer Advocate at Microsoft

Simona Cotin from the United Kingdom is a 2020 Noonie nominee in the Software Development category. Simona is a developer who has a passion for teaching others. Scroll on through for their take on what’s trending in tech today.

201. Hitting Rock Bottom!!

Life-long lessons from a failed interview.

202. Changing the GameFi Game: An Interview with Don Norbury of Shrapnel

An interview with Don Norbury, Head of Studio at Shrapnel. Don explains how GameFi is the future of online gaming and why Shrapnel stands out from the rest.

203. Tips to Develop a Lucrative Career in Virtual Reality Industry

We are witnessing a situation in which most businesses are looking to find ways to survive amidst the corona pandemic. However, the current scenario has opened up new opportunities for tech companies that are operating in the Virtual Reality (VR) field. For instance, tourism and property businesses are looking to leverage the potential of the VR technology to sustain their growth during the ongoing challenging times.

204. JavaScript Enthusiast & Technical Author David Walsh Interview

David Walsh is a well-known frontend developer experienced and interested in JavaScript, HTML/5, CSS, as well as PHP and Python.

205. The Metaverse is The Future of Human Interaction

Upland is a virtual property strategy game with true web3 ownership that evolved into a platform.

206. My 45-min Product Design Interview Experience

What is Product Design interview, how it differs from system design interview, and how to pass it successfully.

207. "Airports Deserve Better" - George Richardson, AeroCloud CEO

Startup Interview with George Richardson, AeroCloud CEO.

208. HackerNoon Contributor Nikita Vasilev on Programming, Python, and More

I’m Nikita Vasilev and I’m the Senior Big Data Engineer at Grid Dynamics. I’ve been nominated for the categories below.

209. Meet the Writer: Aditi Syal Pulls Inspiration From the Success of Renowned Companies

Get to know more about this crazy content creator - Aditi Syal - a copywriter at Concurate and a HackerNoon contributor.

210. Technical Debt Horror Stories Shared by Developers (Part 1)

I asked a bunch of developers to share some of their horror stories of technical debt.

211. "RSS is Still the Best Way to Consume Content Online" - Michael Li

4x Noonie Nominee Michael Li is a Product Manager, Machine Learning Practitioner, UI/UX Designer/Preacher, Full-Stack Developer, and blogger over at wayofnumbers.com. Scroll down to find out why he believes writing is like birthing a baby, and why he should know!

212. Meet the Writer: HackerNoon's Contributor Ally Haire, Developer Relations Engineer

I’m Ally and I work as a Developer Relations Engineer - currently in the decentralized web space (aka web3).

213. The Value of Assertiveness in the Workplace: An Interview with, DMO, Julia Doronina

Julia Doronina, the CMO at the IT startup G-71, talks about what it means to be a woman in technology and her journey in IT.

214. Meet the Writer: HackerNoon's Contributor, King Abimbola, A B2B/B2C Content Writer

I am Mosobalaje M. Abimbola, a creative writer with a background in physical sciences who switched careers to become a B2B cum B2C writer.

215. How to Use an Interview Template to Nail Your System Design Interview

In this article, we'll be discussing a template that can be used to structure your responses in a system-design interview...

216. Fraud Prevention Requires Creative & Analytical Thinking To Stay Two Steps Ahead - Nimrod Lehavi

Interview with the co-founder and CEO at Simplex regarding fiat and crypto onboarding and detection of fraud in real-time.

217. Restcaperoom is an Interactive Exercise for Programmer Interviews

When you are looking to hire skilled programmers, how do you know if the person you are interviewing indeed has the capabilities he or she is talking about? Well, just let them show you!

218. Happy 1-Year Podiversary, Hackers!

Wow, someone pinch me! One year of The HackerNoon Podcast already?!

219. "Experience Imposes the Strongest Psychological Inertia" - Andrey Sergeenkov, Noonies Nominee

Andrey Sergeenkov from Russia has been nominated for a 2020 Noonie in the Future Heroes, Technology, and Decentralization categories. Andrey has been nominated for four separate awards and is anxiously awaiting the day when DeFi becomes mainstream.

220. I Interviewed One of The World's Most Advanced AI Systems: GPT3

We interviewed GPT-3, one of the World's Most Advanced General-Purpose AI because, why not?! We asked questions like "Do you know what your core purpose is?"

221. Interview with Anderson Queiroz: Golang is The Perfect Language for the 21st Century

Introduction

222. Ape Gang: From Coders to Sponsors

Hackernoon hopped at the chance of getting an exclusive interview with Jokong and Rikong, who were kind enough to share with us Ape Gang’s latest initiatives.

223. An Interview With the Nimble Novice: Being a Woman in Tech, Setbacks and Failures, and Achievements

I'm not a conventional woman in tech, i work in communications and I write about how people with non-technical backgrounds can break into tech

224. Meet the Writer: HackerNoon's Sergio Mijatovic, Creator of Vely

I am Sergio. I am a software engineer; no surprise there. Aside from tinkering with bits and bytes, trekking in the mountains is something I find relaxing.

225. "The Single Biggest Driving Factor for Robinhood was Democratizing Investing" - Atif Yaqub

Taking the world by storm this year, DeFi will forever remain imprinted on 2020’s surface.

226. Interview: How Decentralized Numbers Are Convenient for Cryptocurrency Enthusiasts

Interview: How Decentralized Numbers Are Convenient for Cryptocurrency Enthusiasts

227. Meet the Writer: HackerNoon Contributor Artem Sutulov, Full-Stack Software Engineer

Artem Sutulov is a Full-Stack Software Engineer, currently working for Revolut.

228. Noonies Nominee and Lead Product Designer Avrora Shuhalii on Writing, Tech, and More

229. Decentralizing Financial Instruments with Programming: Interviewing Boris Povod of Dfinance

We want to become the Robinhood of financial products, letting any regular person to experiment with our protocol or try to find profitable opportunities. One of the use cases would be a financial platform-oriented at mainstream users, that we are going to launch on top of dfinance.

230. Is Saga the future of stablecoin and a new monetary regime? [Interview with Ido Sadeh-Man]

The most essential difference between Libra and Saga is a governance mechanism. In Saga, the owners of the currency and its "fate" so to speak are the SGA holders. Saga has a built-in democracy to prevent the case of plutocracy.

231. What Can Flash Gordon Teach You About Sustained Business Growth?

With 283% growth over a three-year period, no one would be faulted in believing that Sashen’s theories and intuitions are at the heart of Xero Shoes' success.

232. With Decentralization Becoming A Major Condition In Crypto, Where Do Today's Exchanges Stand?

In the world of cryptocurrencies, it seems that centralized exchanges are a dime a dozen.

233. Meet the Writer: HackerNoon Contributor Daniil Sitdikov, Software Engineer

Daniil Sitdikov is a senior software engineer with experience in frontend and backend. In his free time, he enjoys creating experimental pet projects.

234. 3 Real SQL Questions Asked During Technical Interviews

I love to engage with my readers and learn about what their concerns are when it comes to the technical interview. In this article, I’ll go through a question from a reader and 3real SQL questions that were asked during technical screenings from real companies.

235. How to Prepare To My Software Engineering Interview

Over the past few years, I’ve taken part in hundreds of interviews. I’ve been both interviewer and interviewee over the phone, on video chat, and in person more times than I can remember and I’ve refined my tactics along the way. No matter the method or the role I have in the interview, I always try to expose the following traits which I consider most valuable in a great technical peer. These are my own opinion, and I’d appreciate to hear yours in the comments!

236. 7 ‘Dud Tips’ for Companies Entering the US Market

Andrew Grechkin, founder of KIDDIO, explains universal headaches as well as US-specific startup mistakes.

237. Will AI Replace Salespeople? Opinions Differ Between Experts in the Industry

We've been wondering if AI steals jobs from salespeople? These experts' predictions will push you to aim higher – or learn to work with the robots instead.

238. "WordPress and Drupal are also trying to redefine themselves as Headless" - Pierre Burgy

We spoke to the CEO at Strapi, an open-source Headless CMS as it heads out to gain a head-start over competitors from the traditional space.

239. Heroku Remote Culture: AMA with Francis Lacoste

Francis Lacoste is a Senior Director, Software Engineering at Salesforce Heroku. During Live Ask Me Anything session with Hacker Noon community he shared his experience working remote for over 20 years and main lessons he learned from it.

In Francis’s own words:

240. How to Solve Product Design Questions|The Great PM Interview

A comprehensive guide to Product Manager Interview questions asked in top Product companies (Facebook, Google, Whatsapp, Instagram). How to design a product ?

241. Everything from Crypto to Blockchain and NFTs with Noonies Nominee Crypto Badger

I’m Andy, also known as Crypto Badger. I create content about various aspects of crypto and NFTs - technical analysis, market commentaries, tutorials, etc.

242. Interview With Francesco Vivoli About Crypto Lending And DeFi

Crypto’s growing attractiveness stems from digital assets’ unique capacity to eliminate pain-points peculiar to certain industries. Without any doubt, one of the defining successes of crypto in 2019 is the emergence of DeFi technology, especially in the lending and investment market. Together, cryptocurrency and its underlying technology enable lending ecosystems devoid of challenges prevalent in legacy systems. With this setup, lenders can easily invest in the budding crypto lending market, while borrowers can evade the bureaucratic structure of traditional lending facilities and enjoy lesser interest rates.

243. How Automatic Vehicle Location Improves Safety for School Buses

Real-time communication has become an essential aspect of many industries, and transportation is no exception. With the rise of GPS tracking and internet-enabled devices, it has become easier to track vehicles and provide real-time updates to drivers and passengers. Aleksandr Ulanov, a senior software developer with extensive experience in Ruby development and real-time technologies, has been at the forefront of this development. In his recent work with 4mativ, he has developed a ground-breaking AVL platform that provides real-time updates on the location of school buses to parents and schools. In this interview, Aleksandr discusses the challenges he faced and the solutions he found in developing this platform, as well as the importance of real-time updates in the transportation industry.

244. 2022 Noonies Nominee Sergei on Programming, Technology, and More

I’m Sergei Golitsyn and I’m the Senior Software Engineer at Covalent Inc. Please take some time to vote for me.

245. How to Increase Your Chances of Landing Interviews at Google

Every developer, designer or marketer thinks of getting a job at well-known and huge organizations like Google, Facebook, LinkedIn or Netflix, but it’s very hard to reach these companies for the interview even if you have all the skills. Today I’m sharing ways to land interviews at these organizations.

246. Manthan Koolwal, 2020 Noonie Nominee, is Developing AI-Enabled APIs

The Noonies are Hacker Noon’s way of getting to know — from a community perspective —  what matters in tech today. So, we asked our Noonie Nominees to tell us.

247. Thrilled to be Recognized as 'HackerNoon Contributor of the Year - WORK'

You are the only one responsible for your life.

248. Inspiring Story Of a Victorious n8n Expert That Will Give You Motivation ❤️

Ricardo has been one of the most active contributors to n8n and has created more than 60 nodes. He now works at n8n, and we talked to him about what drives his passion to contribute to n8n.

249. Fortuitapps Founder on Applying Imagination to Solving Problems And Noonies 2022 Nomination

Hey HackerNoon Readers! I’m Nicolas and I’m the founder of Fortuitapps.

250. Why A Fintech Dev Writes About His Work

Why a Backend Software Engineer chose to write about his work on HackerNoon and how he managed to land his job at a fintech business with millions of clients.

251. Behind Building the Largest Ethereum Mining Farm in US — Unhashed 3

In this interview, we discuss Grim Reaper's crypto story, the reason for his anonymity, crypto mining, EIP 1559, and more.

252. "If Google Lets me Down, I Write About It," Ben Church — Google Writer of the Year Nom

Ben Church is an engineer from Canada has been nominated as Hacker Noon's Contributor of the Year in our Google story category. The Noonies are Hacker Noon’s way of getting to know — from a community perspective —  what matters in tech today. So, we asked our Noonie Nominees to tell us. Here’s what Ben had to share.

253. "South Koreans were early adopters, with 1 in 3 workers buying Bitcoin" - Ronald Chan

Ronald Chan is the CEO of ProBit Exchange Global, a global digital currency trading platform with strong roots in South Korea, that provides a seamless experience for institutional and individual traders. Ronald joins us today to discuss the current crypto scene in South Korea and his personal viewpoints regarding the blockchain market on an international scale

254. Yanislav Malahov on æternity: A Legacy to Outlive Its Founder

Despite being a relatively reserved figure in the blockchain space, æternity founder Yanislav Malahov was actually one of the earliest catalysts to the conception of what would eventually be called Ethereum. Along with æternity’s Chief Business Officer Nikola Stojanow, Yani was listed under Forbes 30 Under 30 in Bulgaria in 2017.

255. From a Googler's Scratchpad — How to Shape Your Resume for a Google Job Interview

Google Job Interview tips, Resume writing tips for FAANG

256. How I got a Job at Facebook as a Machine Learning Engineer

It was August last year and I was in the process of giving interviews. By that point in time, I was already interviewing for Google India and Amazon India for Machine Learning and Data Science roles respectively. And then my senior advised me to apply for a role in Facebook London.

257. Machine Learning Engineer Edem Gold May Build an AI To Solve the Traffic Challenge for Bloggers

As a Machine Learning Engineer, I'm primarily in AI and how it can help better serve humanity.

258. Meet the Writer: HackerNoon Contributor Modern Eremite Talks Cryptocurrency and Finance

An interview with HackerNoon Contributor and Crypto Writer - Modern Eremite.

259. "Focus on the what you need to get done today" - Merlin Carter, 2020 Noonie Nominee

Merlin Carter from Germany has been nominated for a 2020 Noonie in the Technology category. Merlin is a content writer from New Zealand that's been living in Germany for the past 15 years. Let's learn more about him below!

260. Developing Web Apps on Product Hunt with Nima Owji, 2021 Noonies Nominee

Hey Everybody! I’m Nima Owji. I’m a web developer and app researcher.

261. Why This Product Manager Uses n8n for His Mental Healthcare App

Mani Kumar, co-founder of The Mind Clan, has been using n8n for both personal and professional purposes. He has been advocating about process automation and how it can bring about a lot of benefits for individuals and companies. We talked to him to learn more about his experience with workflow automation and why he decided to use n8n.

262. HackerNoon Contributor Celine “Oibiee” Aju on Tech, HackerNoon, and the Arts

As a tech writer, I believe that the most exciting technology of the present is ED-TECH because it gives us the opportunity to move from the assembly line appro

263. Examining the Dynamics of Blockchain Interoperability with Layer One X's Devs

We spoke to its developers about the vision for Layer One X

264. Top 10 Interview Questions on Spring Boot

In this article, we will discuss some important 10 interview questions in Spring Boot. These the entire question is trending with building strong java career in the job market.

265. "Decentralized Social Networks Are More Interested in How To Store Content Than Quality" Adam Todd

And unlike Digitex, Blockster is starting out with a working platform and a full-strength team, and a CEO who has already made all the mistakes

266. OpenJDK Planning to Bring Java to iOS Platform

After the announcement of plugins of Gluon Client that support JavaFX & Java on the iPhone devices, co-founder of Gluon and Java Champion, Johan Vos, starts a mailing list, rebooting the discussion of OpenJDK mobile! Let’s have a look at the news on mobile Java front.

267. Matt Hartley, 2020 Noonie Nominee, is Learning About React Hooks

The 2020 Noonies are here and they are both much greener and much bigger than last year. Among the 2,000+ deserving humans nominated across 5 categories for over 200 award titles, we discovered Matt Hartley from the United Kingdom, who’s has been nominated for a Noonie in the Future Heroes and Technology categories. Without further ado, we present to you, our big techy world, from the perspective of Matt.

268. "Audio Book NFT Has Come To Stay," M.H. Forrest On Exploring Blockchain Technology

He recently sat down with Olayimika Oyebanji to discuss his new book, his foray into NFT, and why he is doubling down on leveraging blockchain technology.

269. Changing the Crypto Market with Index Investing: An Interview with Alongside's Austin Diamond

Interview with Alongside Co-founder Austin Diamond on their new crypto market index token and the impact of index investing on the crypto market.

270. Solving the ATM problem with Dynamic Programming

Solving ATM problem with Dynamic Programming

271. An Interview with a Crypto Artist

Block INSIGHT is fortunate to invite crypto artist Koosha Azim to participate in our exclusive interview. Learn the experience behind his artworks.

272. Interview with Bryan Seiler: How To Approach Things From a User Perspective

Bryan Seiler is the Founder and CEO at TAGZ: Australia’s largest crypto exchange. Ranked 1st on Coinmarketcap at the time of writing this with a 24-hour trade volume of $4.239 Billion, TAGZ prides itself as being fully regulated and licensed by the Australian Securities and Investment commission (ASIC). TAGZ is also AML/CTF compliant and registered with the Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC).

273. 4 Biggest Mistakes Made During Software Engineering Interviews

If you prefer to follow along via my YouTube video, you can watch it here

274. Tokenized Real Estate: A $17 Trillion Opportunity

The following article is part of our Masters of Blockchain story series. Each piece in the series breaks down a chapter from the popular Masters of Blockchain, written by Andrew Romans.

275. The Ultimate Strategy to Preparing for the Coding Interview

How to do faster preparation for coding interviews?

276. I Live for People and Ideas

Check out my HackerNoon interview about my Noonie award nomination!

277. "Don’t Get Lost in the Metaverse: Follow the White Rabbit"

The metaverse is a set of digital objects and avatars, presented in code of virtual space as objects and actors, having their own digital identity.

278. "The politicians are hurting us" - Samuel Noriega, 2020 Noonie Nominee

Samuel Noriega from Mexico has been nominated for a 2020 Noonie in the Future Heroes category. The Noonies are Hacker Noon’s way of getting to know — from a community perspective —  what matters in tech today. So, we asked our Noonie Nominees to tell us.

279. Mick Morucci on Working at the Intersection of People and Tech

Mick Morucci from the US has been nominated for a 2020 Noonie in the Back the Internet Award Category for an uncanny ability to occupy (and write about) the space between people and tech, powered by the unique perspective of a user researcher, anthropologist, economist, and creative.

280. Liquidity Aggregators for the Future of the Digital Asset Market

FLUID founder Ahmed Ismail on the problems of inaccessible liquidity in the digital asset market and how the industry is gearing up to solve them.

281. Interview with Ideaology Founder and CEO, Khaled Alkalbani

Challenges and opportunities in the current global economy are as numerous and as full of potential as they haven’t been in a long time. We are venturing into the unknown in regards to the future socio-economic situation.

282. How I Got a Tech Job In Berlin

This is for people currently working and residing outside of Europe, who are looking for jobs in Berlin/Europe. There are many opportunities here, as the startup scene in Berlin is on the rise. I've been working as a Software Developer for the last 5 years, out of which I spent a year and a half in Berlin. Like many developers out there, moving abroad for work is a personal dream, and most people materialize that dream by doing a Masters from abroad, and working from there. For me, the story was a little different.

283. Meet the Writer: Hacker Noon's Contributor, Ismail Tlemcani, Software Developer

Ismail Tlemcani, a software developer from Morocco, is passionate about coding, music and reading books.

284. OKEx CEO Thinks That China's Digital Currency DCEP Could Be A Gamechanger For Crypto And Finance

I sat down with Mr. Hao to talk about his background, his work at OKEx, the Coronavirus pandemic and its effects on major global economies, as well as the crypto markets. Recently, China revealed a test interface of their CBDC (Central Bank Digital Currency) , Mr.Hao also shares his opinions about this big news.

285. "We Only Have One Planet" - Samuel Gregory, 2020 Noonie for User Experience

At Hacker Noon, we try to recognize our best and brightest contributors through our annual Noonie awards. One such impressive writer is Samuel Gregory from the United Kingdom. Samuel is a 2020 Noonie nominee in the Back to the Internet category.

286. What Will It Take To Save the Internet? An Interview With Jeff Kosseff

Jeff Kosseff, a former reporter turned lawyer and legal scholar, has emerged as one of the leading experts on the 1996 law...

287. Promoting Reliable Decentralized Finance: An Interview with 2 Experts

Ever since Bitcoin first came into play in 2008, the cryptocurrency space has never been deprived of concerns.

288. 10 Questions for Aswin Ganesh, Noonie Nominee for Functional Programming

The 2020 #Noonies are here! And they are both much greener and much bigger than last year. Among the 2,000+ deserving humans nominated across 5 categories for over 200 award titles, we discovered Aswin Ganesh from India, who’s has been nominated for Hacker Noon's Contributor of the Year in our Functional Programming category. Without further ado, we present to you, our big techy world in 10 questions, from the perspective of Aswin.

289. DIY Simple CEO Dalip Celbeqiri On Work and Motivation [Interview]

I had the chance to talk to the Facebook Video Expert Dalip Celbeqiri who is the "go-to-person" when it comes to creative marketing. You can catch him behind the scenes, usually brainstorming and creating master plans for viral content. Dalip is one of the founders and CEO for the company Following Media Inc. His team runs the marketing for some of the biggest brands like “DIY Simple“. His team currently holds the 2nd place for “most views on a Facebook video” with more than 4.5 billion minutes viewed in a year; 100% organically.

290. Saving Cryptocurrency from Scammers: Interview with Crypto Vigilante

I think the ICO run is past us. We will not see a crazy market like we did in 2017. Scammers are very sophisticated and are always coming up with new ways to scam.

291. ChitChat with Czhang Lin, CEO of PIEXGO

Czhang Lin is the CEO of PIEXGO, a Singapore based global digital currency trading platform that provides a one-stop seamless experience for institutional and individual traders. Czhang joins Me today to discuss current crypto scene in South korea and his personal viewpoints regarding the blockchain market on an international scaleQ: Please give an introduction to PIEXGO and how does it differ from other trading platforms?

292. How I Got Into Every University That I Applied To (for computer science)

Here is how I managed to wriggle into the top university for computer science. How to write a half-decent personal statement and suceed in life!

293. #MyStartInTech: An Interview With Laura Fernández, allWomen.Tech

The tech workforce in the US is not growing at an optimal pace. The number of schools offering computer science is not enough which is impacting the access of computer science to young women and students from marginalized communities.

294. Meet the Writer: Hacker Noon's Contributor Rick Blyth, Micro SaaS Founder

Learn about a Micro SaaS Founder's journey to success, and how they balance writing with multiple projects. Plus, find out their guilty pleasure of choice!

295. Leader's Speak : Chris Schneider, CMO of Sky.io [Interview]

This week have with us Chris Schneider, CMO of Sky.io, a newly launch crypto asset trading platform based out of Singapore. Chris joins me today to discuss the current crypto scene in Singapore and his personal viewpoints regarding the blockchain market on an international scale

296. The Twelve-Factor App: 12 Best Practices For Microservices

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297. How to Hire a Developer in 30 Minutes

At Adadot we hire people, not paper. We don’t look for the highest mark or the most prestigious degree, but for the person behind the CV.

298. Meet Sergei Golitsyn: #Noonies2021 Nominee, Game Developer, & Lifelong Learner

Sergei Golitsyn is the Senior Software Engineer @ ZillionWhales. He has been nominated for several 2021 Noonies award.

299. Meet Noonies 2022 Winner Naina Emmanuel of Cybersecurity Awareness & Data Privacy

Naina Emmanuel discusses winning a Noonie.

300. Meet the Writer: HackerNoon's Contributor: Correspondent One, Engineer

Curious about your (soon to be :D ) favorite writer? Read on!

301. An In-Depth Guide to Crack Any SEO Interview in 2020

So, you have just finished your SEO Training from a well-known institute and are about to give your first interview. But HANG ON! Are you sure you are well prepared for what's coming?

302. Vasily Sumanov, 2020 Noonie Nominee, is a Crypto Enthusiast and Material Sciences Academic

Vasily Sumanov from Russia has been nominated for a 2020 Noonie in the Future Heroes category. The Noonies are Hacker Noon’s way of getting to know — from a community perspective —  what matters in tech today. So, we asked our Noonie Nominees to tell us.

303. Web Developer Job Interview Preparation: 25 Questions, Prompts, and Coding Assignments

You’ve set the alarm for 2:45pm.

304. Meet the Writer: Andrey Didovskiy, Crypto Content Wizard & Blockchain Systems Architect

My name is Andrey Didovskiy. I am a technical writer that loves to add a creative flare to otherwise complex subject matters in order to engage & excite people

305. Attracting Customers to Your Business | Foot Traffic Formula Founder Stacy Shares Her Insights

In my recent conversation with Stacy Tuschi, we talked a ton about the entrepreneurial journey, how to get started, and how to scale as you grow.

306. Noonie Nominee Lane Wagner Wants to Gamify Education

In these unprecedented times, people build unprecedented products, and contribute to the internet in unprecedented ways. One such impressive Hacker Noon contributor is Lane Wagner from the United States.

307. Meet the Writer: HackerNoon Contributor Novi Milenkovic Talks Complexity Management and More

I believe that anything we do needs to be grounded in theory, otherwise it’s just a game of numbers—us doing random things and hoping that something will stick.

308. 3 Outside-the-box Questions to Ask During a Cybersecurity Interview

When interviewing, I initially used the popular lists you find via Google. This led to asking questions that candidates that made selection even more difficult.

309. "Beyonce Is OK" - Shannon Crabill, 2020 Noonie Nominee

You know that feeling when you work really hard on something for really long and it feels like nobody really notices?

310. In Conversation with a Computer Science Major, Kristy Gao

Kristy is a computer science major student who is finding community at University of Waterloo with big dreams of giving back by organzing hackthons.

311. 14 GitHub Repositories to Ace JavaScript Interviews 🎯 🚀

Finding a developer job in the current tech market can be a challenge, especially for beginners.

312. How This CEO Has Successfully Scaled Her Business With One Simple Rule

What was her key to success? Her answer was as profound as it is simple with the potential for success encapsulated in this concept applicable to every industry

313. An Interview with the Creator of JSON Douglas Crockford

We had a nice chat with Douglas Crockford, a well-known American computer programmer who was involved in the development of the JavaScript language.

314. Adrian H. Raudaschl is Ready to Live Somewhere Other Than Earth

Adrian H. Raudaschl from the United Kingdom is a 5x Noonie Nominee who, right now, is most excited about the prospect of "Living on worlds other than Earth." We feel that vibe. Read more of Adrian's insights in the 10-question interview below.

315. "Only the Code Can Be Trusted," Says Atomex Co-Founder, Igor

We're working on algorithms for automatic market-matching to allow users to provide liquidity to atomic swap exchange; without transaction confirmation.

316. 'I am Passionate About Implantable Brain-machine Interfaces': Noonies Nominee Altynbek

Altynbek is nominated for Noonies award HackerNoon Contributor of the Year - Swift.

317. Solving the Single Number and Climbing Stairs Coding Challenge

author: Sergei Golitsyn element appears twice except for one. Find that single one. how many distinct ways can you climb to the top?

318. Startup Interview with Robin Eriksson, Co-founder/CEO of Cogo

Cogo is an app that gather all shared electric scooters, bikes, cars and mopeds from hundreds of mobility operators.

319. #MyStartInTech: Interview With Fulvio Giannetti, CEO of Lybra.Tech

.Tech Domains has launched #MyStartInTech, a campaign dedicated to drawing attention to the lack of diversity in Computer Science education in the US.

320. "Since its founding, Sift has raised $7M", says Bethany Grabher, VP of Marketing at Sift Healthcare

Sift was founded in 2017 by CEO, Justin Nicols. Sift provides healthcare organizations with a Payments Intelligence Platform that integrates machine learning.

321. "I want to work on a blockchain that keeps improving every day"

A multi-chain approach to NFTs -- one that frees creators from reliance on Ethereum with their prohibitively high Eth and Gas fees -- is a matter of necessity.

322. Andre, Founder of Tutti Frutti Women, on the Tech Industry and More

Do women have a seat at the table in an ICT Corporation? How can tech companies and public sector reduce the gender gap in tech and not only?

323. "I Like Making/Breaking Code", Interview with Aditi Bhatnagar

“In these unprecedented times…” People build unprecedented products, and contribute to the internet in unprecedented ways.

324. Doja Cat and the Metaverse: An Interview with Sergey Golubev - Best Crypto Journalist of 2021

Thrilled to be Recognized as Best Crypto-Journalist in 2021

325. I Did Not Choose Javascript, JavaScript Chose Me

Nowadays most applications – server, mobile, web – can run on JavaScript. In the last couple of years the popularity of this programming language has been steadily increasing, and today it is used more frequently than PHP and Java. At the height of the language’s popularity, it is worth spending a few minutes to learn about it, and decide whether it’s worth spending the long hours it takes to learn it. To this end we interviewed our JS developer Alexander Podik about his career, life skills and JavaScript tips and tricks.

326. Becoming an Influential Voice with Futuristic Lawyer and IT Law Expert, Tobias Jensen

Tobias has a law degree from the University of Copenhagen where he specialized in IP, contracts, GDPR, and IT law. He is a legal advisor with sales experience.

327. Top 5 Interview Questions For Junior React Developers in 2022.

Junior React developers trying to get a job are likely to come across these five interview questions when trying to get a job in the industry as a grad.

328. Building Scalable Blockchain Solutions To Support Dapps of Tomorrow - An Interview

Lower transaction fees and settlement time is crucial for the success of any decentralized application, and for that, you need to have a scalable blockchain framework

329. Deloitte's Adam Weissenberg  Talks About Planning for the Future as an Entrepreneur

Adam Weissenberg - Vice Chair, Deloitte | How To Plan for the Future as an Entrepreneur

330. The Future Of Tech With An Excel Expert

How someone went from a financial analyst far too familiar with Excel to the solutions architect at a tech company specialising in productivity apps.

331. Avoiding the Dystopian Tech Meltdown With Hacker Noon Contributor, Author/Artist, K. Leigh

K. Leigh redefines their career in an ever-changing art-tech landscape. Read about their inspirations and plans for world domination.

332. How To Catch A Whale

Why looking for whales is the perfect method for salespeople and how you can go about catching a whale for yourself to get your own sales career started.

333. #MyStartInTech: Interview With Guim Gonzalez, Founder & CEO of Xatet Technologies

The tech workforce in the US is not growing at an optimal pace. The number of schools offering computer science is not enough which is impacting the access of computer science to young women and students from marginalized communities.

334. "The Abandonment of Clean Algos is the Suicide of Mainstream Social Media" - Minds CEO Bill Ottman

Bill Ottman is the co-creator and CEO of Minds, a free and open source social network with crypto rewards. They continue to make waves as an alternative to the incumbent social network business model of surveillance capitalism. Bill has also been a guest on the Joe Rogan podcast. Today, he kindly took the time to answer some questions for Hacker Noon.

335. Are We Offloading Too Many Conscious Thoughts into Algorithms? with Noonies Nominee: rhortx

rhortx, Product Manager at Monogram Network was nominated for a 2021 Noonies award, Contributor of the year - Writing.

336. Lindsay McCormick Takes a BITE Out of a Turbulent Macro Environment.

Lindsay McCormick, CEO, and founder of BITE, is tough and full of heart. McCormick bootstrapped her company from the living room to one of the fastest growing p

337. How It Took Grit to Stand Out And Save More Lives

More than one million children in the developing world die each year from diseases that are largely preventable with proper hand washing.

338. What About the Women on the Other End of the Phone?

For almost a decade, ProPublica has been reporting on the ways TurboTax has fought efforts to make tax prep easier and less costly.

339. Common MS Excel Questions to Help you Excel in a Data Analyst Job Interview

EXCEL Interview Questions for Data Analysts

340. dApp Development With Michael Vandeberg: An Interview

Blockchain engineer explains how to build decentralized applications (dApp)

341. "I See DeFi as The Future of Finance" — Dohyun Pak, CEO and Co-founder of Bifrost

This is an interview with the CEO and co-founder of Bifrost, which will attempt to create a decentralized infrastructure that connects the fragmented markets.

342. How To Shorten URLs: Java and Spring Step-By-Step Guide

URL shortener Java and Spring boot tutorial. A step-by-step guide that is easy to follow. This is a common interview task that should be understood by devs.

343. 5 Signs You Won't Explode as a Musician and How to Turn it Around - with Eddie Pinero

Eddie Pinero, among other things, is an international speaker, YouTuber and founder of Your World Within. Eddie is considered one of the leading voices in the f

344. Jimmy Esparza Talks About Building a Remarkable Resale Business

Jimmy Esparza | Boots on the Ground: Building a Remarkable Resale Business

345. The Future of Gaming is NFTs - Robbie Cochrane, Co-Founder of ChainGuardians

The article discusses how blockchain applications disrupt the gaming industry. Robbie Cochrane throws light on NFTs, in-game tokens and the future of gaming.

346. Blockleaders' Jillian Godsil Talks About Her 2022 Noonies Nomination and Interests

Help me buy my equestrian stud!

347. Interview: Crowdz Is Addressing Liquidity With a New Web3 Receivables Marketplace

Crowdz is addressing liquidity with a new Web3 marketplace for receivables.

348. Carlo Occhiena, 2020 Noonie Nominee, is Interested in No-Code Solutions

Carlo Occhiena from Italy has been nominated for a 2020 Noonie in the Future Heroes and Technology categories. The Noonies are Hacker Noon’s way of getting to know — from a community perspective —  what matters in tech today. So, we asked our Noonie Nominees to tell us. Here’s what Carlo had to share.

349. Lior Yaffe from Jelurida on How Covid-19 Uncovers the Flaws in Our Money System

"What I see is how the pandemic is exposing the inefficiency and inequality of the existing fiat system. Governments are printing money to bailout those who recklessly spent it during the good years. Banks lending government-backed money to those who don't need it instead of helping businesses in distress." - Lior Yaffe, Co-Founder, Jelrurida

350. "Supply chain financing enables businesses not only to survive but also to grow" - Eugene Tan

Supply chain finance is one of the concepts countering conflicting interests arising from buyers’ traits of extending their payment terms and suppliers’ desire to receive payment instantly. This model mitigates the risks involved in the financing of the increasingly digitized global supply chains by enabling adequate working capital and providing the appropriate liquidity. As such, a supplier, with approved invoices, can receive the full amount owed by sourcing for funds from financial institutions. In turn, the financiers can provide extensions on the payables depending on the credit-worthiness of the buyer in question.

351. 2022 Noonies Nominee Annica Lin on Building Resilience And Doing Hard Things

I’m Annica Lin, and I’m the VP of Growth at Sable. I am glad to announce that I have been nominated for the 2022 Noonies Award.

352. Tips to Land a Job at a Top Tech Companies

Landing a job at at Google, Apple and other similar companies in the world can seem like an impossible task. Read this guide you can land an interview in tech!

353. 13 Ways to Wrap and Shine Your Experience to Rock Your Next Job Interview

13 tips on preparation for a product manager job interview that will help you present your experience in the best possible way.

354. The Future of Web3 With Vitalii Vinogradov, Noonies 2022 Nominee

Hey HackerNoon Readers! I’m Vitalii Vinogradov and I’m a Product Manager at Revolut and a Founder of liveapp.

355. How to Live in the Present: One Step at a Time

Dean Karnazes | One Step At A Time

356. "Virgin Galactic is the next Tesla" - Cal Evans, Noonie Nominee for Learning To Code

Learning how to code is one of the most difficult and rewarding tasks you can do. While this journey may be a tough and long one, our 2020 Noonie Nominee Cal Evans from United States can help you out.

357. How to Successfully Interview Developers in 2022

Here is the exact process I’ve used to successfully interview software developers.

358. "Follow Your Heart, And Use Your Brain" - Bruce Li, 2020 Noonie Nominee

Bruce Li from United States has been nominated for a 2020 #Noonie in the Future Heroes and Technology categories.

359. A Conversation With Amazon Software Engineer Anam Alvi

Anam Alvi is a software engineer working in Amazon's security division. Read her story from growing up in Toronto to joining Hackathons across the country.

360. "Technology is much more advanced than that of 10-year-old blockchains," says Mr. Grygoriy Sytenko

Grygoriy Sytenko, the CEO of crypto wallet OWNR Wallet, gives an insider’s view on what’s going on in the niche of Decentralized Finance.

361. Nominee Paul Bailey is Building the Future of Automated Space Systems

Paul Bailey from the United States has been nominated for a 2020 Noonie in the Software Development category. He is a System Architect at CognitiveSpace, a company performing R&D in the field of aerospace engineering.

362. Running A Digital Marketing Agency: An Interview With Abdelkader Bachr

Recently, I had the pleasure to interview Abdelkader Bachr, also known as Abdoobachr. Abdelkader is the founder of various firms that assists businesses with a variety of marketing strategies to help them get more online exposure.

363. "I Want To Make The World a Better Place" - Songtham Tungkitkancharoen, 2020 Noonie Nominee

“In these unprecedented times…” People build unprecedented products, and contribute to the internet in unprecedented ways.

364. What To Prepare For A Software Interview

Both interviewees and interviewers can benefit from understanding what to prepare for a software interview and how best to learn about their counterpart.

365. "The most important thing for any ad is to know your audience," - says George Thomas McCormick

George Thomas McCormick is the founder of SOAR:  a full-funnel Facebook & Instagram marketing agency. SOAR's main offering is creating and running profitable Facebook and Instagram ad campaigns for its clients.

366. Interview with Shivam Singh: It is Important to Focus on What We Know

Shivam told his professional career focused on digital marketing. He runs TechGrits and Orient Digital Media.

367. Fırat Civaner Became Sad About People Who Lost Their Jobs, Health And Lives

Fırat Civaner from Turkey has been nominated for a 2020#Noonie in the Future Heroes and Technology categories..

368. "Always Sleep on Emails Before Sending Them", Interview with Mina Down

“In these unprecedented times…” People build unprecedented products, and contribute to the internet in unprecedented ways.

369. After-Hours IoT Hacker John Kinsella has Been Coding Since the 80s

2020 Noonie Nominee, John Kinsella is from the US and has some some simple yet profound advice for makers and writers who might be feeling stuck. Scroll down for a 10-question interview with a veteran computer security industry expert, right after the ad-break.

370. Marketing Influencers Are Overrated Says 3x Noonie Nom Viktor Bogdanov

Viktor Bogdanov is a Ukraine-based Tech Storyteller, a designation we at Hacker Noon can happily confirm, because the beautiful humans of Hacker Noon have collectively read @viceasytiger’s 18 hn stories for 5 days, 3 hours, and 9 minutes — so far. In this Noonies interview, Viktor tells us where he'd invest $10M, how Covid-19 has impacted his life, and which 2 opinion he has that most people don't agree with.

371. How I Approached Machine Learning Interviews at FAANGs as an ML Engineer

Cracking a Machine learning interview at companies like Facebook, Google, Netflix, Snap etc. really comes down to nailing few patterns that FAANGs look for.

372. This IoT Expert Built a Smart Home in 3 Months

I interviewed an IoT expert whose forte is synergy between IoT and real estate. He built a fully functional smart home in 3 months

373. Solving the Problem in America's Current Economy

In 1930, John Maynard Keynes wrote a short, seven-page essay titled Economic Possibilities for our Grandchildren.

374. Adadot Founder Alex on Building a Analytics Tool and being Nominated For #Noonies 2022

I’m Alex and I’m the Founder at Adadot.

375. 10 JavaScript Interview Questions and Answers to Help you Land Your Next Role

10 JavaScript questions for experienced developers that can help you crack your next interview.

376. An Interview with an Oil Painter Writing For HackerNoon

I threw away the box a long time ago!

377. Can a Sustainable Business be Created on the Back of Sustainability?

Starkman certainly walks the walk on sustainability, and it's best displayed in three ways, an internal belief, a dedication to people, and to planet

378. Of Man and Machine: How Tech Entrepreneurs Are Leading the Charge

Tech is often termed as ‘the future’ and for a good reason; the developments within the tech sector often shape the future as we know it. Think of how the internet changed every part of human life and how social media has permanently altered how we communicate and connect.

379. "Good And Evil Are Two Sides of The Same Coin" - Sergey Baloyan, 2020 Noonie Nominee

The 2020 #Noonies are here, and they are both much greener and much bigger than last year.

380. The Journey From Creative Writer To Software Writer

Meet Hackernoon contributing writer and noonies 2022 award nominee Oliver_Emeka, a recent computer science graduate from the University of Benin, Nigeria.

381. 5 Things to Consider Before Interviewing at Fortinet

Working at Fortinet is a unique experience. Its one that can grow your career and pay you well, if you know what your getting into.

382. "DeFi Will Set People Free" - Gautham J

The Pandemic has left the world’s economy plunged into a struggle--already for the second time. With the level of workplace layoffs reaching the fever pitch, there’s still an even more critical problem of an avalanche of country debt that severely gnaws the welfare of all global economies, let alone developing ones. Small businesses are among the most exposed to this damage.

383. Marketing's New Frontier and The Future of Media

A conversation with Hillel Fuld, on marketing, the future of media, and his personal and professional endgame.

384. HackerNoon Contributor Davis David Builds Datasets for African Languages

Davis' latest HackerNoon top story is the development of the Swahili news dataset for topic classification tasks in machine learning.

385. CZ's AMA Responses To My Questions On Binance Scaling Challenges

I’ve been in and out of the blockchain ecosystem for the last three years. I’ve made my first purchase the same month Binance launched. In the meantime, I’ve gained a CoinMarketCap compulsive checking behavior after holding a bag through the last crypto winter.

386. Leader's Speak : Joel Reymont, Lead Developer @ Stegos [Interview]

I returned with a newfound conviction that I was exactly where I needed to be, and simply needed to define the values I am passionate to pursue. I grew up in the Soviet Union. While I am now removed from the days of government surveilling my every word and action, I've found that culture of surveillance replicated everywhere online.

387. "A Clear And Rational Mind Is The New Currency" - Brian Wallace, 2020 Noonie Nominee

The 2020 #Noonies are here, and they are both much greener and much bigger than last year.

388. Interview with LumiShare Co-Founder and CEO Ben Sharon

With Ben as the co-founder and CEO of LumiShare, the company raised $3.2 million in December 2022.

389. "Don't outsource your self-esteem" - Maximiliano Contieri, 2020 Noonie Nominee for Refactoring

The 2020 Noonies are here and they are both much greener and much bigger than last year. Among the 2,000+ deserving humans nominated across 5 categories for over 200 award titles, we discovered Maximiliano Contieri from Argentina, who’s has been nominated for in the Software Development category. Without further ado, we present to you, our big techy world, from the perspective of Maximiliano .

390. ‘My Nightmares Inspire My Art,’ Says NFT Artist kertburger

I interviewed kertburger, a 2D and 3D digital artist on finding one's creative expression and how he got started with NFTs as a digital artist.

391. UX and Product Design Notes with Noonies Nominee, Jordan Bowman

An interview with Jordan Bowman, Product Designer and Co-Creator of UX Tools; and 6x 2021 Noonies Nominee for Design Thinking, Product Design, UI; UX and more.

392. "Buy Bitcoin" is the Best Advice #Noonies2021 Nominee Sergei Khitrov Has Ever Received

Hey Hackers! I’ve been nominated in these two following categories : HackerNoon's DeFi Degen of 2021 and HackerNoon's NFT Wizard of 2021.

393. [Interview] Halfcode CEO Richard Black on Using AI for Good

Remember the day when Steve Jobs announced the very first iPhone? Two important things happened that day. Number one, the world was getting a first glimpse at a new technology that was like no other: being able to touch your phone and therefore have the entire world at the tips of your fingers. Number two, everybody was certain this new technology would take over and somehow rule the planet in the next few years.

394. Blockchain Can Create a User-Focused Gaming Industry - Unhashed #5

The gaming industry is growing rapidly and raking in trillions of dollars in revenue. Yet, the gamers get nothing of real value. Blockchain can change that.

395. "It's What You're Thinking. It's Not What You Have," — Focus.ceo Founder on Courage & Resilience

What if that one thing we sometimes take for granted is exactly what we need to focus on even more?

396. Please Stop Using Stupid Puzzles in Job Interviews

“Sam’s uncle’s mother’s brother’s sister’s daughter’s grandfather’s name is John. How are Sam and John related?” We need you to stop.

397. How To Prepare For A Cybersecurity Manager Job Interview

I couldn't find any good resources on how to interview prep for a management role in cybersecurity, so I decided to make one.

398. Vishal Chovatiya Writes Code When It Is Helpful To Others in The Future

You know that feeling when you work really hard on something for really long and it feels like nobody really notices?

399. 2020 Noonie Nominee Alyze Sam has Cheated Death Three times

You know that feeling when you work really hard on something for really long and it feels like nobody really notices? Hacker Noon’s Annual Tech Industry Awards, the 2020 Noonies, are here to help with that.

400. "My first career was a horrible fit for me personality-wise" - An Interview With CEO, Saeid Fard

Learn how Dimensional CEO Saeid Fard turned his career around from finance consulting to tech startups.

401. Liquid Staking is the New Staking: An Exclusive Interview with Tushar Aggarwal, CEO of Persistence

A conversation with Tushar Aggarwal, CEO of Persistence on why liquid staking is the new frontier in DeFi and how it unlocks DeFi’s full potential.

402. "Never Stop To Explore Beyond The Core Area of Your Interest", Interview with Ishan Manandhar

“In these unprecedented times…” People build unprecedented products, and contribute to the internet in unprecedented ways. Go on, make a fellow human’s day and nominate the best YOUR best of 2020’s tech industry for a 2020 #Noonie, the tech industry’s most independent and community-driven awards: NOONIES.TECH.

403. "We need simple interfaces that democratize DeFi" - Mehdi Radi

With over $16 billion worth of assets locked in the market, the buzz surrounding the yield generating protocols of this ecosystem has brought about new growth dynamics to the already star-studded crypto industry.

404. 2x Noonie Nominee David Deal is All About the Beats

“In these unprecedented times…” People write unprecedentedly good Hacker Noon posts. One such writer is David Deal from the United States - double Noonie Nominee in the Back the Internet and Future Heroes Award Categories. Scroll down for David's take on tech today.

405. Women in Tech: A Woman of Web3

I wish there were more women in tech who would meaningfully participate in industry events and not be treated like ornaments to enhance the ambiance.

406. "When You’re Humble and Have Humility - You Rise to the Top"

Michael Gaizutis is the Founder of RNO1 – Experience Design Agency for Tech & Web3 Brands of the Future.

407. "IEO Will Continue to be Mainstream Even With IDO And DeFi on The Rise" - Kiana Shek

The current push for DeFi has not only changed the way we engage with our everyday financial needs but has also introduced new means of accessing, supporting, and investing in new projects. Tagged as Initial DEX Offerings (IDO), the possibility of bypassing restrictions when identifying and investing in projects has improved crypto funding. However, this does not mean that other models of crowdfunding have become redundant. For what is worth, Initial Exchange Offering (IEO) is still the go-to option for projects that prefer to capitalize on established launchpads and introduce a more diverse array of crypto products not necessarily restricted to the financial sector.

408. How AI Can Protect the Blockchain

AI and blockchain technologies have been working side by side to protect users in cyberspaces.

409. "Have Faith, Be Open, Trust Yourself", Interview with Chris Castiglione

You know that feeling when you work really hard on something for really long and it feels like nobody really notices?

410. How to Ace Your Interview Assignment to Land Your Next Front-end Job

Let’s have a quick look at how to make your next front-end interview assignment look as good as possible.

411. Any Financial Advice You Can Get Online Should be Taken with Caution

This article talks about social trading and copy trading. Further, why retail investors should not listen to financial advice online.

412. "Ignore those who want to stop your progress," says Noonie Nominee Jeremy Morgan

Among the incredible writers in our diverse community, we discovered Jeremy Morgan from the United States. Jeremy has been nominated for five different Noonie awards, including IoT Writer of the Year. Learn more about Jeremy below and don't forget to vote for him at NOONIES.TECH.

413. How To Nail Your Next Remote Job Interview

Let's face it, there's a lot that could go wrong in a remote interview. The technical glitches alone could change the whole tone.

414. Building a Diverse and Inclusive Crypto Team: Insights from Gracy Chen

Gracy Chen is the Managing Director at a blockchain-based company, Bitget.

415. "Focus On The Problem, Not On The Solution", Interview with Alexey Grigorev

Alexey Grigorev from Germany has been nominated for a 2020 #Noonie in the Future Heroes and Technology categories.

416. Eko Simanjuntak, 2020 Noonie Nominee, Loves to Explore Cloud Native Technologies

Go on, make a fellow human’s day and nominate the best YOUR best of 2020’s tech industry for a 2020 #Noonie, the tech industry’s most independent and community-driven awards: NOONIES.TECH.

417. On Cyberattacks and Data Security Solutions with Eyal Wachsman

The US Government might be the latest victim of increasingly sophisticated global cyberattacks, but these breaches have long been a threat across all sectors.

418. Female Entrepreneur Miki Agrawal Champions Global Sustainability Initiatives With TUSHY

Miki Agrawal champions ongoing global sustainability and eco-friendly hygiene through her professional and personal life.

419. The Thing Most Developers Get Wrong On Interviews

As an interviewee your main priority is to help the interviewer visualize what kind of employee you'll be at their company, and how your previous experience and achievements makes you a great for the position.

420. "Follow Your Passion" - Amanshu Kataria, 2020 Noonie Nominee for JAVASCRIPT an REACT

At Hacker Noon, we want to commend software developers for their great work and give them the recognition they deserve. Nominate YOUR best people and products today at NOONIES.TECH.

421. Abdullah Al Tarek Is Excited About the Upcoming Generics Feature in Golang

You know that feeling when you work really hard on something for really long and it feels like nobody really notices?

422. The Millennial Way of Investing in Blockchain and Other Emerging Technologies

Investing in tomorrow’s technologies today is a young person’s game and that the “Millennial Way” of venture capitalism is the way of the future.

423. Allan Grain: Cryptocurrency and How It's Changing the Economic Sphere

Allan Grain (UK), is a cyber analyst, researcher and writer with a passion for cryptocurrency. A 2020 Noonie nominee in the Future Heroes and Technology categories, scroll on for their take on what’s trending in tech today.

424. Stop Fretting Over What You Can't Control

“We come into this world with nothing, and we'll leave with nothing on it. What will you be remembered for in your window of time?”

425. Q&A With Eathan Janney, Co-Founder of Outer Edge LA (Formerly NFT LA)

When we think, “Outer Edge,” we think of the builders. The Outer Edge is an exciting territory, but it’s undeveloped.

426. Brad Michelson on Writing About Fintech and Infancy Industries

Brad Michelson is an NYC-based marketer, regular top contributor to Hacker Noon, and 2020 Noonie Nominee. Scroll down to find out why Brad's into writing about fintech, and what his personal strategy is when it comes to failure.

427. Meet Noonies 2022 Winner Hackernoon Contributor of The Year-DAO: Olayimika Oyebanji!

Olayimika Oyeba discusses his Noonies win!

428. How I Became a CTO with Noonies Nominee Sonny Alves Dias

As someone both in the crypto and the gaming industry, I believe that the most exciting technology of the present is Bitcoin because it has the power to change

429. 'I Write About What I Know and What I Experience': Meet the Writer Jacob Landry

Meet HackerNoon writer Jacob Landry who is sharing stories about coffee-fueld-code with the world!

430. How AI Can Effectively Solve Inherent Human Bias

With the growing complexity of reality, cognitive biases multiply over time. Let’s discover those effectively solved using the state-of-the-art technology

431. How I got into programming and my thoughts on its future

Hey, I've been nominated for the Noonies 2022 and this is my interview to help you know more about me and how I worked to become an engineering manager

432. Top 5 Interview Questions for Beginner React Developers

Here are 5 common interview questions you might hear in an interview.

433. Values: What They Are and Why They Are Important

Dr. John Demartini | The Implications of Knowing and Living Your Values

434. Take The Lead's President Gloria Feldt Says Empthy is the Most Important Skill You’re Not Developing

Gloria Feldt, President Of Take The Lead | The Most Important Skill That You’re Not Developing - Emp

435. Talking With Jager McConnell, CEO of Crunchbase - Using Intuition To Succeed In Business

Jager McConnell - CEO of Crunchbase | How To Use Intuition To Succeed In Business

436. 2022 Noonies Programming Nominee Roy Derks on GraphQL, React, and More

I’m Roy Derks! A tech speaker, writer and software developer from the Netherlands! I’ve been nominated for the categories below and if you've enjoyed anything

437. An Underground Interview with John McAfee 13 Months Before his Death

John McAfee talks about making more money than God on the Hacker Noon podcast hosted by David Smooke.

438. Blue is Happiness: Interview with 2022 Noonies Nominee Anastasios

439. Teamwork, Humor and Fintech: Interview with 2022 Noonies Nominee Valerie Ejegi

An interview with 2022 HackerNoon Noonies nominee, Valerie Ejegi.

440. Yevheniia Korotia, 2020 Noonie Nominee for JavaScript, React, Web Development

“In these unprecedented times…” People build unprecedented products, and contribute to the internet in unprecedented ways.

441. Meet the Writer: HackerNoon's Onyawoibi Aju, Script Writer & Tutor Experience Designer

Onyawoibi is documenting principles, theories and analyzing trends necessary for education system transformation, on hackernoon.

442. Discussing Web3 Security with Forta Ecosystem Lead Andrew Beal 

A conversation with Andrew Beal, the spokesperson of Forta, on Web3 security, the rise in DeFi hacks, and where blockchain protocols are going wrong.

443. How Tech Helped This Entrepreneur Reshape The Music Industry

What a year 2020 has been! We have endured a deadly pandemic, a failing global market, and a series of civil unrests unlike any we’ve ever seen before. And as we draw closer to the end of the year, a lot of individuals have adapted to the new normal.

444. “I’m Tigerchops and I’m the CEO of me.”

Contributor of the Year - GAME DEVELOPMENT. An Interview with Tigerchops

445. "It's Okay To Be Selfish For Your Career" — Iman Tumorang, 7x Dev Noonie Nominee

The 2020 #Noonies are here,and they are both much greener and much bigger than last year. Among the 2,000+ deserving humans nominated across 5 categories for over 200 award titles, we discovered Iman Tumorang from Indonesia, who’s has been nominated for a 2020 #Noonie in the Software Development and Technology categories. Without further ado, we present to you, our big techy world, from the perspective of Iman .

446. Ryan Stewman on The Secret to Closing More Sales

Ryan Stewman | How to Close More Sales

447. The Biggest Crypto Rivalry Just Blew Up – But Don't be Afraid

Daniel Roberts | The Biggest Crypto Rivalry Just Blew Up – But Don't Let It Scare You

448. David Wachs | Resurrecting an Old Trend

What's Old Is New Again

449. Representing Your Virtual Self: An Interview With Leo Nilsson From Scapin'

Today, I am talking with Leo Nilsson, co-founder of a mobile chat app - Scapin'. Scapin' is designed for our virtual identities.

450. Full Stack and True Black: Interview with 2022 Noonies Nominee Alexey Shepelev

An interview with 2022 HackerNoon noonies nominee Alexey Shepelev

451. In Love with Coding Puzzles: Interview with Noonies Nominee Abbey

As a writer in the tech industry, I believe in documenting my growth. Learn more about me and my journey so far.

452. Running n8n On Ships 🛳

Somewhere in the world’s oceans, a local n8n instance just ran a workflow on a cruise ship. We spoke with Mattias Larson, co-founder of Maranics to learn more.

453. 2021 Noonies Nominee Interview with Sarrah Pitaliya

Who is she and what's behind her passion for technical writing?

454. Meet the Writer: Hacker Noon's Contributor Ulrik Lykke, Head of Research @ Bitcoin Global Macro

An interview with contributor Ulrik Lykke, a researcher and investor in the digital asset space.

455. "Easy choices, tough life. Tough choices, easy life," Johannes Turunen

Johannes Turunen from Finland has been nominated in the 2020 Noonies for Hacker Noon Contributor of the Year - GAMING, and believes our current monetary system is likely to be replaced in the next 5-10 years. Read on for the full interview!

456. [Interview] Decentralization and Privacy in Telecommunications

ENCRY is a multi-disciplined international holding company specializing in the creation of high-tech products in the telecommunications field, as well as decentralized and distributed services. We talked with ENCRY’s founder Roman Nekrasov and the technical director Andrei Chmora about the implication of blockchain in the telecom industry and how ENCRY’s developments can drastically improve the security of users on the Internet.

457. A Letter to Tech Recruiters

As a software engineer with more than 15 years of experience, a LinkedIn and Stackoverflow profile, I got my fair share of interaction with recruiters. Some were spot-on with the relaxed to the point attitude that gets an engineer’s attention.

458. "I Believe That People Need To Always Be Motivated", Interview with Murilo Roque Paiva da Silva

The 2020 #Noonies are here,and they are both much greener and much bigger than last year.

What to expect when starting a hardware medical startup? How is the development of medical devices differ from regular hardware design?

460. Canva Gains 10 Million New Users in 2020 Q3 [Interview]

Canva head of growth shares insights into how remote teams are collaborating creatively on the platform.

461. Success or Flying into the Sun: Discussing Emotions and Modern Business

Grant Cardone | Success or Icarus: Hardships, Ego and Humility Within Modern Business

462. "Stop Crying, Be a Strong Man", Interview with Dana Kachan

The 2020 #Noonies are here, and they are both much greener and much bigger than last year.

463. Robert L. Read Builds Robots; Wants You to Learn Functional Programming

Robert L. Read from the United States has been nominated for FOUR 2020 #Noonies in multiple award categories, including Software Development .

464. Noonie Nominee Nick Oneill on Defining "Cool" for a 5 Year Old

Nicholas Oneill from the Netherlands has been nominated in Product Development for his double diamond discovery series on Hacker Noon.

465. "Joy Comes from the Process of Creating, Not the End Result" — App Builder, Logan Koshenka

Logan Koshenka from the US has been nominated for a 2020 #Noonie in the Future Heroes category for his beautifully built side project, a Health and Wellness app called Accufit. PSA: Nominations for this award are still open..! Get the Health and Wellness App you can't live without nominated for a Noonie today ➡️ make a Founder's day.

466. Kevin Murcko of CoinMetro Demystifies Crypto

Much has changed in crypto and blockchain after the first peer-to-peer exchange was launched over 11 years ago. Bitcoin Markets was the first rudimentary ramp allowing early Bitcoin enthusiasts to exchange coins. No other coins had been conceived at that time. However, it provided a base for the cryptocurrency scene to develop, evolve, and meet the increasing demands of present-day traders and investors.

467. The Secret to Finding Your Purpose Is to Stop Chasing It

Perspectives on Finding Your Purpose

468. 2022 Noonies Nominee Veronika Vasileva on Programming, Python, and More

Learn more about my views on my journey in the tech industry via the interview below.

469. How To Liberate Your Brain With Magnetic Stimulation [Interview]

In this interview with Marko Kadunc, CEO of MDCN Technologies Inc. we discuss the science behind NeoRythm headband and how brainwave entertainment helps us adjust our brain functions to dedicated external frequencies.

470. Ask Me How To Lose Your Company Without Losing Your Faith

Was there a big risk trying a startup? Did you have any sort of security net to catch you if you fall? and other questions get answered

471. In Depth with Federico Toledo: “More and Better Testers Will be Needed”

What does the future of software testing looks like? Why is the role of a tester crucial in our current society? Will artificial intelligence ever replace the human eye? We talked in-depth about all of this and much more with Federico Toledo, Ph.D. in computer science and COO of Abstracta.

472. Lloyed Lobo Talks About the Community-Based Business Model

Lloyed Lobo | The Community-Based Business Model: Everyone Wins

473. Being the Only Woman in a Room Full of Assertive and Passionate Men

Hi, I’m Brit. I’m a 30-something African American Information Technology professional from Houston, TX, with over 10 years of experience.

474. Mark Helfman, 2020 Noonie Nominee for Independent Tech Journalist

You know that feeling when you work really hard on something for really long and it feels like nobody really notices? Hacker Noon’s Annual Tech Industry Awards, the 2020 Noonies, are here to help with that. Nominate YOUR best people and products today at NOONIES.TECH. Speaking of the best people and products in technology, here’s a quick (and interesting!) intro to 2020 Noonie Nominee,Mark Helfman fromUnited State, who’s been nominated in the Future Heroes and Technology categories.

475. 'I Build Software to Solve Problems': Noonies Nominee Amr Hesham

Amr Hesham has been nominated as HackerNoon contributor of the year, Kotlin.

476. Entrepreneurs Don't Have it All Figured Out. They Learn on the Job.

What Entrepreneurs Learn On the Job

477. Noonie Nominee Luiz Rosa Can't Live Without PyCharm and Git

Luiz Guilherme Fonseca Rosa from Brazil has been nominated for a 2020 Noonie as Hacker Noon Contributor of the Year - ALGORITHMS. The Noonies are Hacker Noon’s way of getting to know — from a community perspective —  what matters in tech today. So, we asked our Noonie Nominees to tell us. Here’s what Luiz had to share.

478. A Woman in Web3 and Proud Ukrainian: The Inspiring Story of Daria Volkova

My name is Daria Volkova. First, I’m a woman in web3, a proud Ukrainian and HackerNoon contributor. I'm sharing my story to inspire women!

479. "Free Market will Adopt the Best Form of Money, and Bitcoin Checks all the Boxes" - Carl Runefelt

In a bid to help crypto enthusiasts with more insight and information, I reached out to Carl Runefelt, a crypto influencer, for his opinion and expert insights.

480. Pitch the World's Most Misbegotten Podcast

A listicle of unfeasible, unpleasant, and unproduceable podcast concepts, as nominated by the Hacker Noon top writers and editors Slogging community.

481. 36 Questions Every Software Developer Should Ask Potential Employers

“Do you have any questions for us?” the interviewer asks. This is your chance to find out if the company if a good fit for YOU.

482. "Don’t Just Rewrite News Others Have Written," Says IGN Cofounder Peer Schneider

I had the pleasure of interviewing Peer Schnieder, co-founder, COO and EVP of IGN, about his time at the company, his passion for games and where he sees the i

483. Everything Started with a One-Way Ticket, a Suitcase, and Just $300

I quit my job as an investment banker and bought a one-way ticket from London to Beijing - a city where I had nothing, knew no one, and no one knew me.

484. What is the Metaverse? With Arie Trouw, Co-Founder of XYO and CEO of XY Labs

What the Metaverse might be and what to expect from the concept in the future, from an interview with Arie Trouw, Co-Founder of XYO and CEO of XY labs.

485. Everyone Is Doing Remote Work but Not Everyone Is Doing It Well with Michael Brooks

On this episode of the HackerNoon podcast, Amy Tom and Michael Brooks get into everything freelance. They dive into //golance.com, Michael’s freelance marketplace company. How it came about and Michael’s insights on running it. They talk about wild experiences like getting kicked out of Belarus and taking a shot of Brandy first thing every morning before work in Serbia. It’s a wild ride and you definitely should tune in! Brandy or coffee in hand, your choice ;) 🍻

486. "Complaining only helps if you're prepared to do something about it" -Dawood Khan Masood

Dawood Khan Masood from Pakistan has been nominated for a 2020 Noonie in the Back to the Internet category. The Noonies are Hacker Noon’s way of getting to know — from a community perspective —  what matters in tech today. So, we asked our Noonie Nominees to tell us. Here’s what Dawood had to share.

487. Plausible is Paving the Way for Ethical Analytics

One of the trickiest things for companies or really anyone running a website is figuring out the success of their site, how many visits they are getting, and how they got them, while at the same time respecting their visitor’s privacy.

488. "I Write Words And Code", Interview With Anthony Watson

The 2020 #Noonies are here,and they are both much greener and much bigger than last year.

489. DITL of a Software Engineer: On Working With Serverless Like

Want to know what actually goes on under the platform and behind the screens at Dashbird? We recently sat down for a Q&A with our CTO, Marek Tihkan, on leading and managing an engineering team. Today, we speak to Alex, one of the engineers on the Development team. In this Q&A Alex gives you his insights and some visibility into what his days are like, and shares his perspective as a developer on working with serverless and the learning curves of this new way of computing.

490. "Will the Stock Market Reset After the Election?" asks Frederik Bussler

Frederik Bussler, on a mission to democratize data science, has contributed an impressive 27 days, 7 hours, and 41 minutes of reading time to Hacker Noon, with stories on everything from AI and no code to strategic thinking and financial mythbusting. Scroll down to learn more about this prolific contributor.

491. “People Becoming More And More Involved in Crypto” - Prometeus Labs Team

Without any doubt, the current price movement of Bitcoin showcases the earning power of cryptocurrency, especially for investors who were smart enough to buy the deep. Recall that Bitcoin had crashed along with the global financial market at the peak of the Coronavirus panic in March. However, as it has done countless times in the past, Bitcoin rebounded effortlessly from this low and is currently on track to match its all-time high price mark. Unlike a majority of traditional assets, Bitcoin has enjoyed a very successful year as data shows its year to date performance to be in the 140% range.

492. Investing in Cybersecurity to Build a Successful Exchange - With Ben Zhou, CEO at Bybit

Investing in critical infrastructure is the key to building a successful digital exchange. In this interview, we talk about regulations and cybersecurity.

493. Eugene Lisovskiy, Level up Basket Founder: “Community Is the Core of Everything; It Inspires Growth”

Read for opinions on growing a robust community in any niche, adapting your product to the metaverse, the power of outsourcing and the future of AI.

494. Noonies Interview: Meet Juni Nguyen, a Self-taught Web Developer

2021 Noonies Nominee General Interview with Juni Nguyen.

495. 5 Infrastructure Scaling Tips from the CTO of RazorPay

In the latest edition of CTOTalk, Raju Shetty, the Head of Engineering at RazorPay gave us deep insights into what it really took for one of India’s biggest payment gateway platforms to scale successfully and witness a whopping 500 percent growth in the last one year.

496. Founder's Interview: Gauthier Bros of Atayen Inc

Recently, in an exclusive interview with Gauthier Bros, the CEO and founder of Atayen Inc, where they developed an online advertising using the blockchain technology, shared his journey on how he builds Atayen Inc.

497. Meet the Writer: Lisa Gibbons, Web3 Connoisseur, Forager, and Writer of Lines On the Edge

Lisa is a writer, a struggling poet, a keen forager, and a Web3 enthusiast.

498. FAQs For a Software Engineering Hiring Manager - Part 2 of 5: Companies & Interviews

With over 10 years of experience as a hiring manager for software engineers, I've compiled a list of the many recurring questions I've received from job seekers

499. Interview: BrainCo CEO on The Future of Brain Machine Interface Tech

BrainCo is a tech company that is dedicated to developing Brain Machine Interface technology, and it is the first Chinese team chosen by Harvard Innovation Lab. Located in Somerville, MA, the company is adjacent to Harvard University and MIT.

500. Blockchain Helped My Business by Solving Our Trust Issues [Interview]

Every year, cryptocurrencies are increasingly entering the life of a modern person. Today they are used to solve financial problems in many areas - this is purchases, this is investment, trading, this is the solution of financial issues at the state level.The transparent decentralized data registry on which cryptocurrencies are built has not bypassed the gambling industry either.

501. The Role of Incubators for Crypto Startups: An Interview With Gaurav Dubey of TDeFi

A discussion on the DeFi startup landscape, tips for entrepreneurs entering the space, and the role of crypto incubators with Gaurav Dubey, founder of TDefi.

502. Interview with Ajdin Imsirovic on Angular and Frontend Web Development

Today I'm pleased to interview Ajdin Imsirovic, senior developer, author and teacher of two brand new Angular courses on Learnetto - The Free Visual Guide to Getting Started with Angular and The Complete Practical Angular Course.

503. Best Open Source Project and Writer Nominee Peter Thomas on Karate

"The world needs an alternative to Selenium - so we built one" - that's the story that got Peter Thomas from India nominated for a 2020 Noonie in the Development award category. Peter's second Noonie Nomination is for a 3-year old OSS project, "karate". In this interview, Peter talks about what it's like to have hard work pay off, and feel like you're at the top of your coding game.

504. Inspiring Girls to Code Inspired Me: Allegra Shippy

After being a developer for around three years, Allegra Shippy had taken for granted all the software concepts that serve as a foundation for knowledge.

505. Meet the Writer: HackerNoon Blockchain Contributor Olayimika Oyebanji

I’m Olayimika from Kwara State, Nigeria. I bagged a law degree from Ahmadu Bello University in 2017 and I was called to the Nigerian bar in 2018.

506. Hackernoon Editors Gave A Voice To My Writing - Noonies Interview with Samiran Mondal

Hackernoon editors gave importance to my writing skills and today, I am doing this Interview

507. What A Driverless Future Means for Auto Insurance: An Interview with Rory Angold

Rory Angold, United Car Care EVP, Shares What A Driverless Future Means for Auto Insurance

508. 7 Ways to Effectively Onboard Yourself in Your New Job

Finally, your onboarding experience won’t be without its challenges. Be kind to yourself when the going gets tough.

509. Decentralizing Data Storage on the Blockchain: An Exclusive Interview With Vincent Irlweck

Interview with Vincent Irlweck, CMO at Inery Blockchain to discuss their decentralized data storage solution and democratizing the data industry.

510. "Declarative Programming Languages are the Future," Maximiliano Contieri

Maximiliano Contieri from Germany has been nominated for a 2020 Noonie in the Software Development Awards Category for Hacker Noon Contributor of the Year - REFACTORING.

511. Hiring 101: What to Do When Your Candidate Has a Criminal Record

Background verification is one of the most critical aspects of the hiring process. It gives a clear view of an applicant’s present and past.

512. How Zevi Reinitz is Trying to do Things Differently as head of PMM at Livecycle

How Zevi Reinitz is questioning assumptions and testing limits in his career and with the GTM strategy as head of Product Marketing @ Livecycle

513. "Blockchain Technologies Provide a Solution For Almost Every industry" - Charles Allen

There are several narratives identified as the propelling factors for the increasing demand for crypto assets. However, the most potent is the “store of value” narrative that has established crypto, most especially bitcoin, as the go-to-asset for investors looking to hedge against inflation. This sentiment trails what experts term as a critical period in human history borne by an unrelenting health crisis and a myriad of flawed economic policies designed to suppress its impact. According to a report by the Economic Policy Institute, over 17 million Americans will permanently lose their jobs because of the coronavirus pandemic.

514. Running Great Tech Interviews: The Art of the Follow-up Question

This article gives sample software engineering interview questions, as well as my approach to conducting efficient interviews.

515. Privacy is a human right: An Interview with Startpage founder, Robert E.G. Beens

Startpage Founder and CEO Robert E.G. Beens explains what inspired him to start the world's first private search engine.

516. "Nothing Is Impossible", Interview with Lina Survila

You know that feeling when you work really hard on something for really long and it feels like nobody really notices?

517. "I Like To Teach Others How To Code" - Jure Reljanovic

Jure Reljanovic from Croatia has been nominated for a 2020#Noonie in the Future Heroes and Technology categories..

518. Talking About Cryptocurrency With Mr. Worawat Narknawdee

From the dawn of human history, money has been serving as an unmistakable reflection of material worth, which deserved all members of the society placing trust in it. However, as the reality often showed, the economy - and money intertwining with it - has been prone to instability over a longer period of time: once the political stability has been undermined, money quickly eroded in value, making thousands of citizens tighten their belts or otherwise, look for alternative ways to escape the economic unease.

519. Telco Professional & Charity Food Delivery Rider: A Chat About Trying To Raise 100 K In 60 Days

I remote chat with Anthony Houlahan, a telco professional who has been working in Singapore for the last 18 years. He initially started on his mission on the 22nd of April to use his time after hours and on weekends to do food delivery, both to stave off isolation, and to raise funds for a good cause. He ends his donation campaign and delivery activity on 21st June.

520. The Problems with Big Data and How AI Can Help, an Interview with Andrew Gryaznov, CTO at HyperC

What is wrong with Big Data, how can classical AI solve these problems, and why is it possible now?

521. "The Role of Technology is To Eliminate Itself", Interview with Aahan Bhatt

The 2020 #Noonies are here,and they are both much greener and much bigger than last year.

522. How Wall Street Veterans Decided to Fight Back Against Traditional Finance

Despite its popularity, traditional finance has some inefficiencies that need to be addressed. We spoke to Jack Tao of Phemex to get his thoughts on this.

523. Limarc Ambalina, journalist, copywriter, editor and Noonies Nominee

Limarc Ambalina from Japan, journalist and experienced Media and communication professional by day, VR Gamer and Anime Binger by night has been nominated in the Future Heroes and Technology categories. Read on to find out what he'd invest $10 million dollars in and if given the option to live forever, would he take it?

524. Building a Successful Business; It's Not All Sheets and Giggles

Before he realized what happened, the company was seeing seven figure sales monthly. Focusing on growth, profitability and investing in people have been keys...

525. “Bitcoin is going to hit $65,000, and it's going to hit it very soon,” - Anti Danilevski

At the beginning of January 2021, Bitcoin set a new record-breaking price point, surpassing the $42,000 mark. Many experts believe that this is still far from the limit.

526. Designing a Pragmatic Coding Interview [Part 1]

In the following series of posts, I’ll be sharing the internals of designing a pragmatic coding interview that I got to know after interviewing folks for different tech positions for some time and here comes the first one.

527. "The Quality of Your Life Depends on the Quality of the Questions You Ask Yourself"— Sara Tortoli

The 2020 #Noonies are here,and they are both much greener and much bigger than last year. Among the 2,000+ deserving humans nominated across 5 categories for over 200 award titles, we discovered Sara Tortoli from Germany, who’s has been nominated for a 2020 #Noonie in the Technology category. Without further ado, we present to you, our big techy world, from the perspective of Sara Tortoli.

528. Technical Debt: An Interview with Adam, Co-founder of CodeScene & Alex, CEO of Stepsize

I interviewed Adam Tornhill, CTO & Co-founder of CodeScene, about technical debt: what is it, why is it important, and how to manage it effectively?

529. "Decentralization is slowly becoming a priority", says Pando Browser's CEO

We had a chance to talk to Pando Browser's CEO to get answers to burning topics relating to Pando's ecosystem, like the security risks of traditional browsers.

530. The Most Important Lessons for a First-Time Entrepreneur

The Most Essential Things to Teach a First-Time Entrepreneur

531. On Creativity, Starting Out on My Own, and My 2021 Noonies Nomination

Hua is a designer and entrepreneur based in New York City. She shares her journey in founding her startup below.

532. Tips For Conducting Successful Remote Interviews

How do you conduct effective remote interviews? Looking for remote interview tips?

533. Innovating ESOP Distribution: An Interview With Eqvista Founder Tomas Milar

I sat down with Eqvista founder Tomas Milar for his insights on ESOP distribution in modern-day businesses.

534. "Small Successes Lead to the Biggest Significant Achievements."

Hey Hackers! I’m Sagar and I’m the Team Leader @ Linclogy SEO Services. Check my interview for HackerNoon Contributor of the Year!

535. "'The Way We've Always Done Things' = Complacency," says Dan Voyce

"Don't pay much attention to 'This is the way we have always done things' - it comes from a place of complacency and poor performance," is our favourite quote from this 2020 Noonies interview with Daniel Voyce (Australia), who’s been nominated for contributions to Hacker Noon's Big Data thought log. In this interview, Dan not only illuminates a big data professional perspective from down-under, but also concerns around the normalization of idiocy as well as some serious excitement around GPU Datascience. Read on!

536. Our Most Significant Enhancements are Non-Technical: Interview with Noonies Nominee German Tebiev

An Interview with 2022 HackerNoon Noonies nominee - German Tebiev.

537. Anthony Shaw, 2020 Noonie Nominee for PYTHON

Anthony Shaw is a Python Fellow, ASF Member and hacker from Australia, who's been nominated in Hacker Noon's annual tech industry awards, in the Software Development category. Here's all you need to know before you vote for him, in 3 questions or less:

Hyper-casual games have captured the mobile games industry's interest ever since the incredible meteoric rise (and fall) of Flappy Bird in 2014.

539. Jørgen Svennevik Notland is Very Excited About Yerba Mate

“In these impressively unprecedented times…” Impressive people build unprecedented products. One such impressive human of Hacker Noon is Jørgen Svennevik Notland from Norway, who's been nominated in the Noonies Decentralization Award Category. Read on for Jørgen's Noonies interview, right below the ad break.

540. FourWeekMBA Founder Gennaro Cuofano On Heuristic Decision Making

Gennaro Cuofano (Italy) writes about digital business models, platforms, blockchain business models, and new ways of doing business, all the while managing the growth of a high-tech startup and a small sales team. In this interview: Decentralization, Scaling, and Building Your Own Platform.

541. Seamless UI and UX Development Allows for Product-led Growth

Walnut allows SaaS companies to demonstrate their products in a brilliant way.

542. "Flutter Is To Apps As Unity Is To Games" - Tim Sneath

We talked with Tim Sneath, Google's product manager for Flutter and Dart, about how both the language and the framework have evolved over the last two years, how they're being used today, and where they're headed.

543. "Don't Listen To Other People", Interview with Leia Ruseva

Leia Ruseva from India has been nominated for a 2020 #Noonie in the Future Heroes and Technology categories.

544. JohnnyTheCoder Cares About the Environment; Getting People Hired

John Selawsky (US) is a coding tutor and 4x Hacker Noon Awards Nominee who’s been on a journey. Read on to enjoy Johnny's quick takes on real-life goals, rewards, learning, and more.

545. The Myriad Benefits of Contributing to Open Source Projects with Piyush Badkul

Piyush Badkul's work involves designing, deploying, scaling, and optimizing the core IMS network for the Indian Government's Telecom Technology Centre.

546. "I Love Startups And Building Completely New Things From Scratch", Interview with Chris Horn

You know that feeling when you work really hard on something for really long and it feels like nobody really notices?

547. "People are Looking for Freedom in the Online World"

“Life is too short so always keep it in mind. If you think of doing something good, do it immediately.”

548. "Start Investing Early" - Yan Cui, AWS Serverless Hero

Yan Cui from Netherlands has been nominated for a 2020 #Noonie in the Future Heroes and Technology categories.

549. How to Get a Job at Apple as a Developer

The ultimate guide to crack mobile engineer interview. How to get a job at Apple!

550. On The Verge of Economic Change: An Interview with Dr Sebastian Bürgel

It’s been over a year since COVID-19 appeared, and it’s still painfully apparent that this crisis is far from over. In fact, it may even trigger the largest economic change since World War Two. According to Arthur D. Little, a management consultancy firm, COVID-19 has been the impetus for an economic shift from a resources-driven to technology-focused economic model, one where the principles of “green” and tech go hand-in-hand. In essence, it will be data, not natural resources, which plays the fundamental role in keeping the global economy running. One possible implication of this is a full-scale transition to a digital economy. Data will be the fuel which powers our lives – and emerging technologies like the Internet of Things (IoT) and smart technologies will have to hit the ground running.

551. Interview with Steven Parker, Former General Manager of Visa

Despite the Covid-19 pandemic unsettling different faces of our lives, this year has been fantastic for cryptocurrencies. It could be argued most institutions finally embraced Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, given the number of institutional investors that got into the market. Also, people got to see first-hand why cryptocurrencies could be key for survival, especially when human contact and the use of paper notes were prohibited.

552. Woke Capitalism and The American Dream

The Rise of Woke Capitalism

553. Interviewing Android Developers: View From the Other Side

Because we all want to work with the best people for the job!

554. "Being Kind is a Superpower," says Indie Writer, Hacker, Bethan Vincent

Bethan Vincent from the UK generally introduces herself as a marketer, but - as time goes by - feels like that’s really only part of the story. Alongside supporting companies with their marketing efforts, Bethan also runs her own podcast about resilience - The Brave, dip her toes into creating my own products and platforms, and has been nominated for a 2020 Noonie in the Technology Award Category.

555. How to Keep Track of Daily LeetCode Challenges With Todoist and Cloudflare Worker

Automate your daily task with Cloudflare Worker's Cron job with an example using LeetCode and Todoist. Test Cloudflare worker cron trigger using Miniflare.

556. "The most successful products are those with a simple and consistent framework" - Marco Mottana

Not everyone has the technical-knowhow to navigate the highly volatile crypto terrain. There are a lot of moving pieces. It will surprise you to know that trading, staking, mining, and hodling are not the only sure way to earn crypto income. In 2020, we got introduced to yield farming and the variety of ways to utilize DeFi’s money markets. Notably, there is no means to know for sure which crypto trend would drive crypto in 2021. The key takeaway from this is that we are yet to scratch the surface of the possibilities embedded in crypto and blockchain technology, even 11 years after the famous introduction of Bitcoin.

557. Interview With Cosmas Wong: Don’t Fear Skynet, Libra Catapulted Crypto Awareness in Masses

Cosmas Wong is a tech entrepreneur and investor who created companies for more than 20 years. He is the founder of Grey Jean Technologies; the genesis of the GNY platform, and also of other strong technology companies. I had the opportunity to make that interview with him, and we discussed the problems of AI, blockchain, and crypto adoption as well as his business ideas.

558. "All DeFi Applications Are Shooting For The Sky But no One is Wearing a Parachute" - Allan Henders

There is a lot to take away from the price performance of the digital asset market in 2020. One of such is that the concept of bitcoin halving, as expected, is a major contributing factor to the success of the bitcoin market and has eventually delivered the level of price swings projected during the pre-halving days. Another is that DeFi is perhaps the most potent application of cryptocurrency technology, which makes it the most plausible instigator of the next wave of growth. In the months following the global market crash, the DeFi landscape has attracted around $14 billion worth of capital. Why is this so?

559. Building Great Things Before They're Built

Do It Before It's 'Cool'

560. "Helping Design Products in The Security And Compliance Space", Interview with Kishore V

Kishore V from India has been nominated for a 2020#Noonie in the Future Heroes and Technology categories..

561. How Finding Your People Can Help You Achieve Your Big Dreams

Got Big Dreams? Find Your Ecosystem

562. Lilan Anjana Fernando is Excited About New And Upcoming Programming Languages

Lilan Anjana Fernando from United States has been nominated for a 2020#Noonie in the Future Heroes and Technology categories.

563. Interview with Digilus Technologies LLC Founder and CEO, Saahil Kumar Chathrath

Founder and CEO of tech company Digilus Technologies LLC, Saahil Kumar Chathrath  shared few important tips for starting a successful startup. The Indian entrep

564. Softer, Faster, Stronger: EdTech Startup Building Kids’ Soft Skills

EdTech Startup Building Kids’ Soft Skills | Interview with KIDDIO founder on challenges, perspectives and techniques of online soft skills development

565. "I Strive To Make Better Tools For Data Science" - Rick Lamers, Data Science Nom

You know that feeling when you work really hard on something for really long and it feels like nobody really notices?

566. "If Bitcoin Becomes Compliant Tomorrow, All Reservations Against It Will Disappear" - Max Krupyshev

With cryptocurrency reaching a fever peak as to even get accepted for tax payments, Bitcoin and other digital currencies gain traction in both public and private spheres.

567. Contains Duplicate and Missing Number

author: Sergei Golitsyn //t.me/crack_code_interview

  1. return true if any value appears at least twice
  2. number in the range that is missing from arr

568. How To Choose One Thing and Master It with Julie Smith, The Techie Teacher

Interview with 2021 Noonies Nominee, blogger, and Instructional Technology Consultant Julie Smith, aka The Techie Teacher, on edtech and loving your work.

569. The Rise of DeFi and Bolide - Interview

We caught up with Ox Bid, the COO of Bolide.fi, to find out more

570. AMA With Musician Turned Growth Marketer, Gaetano DiNardi

AMA with musician turned digital strategist Gaetano DiNaridi

571. Interview: Growing an Amazon Seller Brand Takes More than Hard Work & an Idea

Interview with AMZSCALE founder on what it takes to win in online retail as an Amazon seller and how to tell if a product will succeed or fail on the platform.

572. New Hybrid Models for Multiplayer Games and More with Noonies Nom, DoubleX

A general interview of DoubleX, one of those being nominated for HackerNoon Contributor of the Year - architecture, which is one of the Noonies award.

573. Why Software Development Is A Lot Like Building With Unlimited Legos

"After work is where the real fun begins, because I do a lot more dabbling with DevOps, DevOps and applications to automate simple tasks."

574. "We Know About AI's Ability To Remember, But Forget About Its Ability To Forget." - Valeria Sadovykh

As our world approaches the time where artificial intelligence becomes as widespread as electricity, we sat down with Valeria Sadovykh, a leading expert in the decision making and decision intelligence aspects of AI. Valeria holds a Ph.D. from the University of Auckland Business School and has over 10 years of experience focusing her efforts on emerging technologies with PwC in New Zealand, Singapore, and the US.

575. "We Haven’t Scratched the Surface of Crypto Opportunity," Ilia Maksimenka

Although the traditional banking system remains the foundation for the present global economy, experts believe that there is bound to be a systemic overhaul of this model to cope with the current demand for optimized financial processes.

576. Alex Wheldon — VC Writer Nom — is Practicing Bravery, Learning Serbian

Alexander Wheldon from the United States has been nominated for a 2020 Noonie in the Technology category. The Noonies are Hacker Noon’s way of getting to know — from a community perspective —  what matters in tech today. So, we asked our Noonie Nominees to tell us. Here’s what Alexander had to share.

577. Meet the Writer: Hacker Noon's Contributor Ladislav Nevery, Innovator

Meet the Writer: Hacker Noon's Contributor Ladislav Nevery, Innovator

578. Implementing Stack Using Queue

Sergei Golitsyn. Implement a last-in-first-out (LIFO) stack using only two queues. The implemented stack should support all the functions of a normal stack.

579. "Rust Isn’t Afraid to be Imperfect as Long as we Ship something Useful" - Steve Klabnik

Steve Klabnik is a member of the Rust core team, an active open-source contributor, and author of The Rust Programming Language, Rails 4 in Action, and Designing Hypermedia APIs books. In 2012 and 2016, we invited Steve to speak at the RailsClub (now RubyRussia) conference. Since then, Steve has been working on Rust a lot, did a lot of interesting things and we realized that we should definitely interview him once again!

580. "Take Nothing for Granted. Risk is Subjective," Economist Mario Alves

In the last couples years, Mario Ribeiro Alves created Portugal's Blockchain Center, founded TAIKAI, AND got nominated for a 2020 Noonie for considered contributions to the INNOVATION category here at Hacker Noon.

581. Ask Balach Hussain About Product Roadmaps or Ideological Polarisation

Balach Hussain is a founder and Product Manager from Germany, who’s been nominated in the Future Heroes Noonies Award Category. In this brief but wide-ranging interview, one of Hacker Noon's all-time top Contributors shares current personal perspectives on everything from AI and robotics to mindfulness and social equity.

582. Will the Travel Industry Bounce Back From Covid-19 Like it Did From 9/11? [Interview]

"While Q2 2020 is expected to recover slowly, I’m personally expecting the major recovery to take place from Q3 mainly for domestic travel with a full recovery, including international travel, towards Q4."

583. "Despite this Connected World, we Keep Isolating Ourselves" - Yassine Rachid, 2020 Noonie Nominee

Hacker Noon's annual Noonie awards, hosted on NOONIES.TECH, seeks to find the best minds in the Tech industry today. One such impressive mind is Yassine Rachid from Canada.

584. RCA for Tech Managers : How to approach a Product Issue

Root Cause Analysis for Managers

585. 10 Proven Techniques to Improve Candidate Experience

Do you provide a great candidate experience? Why should you improve candidate experience?

586. "It's not necessary to be No. 1 in everything" - Nibu P Rajoo, 2020 Noonie Nominee

You know that feeling when you work really hard on something for really long and it feels like nobody really notices? Hacker Noon’s Annual Tech Industry Awards, the 2020 Noonies, are here to help with that.

587. How Alpha-Stim Passed FDA Regulations for Brain Stimulation Treatments

Electromedical Products International, Inc. (EPI) has conducted extensive clinical research to come up with a solution using Brain Stimulation that can help patients ease Pain, Insomnia, Depression and Anxiety. Taking advantage of advances in electronics and computer technology Alpha-Stim brings the size and price down significantly for the CES device while improving efficacy and ease-of-use.

588. Interview with Mehmet Sarica, 2020 Noonie Nominee

Mehmet Sarica from United States has been nominated for a 2020 #Noonie in software development category.

589. Amazon Engineer Jackson Kelley is Working on Data Privacy in Alexa

Ex block.one consultant (and formerly ML infrastructure engineer in retail at Amazon) Jackson Kelley has been nominated for a 2020 Noonie for contributions to the sticky subject of politics here on Hacker Noon. Scroll on for a a summary of what Jackson's been doing and thinking lately, including a new YouTube series, and which of his controversial opinions most people would definitely disagree with.

590. "DeFi is One of The Most Progressive And Enticing Industries to Date" - Katherine Deng

During the three years of DeFi's existence, this year it rematerialized stronger than ever before. Many other platforms aim to reach the gates of DeFi with exuberant yield farming projects in progress, thus revolutionizing traditional users' operations and introducing other comforts into daily life.

591. From Bros to Racial Profiling: More Bizarre Interview Stories

“I’m so glad we’re getting along,” said the founder while he dry erased the board in the large WeWork conference room for the group waiting outside. “Do you want to have lunch now?”

592. Founders Interviews: Kira Sun of TroyTrade

Prime Broker TroyTrade was launched as the latest project on Binance Launchpad. Founded in 2018, Troy Trade is a global brokerage platform that specializes in cryptocurrency and asset management.

593. Scaling Your Startup with Effective Marketing: Advice from a Startup Specialist

A limited marketing budget isn't a hindrance for startups and marketers. Discover ways to advance and expand without spending a dime on marketing.

594. Easy Guide to Turn Slack Threads into Verdant Hackernoon Articles

Slogging is a simple app that lets you turn conversation threads on Slack channels into beautiful drafts on Hackernoon ready for our 3 million monthly readers.

595. "As A Silicon Valley Company We Are Always Tempted to Go Fast And Break Things" - Brian Kerr

In an era where yield farming has become one of the most profitable activities within the crypto realm, it is no surprise that the success of the landscape hinges on the advancements registered in the DeFi ecosystem.

596. Negative Self-Talk - What's the Cure?

The Antidote for Negative Self-Talk

597. ML That Works: Interview with Vladimir Rybakov

Some time ago we sat down with Vladimir Rybakov, Head of Data Science at WaveAccess and a master communicator of business to ML teams and ML problems to business people.

598. People are What Matter Most When it Comes to Scaling

Brian Scudamore | Scaling Secrets: It’s All About People

599. How to Prepare For a Mock Interview — Daniel Habib

Programming mock interviews can be time consuming and intimidating - here's how to make sure you didn't just waste your time

600. "We Don't Expect Software to Work Any Longer": A Non-trivial Interview with Natallia Shauchenka

To kick off this interview, can you tell us what companies you have worked for?

601. 5 Tips Every Recruiter Should Know Before Hiring Software Developers

Software development can be a complex area that can sometimes confuse even the best of us. While many equate it to writing code, software development includes much more activity and responsibility. There are numerous roles and methodologies that can impact almost every aspect of the business, from customer experience to revenue flow.

602. Turning In A Million-Dollar Profit In Your First Year Of Business – Yes, It’s Possible

Turning In A Million-Dollar Profit In Your First Year Of Business – Yes, It’s Possible

603. "We will mostly live in virtual worlds in the future." - Timmu Tõke, 2020 Noonie Nominee

Timmu Tõke from the United States has been nominated for a 2020 Noonie in the Future Heroes and Technology categories. The Noonies are Hacker Noon’s way of getting to know — from a community perspective —  what matters in tech today. So, we asked our Noonie Nominees to tell us.

604. Fabio Manganiello on Home-Made Computer Vision, IoT, Automation, AI

Fabio Manganiello writes about solutions he's discovered while building a platform, library of plugins and an API to connect/manage any device and service through any backend, allowing users to easily set up any kind of automation. Fabio is based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and has been nominated for a 2020 #Noonie for exceptional contributions to the IoT tag category on Hacker Noon.

605. What Does it Mean to be a Futurist? : An Interview With Vanessa Mason

Roshen Sethna sat down with Vanessa Mason to discuss futurism. What it means, what they do, and what skills they need to succeed.

606. How to Pitch Like a Pro: Grab a Journalist's Attention

In the past two posts, you learned about what piques a reporter's interest and how to make it newsworthy. It's time to take the knowledge and create a pitch for journalists.

607. How to Conduct Job Interviews Without Creating Enemies

So your business is growing, and you’re conducting interviews, big congrats. Here are some tips to improve the job interview process over the standard “so tell me about yourself” line of questions. Following these tips should help you hire the best candidate and avoid resentment from all the candidates who don’t get an offer letter.

608. Designing Research to Simplify the Benefits of Blockchain for Banking

How will the banks of tomorrow operate, look, grow and thrive in a budding fintech environment and increasingly globalised market?

609. HashKey Capital's Deng Chao Talks About Market Developments and the Future of Web3 in 2023

Deng Chao, a representative of HashKey Group, a blockchain-focused investment firm, discusses the market developments in the web3 space in 2022.

610. A Disney Animator’s Tips on How to Live a Life of Awesome

Saul Blinkoff | Be Sincere: How to Live a Life of Awesome

611. Meet the Writer: David Deal

This Slogging thread by David Deal and Mónica Freitas occurred in slogging's official #amas channel, and has been edited for readability.

612. The Phygital Future: Predictions From AR Entrepreneur Anna Belova

Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree Anna Belova predicts a "phygital' future to prevent the AR world from "cannibalising" itself and to keep the industry growing.

613. "DeFi Will Look at Traditional Finance From Above" - Sean Qian

Following the devastating effect of the pandemic, the world has quickly realized that it has to adapt to the new fickle environment – otherwise it will not withstand the hardship of Covid-19.

614. "We, The Crypto Community Are Excited About The Coming Months" - Vladimir Nosov

The crypto industry is currently in a critical growth phase fueled by the influx of institutional traders and intensified engagement with crypto assets. This budding crypto era, connoted by the price rally of digital assets and the explosion of DeFI protocols, coincides with a period of increased uncertainty in a majority of traditional markets. Experts believe that the unbridled spending of governments in the guise of economic relief programs could lead to a catastrophic end. As such, institutional investors are increasingly opting for cryptocurrencies and precious metals to hedge against inflation. According to a report by Fidelity Investments, 36% of the 774 institutional investors surveyed across Europe and America own cryptocurrencies or its derivatives.

615. How To Prepare For Your FAANG Interview

Are you ready for your FAANG interview? Read on to understand how you can prepare for such interviews and what to expect when you have to answer questions.

616. Special Feature: An Interview With Dan Conway, an Ethereum Millionaire

I had the pleasure of chatting with Dan Conway, one of the rare few who escaped the corporate fishbowl thanks to cryptocurrency.

617. Car-Free Spaces Bring Me Joy with Noonies Nominee Konstantin Sokolov

In addition, I have been interested in the functioning of our brain for a year now and have read a lot about it. That's how I came across the cognitive biases.

618. Interview with AnavClouds Founders: How To Build a Million Dollar Company

The founders of AnavClouds Software are both Salesforce professionals, doing well in their own spheres of work. They happened to meet through a common friend of theirs and started working together for some time. As the volumes grew they decided over a cup of steaming coffee that it was the right time to start a venture of their own, in 2016.

619. HackerNoon Contributor Bob Wright on Coding, Writing, and More

A brief interview with a HackerNoon contributor

620. 2020 Noonie Nominee Tyler Burdsall Thinks Seafood is Overrated

Tyler Burdsall from the United States, has been nominated in the Software Development category for an award as Hacker Noon's "Contributor of the Year" in Python! He is a software developer at AWS Elemental, who loves video games, likes playing music, but doesn't like seafood? Let's find out why below!

621. Why it's Not a Good Idea to Quit Your Day Job Just Yet

Don't Quit Your Day Job (Yet) ft. Fiona Smith aka. The Millennial Money Woman

622. How to Onboard Software Engineers Remotely in 2022 to Help You Go to the Moon

A practical guide on the remote hiring process in 2022. Hire the right software engineers.

623. "Give Your Team the Space to Develop Ideas," Chief AI Scientist Arash Azhand

Some time ago I had a chance to interview a great artificial intelligence researcher and Chief AI Scientist in Lindera, Arash Azhand.

624. Online Privacy/Security Advocate Muhammad Hamza Shahid on Growth

The 2020 #Noonies are here, and they are both much greener and much bigger than last year! Among the 2,000+ deserving humans nominated across 5 categories for over 200 award titles, we discovered Muhammad Hamza Shahid from United States, who has been nominated as one of our Contributors of the Year in PRIVACY, based on the reading time generated by his Hacker Noon top story: Why Governments Use Mass Surveillance⁠—And What To Do About It.

625. Daniel Quoc Dung Huynh, An Entrepreneur Advocating for Open-Source Privacy-Friendly AI

Daniel Quoc Dung Huynh, CEO and Co-founder of Mithril Security, is launching a startup to democratize privacy-by-design AI tools.

626. The First-Person Sequel and Roda Insights from the Lead Dev: an Exclusive Interview with Jeremy Evan

Jeremy Evans is the lead developer of the Sequel database library, the Roda web toolkit, the Rodauth authentication framework, and many other Ruby libraries. He

627. How to Prepare for a Product Manager Interview [Part 3-From Zero to Product Manager]

This article is Part 3 of the ongoing series From Zero to Product Manager. A set of articles that help you transition to a Product Management role. In this post, I provide tips to look for jobs and prepare for your interview.

628. Crypto CFDs and Derivatives Should be Regulated for Investor's Safety

In this interview with Marcus Fetherston from Eightcap, we talk about CFDs, derivatives, and regulations.

629. Hiring Managers Share How to Answer Behavioral Interview Questions

Anyone making a career change soon? We used our platform to ask senior FAANG employees heavily involved with the hiring process on behavioral interview questions. 😇 Let’s get it started:

630. "Traditional industries will die under their own pressure." - Byung-Hung Lee, CEO of LCMS COIN

"Traditional industries will die under their own pressure. This day is not long to come."

631. David Mercer – ML Writer Nom – is a Tech Entrepreneur and Author

The 2020 Noonies are here and they are both much greener and much bigger than last year. Among the 2,000+ deserving humans nominated across 5 categories for over 200 awards, we discovered David Mercer from South Africa, who’s has been nominated for a 2020 Noonie in the Future Heroes and Technology categories.

632. Technology Keeps Changing with Noonies Nominee Aswin Barath

633. Notes On Data-Driven Value Creation with Noonies Nominee Ryan Dawson

Noonies nominee Ryan Dawson is Principal Data Consultant at Thoughtworks. He works with clients to get the most value out of data.

634. Ethereum's Rising Gas Fee Hurts DeFi and the Ethereum Ecosystem Itself - Kiran Pachhai of Elastos

There is no question that there has been considerable progress and development in the DeFi ecosystem. Still, it is prudent for investors to steer clear at least at the moment as transaction fees guzzle the entire ecosystem.

635. Interview With Bryan Seiler on Greedy Banks, turning $150 Into Millions and More

Every crypto practitioner has a unique narrative that has brought him or her face-to-face with the realities of the true innovative power of crypto technology. Perhaps, this notion is the reason why the crypto community has stood by the viability of cryptocurrency all through its trying times. As such, the crypto space has evolved into a network of mavericks who are not only tech-savvy but have learned to appreciate and nurture the business side of the crypto economy.

636. Think Like Einstein to Achieve Your Goals

Focus Like Einstein (And Win Big)

637. Bypass Typing To Transfer Your Thoughts Directly To Computer [Interview]

In this interview with Ivo de la Rive Box, co-founder and CEO of MindAffect we explore the advances in Brain Computer Interfaces (BCI) and how it can be used to allow locked-in patients to interact with their surroundings and communicate with their loved ones.

638. Love Code and Write Words - Viacheslav Aksenov 2022 Noonies Nominee Writer Interview

Hi! This is a small interview about my path in tech and some advice to beginners.

639. We Need to Hear Both the Good and Bad Sides of Tech - Interview with Charlie G

An Interwith with Charlie G, the winner of “2021 HackerNoon Contributor of the Year - ALGORITHMS”.

640. How to Improve the Hiring Process for Engineer Positions

I’ve been a software engineer for about ten years, and here’s something I learned: hiring software engineers is hard. One of the main challenges is to get the most information about the candidates in the minimum amount of time. You want to know if they will be a good fit for your team, and you want to know it quickly, without wasting their time.

641. Give Your Users What They Want And You Will Become Successful: Vue.js Creator Interview

Introduction

642. How to Overcome Burnout While Staying Productive

This intense hustle can be useful at times, and it certainly is very productive, but it’s important to keep things in check.

643. "It is Doubtless That DEXs Are More Vulnerable to Illicit Activities" - Johnny Lyu, CEO at KuCoin

Interview with the co-founder and CEO of KuCoin Exchange regarding recovering from cyberbreach and building one the largest cryptocurrency exchanges.

644. Growing Geeks Into π-shaped R&D Engineers

A Chief Innovation Officer shares tips for growing a new breed of R&D engineering talents that are skilled in more than just conventional code using π-matrix.

645. Why Pricing is Important for B2B SaaS Startups

Anton Zagrebelny, Co-Founder & CTO of Stigg, discusses pricing for B2B SaaS enterprises and why it's vital.

646. My Tiny Blog Ranks Above Rotten Tomatoes and IMDB

Japan Bound publishes articles about Japanese culture and pop culture. We publish a lot of anime content, as well as insights and tips for living in Japan.

647. "Change Your Inner Intent And Your Life Will Turn Around", Interview with Pierre-Antoine Mill

Pierre-Antoine Mill from France has been nominated for a 2020 #Noonie in the Software Development category.

648. J.R. Martinez Talks About Learning to Reframe Your Trauma

J.R. Martinez | Becoming Resilient: Learning to Reframe Your Trauma

649. Using Stories to Defeat Human Indifference with Yonatan Kagansky

Yonatan Kagansky from Israel is a 2020 Noonie Nominee who understands the power of storytelling, and wants you to stop consuming the news.

650. Lawyer Turned Full-Stack Ruairidh Wynne-McHardy Talks AI in 2020

When he's not working for a Google-backed startup in the AI space, Ruairidh Wynne-McHardy from the UK writes coding tutorials and courses - the former of which earned a nomination for a 2020 Noonie. After the ad break: we present to you, our big techy world, from the perspective of Ruairidh.

651. Oleksandr Demian Have Changed His Work as Understood How Bad It Was During Pandemic

“In these unprecedented times…” People build unprecedented products, and contribute to the internet in unprecedented ways. Go on, make a fellow human’s day and nominate the best YOUR best of 2020’s tech industry for a 2020 #Noonie, the tech industry’s most independent and community-driven awards: NOONIES.TECH. One such impressive human is Oleksandr Demian from Italy: 2020 Noonie nominee in Future Heroes and Technology categories.

652. Top 15 Basic DevOps Interview Questions: 2021 Edition

If you are looking for DevOps Interview Questions and answers, you are on the right page and below are some Real-time DevOps Interview Questions common in 2020. Go through all of them to crack your next interview.

653. "Decentralized Governance is an Existential Cultural Shift" - Ben Jorgensen

As one of the most phenomenal inventions of our time, blockchain technology saw the light in the distant 2008, ushered in by  Bitcoin. the brain-child of mysterious Satoshi Nakamoto, whose identity remains unknown, this technology step by step took serious attempts towards reengineering society.

654. Why Start a Bank? Interview with Mercury CEO Immad Akhund

Fintech startups have become undeniably attractive in the last few years, receiving a lot of attention from media outlets and VCs. I spoke with Immad Akhund, co-founder and CEO of Mercury, to understand the vision for his new company that aims to define the future of banking for startups.

655. "Cryptocurrency is Becoming so Widespread, That it is Better Not to Shy Away From it" - Andreas Berg

With cryptocurrency becoming a new investor frenzy on the face of a rapidly inflating global economy, it once again proves the importance of alternative investment instruments in the times of a crisis.

656. "In the US, Customer is King. In Japan, Customer is God": An Interview with Joel Edgerton

It is fun to speculate on the price of Bitcoin or whatever your favorite asset is, but the real question for our industry is what value are we delivering to our customers. How are we making their lives better, saving them time or money? If a crypto exchange needs a major bull run in Bitcoin to survive, then they have the wrong business model.

657. The PM's Guide to Identifying & Segmenting Product Users

User segmentation or Customer segmentation is key to product discovery. Product Managers build segments before they start working on product development.

658. How to Make Crypto Simple and Trustworthy: CryptoEQ Cofounder Interview

Houston, Texas “Would you ever invest in something you don’t understand?” Spencer Randall asked me. It is a compelling question, one of the challenges preventing mass cryptocurrency adoption. “People don’t understand Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. That’s why we’re here to share our insights, analysis, and make more people aware of this asset class.”

659. Adrien Book's Neighbors Sound Like a Pain in the A*s; Dreams < Riches?

9x Noonie Nominee Adrien Book (France) helps big companies with strategic stuff, and is currently learning Russian, while optimizing a fairly complicated sleep cycle. Read on!

660. Technology Should Enable Craftsmen To Go Back To Doing What They Do Best

The pandemic (you know the one) has disrupted stores and restaurants in a way no one could have expected at the start of 2020. Health scare, mass unemployment, e-commerce, Amazon competition, ballooning debt… we didn’t start the fire, it was always burning… but now there are ambers everywhere and we’ve got to get to work to save the good china.

661. Interview with a Head of AI: Pawel Godula

A few weeks ago I had a chance to interview an amazing person and total rockstar when it comes to modeling and understanding customer data.

662. A ProPublica Reporter's Investigation Into the Scamming World

We talked with Cezary about how he discovered the alternate universe of stolen identities and pseudonymous fraudsters...

663. "Volatility is Totally Necessary" - Interview with Robin Janaway and David Fabiyi

The crypto industry is known far and wide for its volatility, which many officials see as a major problem. On the other hand, experienced traders do not view it as such

664. On Decentralization and 5GB Block Sizes: An Interview with Norbert Goffa

Norbert Goffa is a co-founder and the Executive Manager of ILCoin Blockchain Project, whose mission is to prepare the blockchain technology for wide adoption and create the first fully scalable on-chain data storage solution.

665. "Working From Home is a Learning Experience For Everyone" - Kenny Su

Gradually and already palpably, Covid-19 is setting the global economy to the new order. Apart from delving financial institutions into a slump not visible since the Second World War, and it caused a dramatic digital surge which is set to transform organizational practices once and for all. That’s what McKinsey report points at: same organizational principles that applied before can no longer be sustained, and the flatter, more agile and empowered structure has to be brought into force. All of that lays down the ground for new rules and opens a completely new paradigm in which organizations have to withstand.

666. How to Build a Recruiting Brand

Hiring great talent is getting harder by the day. Big-brand tech companies are expanding, legacy enterprises are going digital, and the startup world is growing fast. For early-stage tech companies, it’s an uphill battle to outmaneuver the competition that’s now coming from every corner and land the right candidates.

667. What Do You Think Your Values Are?

Do You Know What Your Values Are?

668. Those That Work Together Win Together

Steve White | Working Together To Win Together

669. Building a Relationship with your Fans will Mean Support, Even When Things are Tough

Sophie Watts | Cultivating Success: The Importance of Community Within Content Creation

670. "Elixir is Great for Everything that Runs on Top of a Socket" - José Valim, Creator of Elixir

Evrone is not just a custom software development company, we also stay highly connected with local and international communities. We organize the annual Ruby Russia conference, a huge event featuring expert guests.

[671. Technical Interview Preparation

A Guided Plan of Attack](//gzht888.com/technical-interview-preparation-a-guided-plan-of-attack-eato314h) A general description of technical interview objectives

672. Dealing With Narcissists: How to S.L.A.Y. Any Dispute

Rebecca Zung | Negotiating with Narcissists: How to S.L.A.Y. Any Dispute

673. "Programming Must Be Practiced, Often"—Aaron Newbold, '20 Noonie Nominee: Programming & Future

PUBLIC NOONIE NOMS CLOSE IN 6 DAYS..! Don't miss your shot to recognize YOUR best people and products in tech today with a highly respectable Hacker Noon Awards Nomination at NOONIES.TECH. Speaking of the best people and products in technology, here’s a quick intro to 2020 Noonie Nominee, Aaron Rory Newbold from Bahamas, who’s been nominated in the both the Future Heroes and Technology #Noonies categories.

674. "Everyone Will [Soon] Build Software With No Code" - Alex Omeyer

Alex Omeyer from the United States has been nominated for TWO 2020 Noonies in the Future Heroes and Development award categories. Without further ado, we present to you, this big techy world, from the perspective of Alex - right after this ad break:

675. COP27 - Action Not Words

As we fast approach COP27 it is good to find out more about the people committed to climate change. One such individual is Miroslav Polzer who is actively working with technology, in particular Unique Network, to raise awareness.

676. Power of Four and Reverse Vowels of a String

The easiest way how to solve this problem is to divide N on 4 and that is it.

677. Eduardo Mignot Loves Writing About Product, Agile and Design Thinking

Eduardo Mignot from Spain has been nominated for a 2020#Noonie in the Future Heroes and Technology categories.

678. Svix CEO on Webhook Architecture Design

Svix founder and CEO Tom Hacohen sat down with Head of Growth Ken Ruf to talk about webhook architecture and the best practices everyone should follow.

679. "Everyone Wants the Time Spent Playing the Game Not to be Wasted" - iDOS GAMES CEO Temerlan Kai

The metaverse builds on blockchain's possibilities and the borderless world guaranteed by cryptocurrencies. It extends the physical, taking activities to the digital realm and into the interactive virtual world. In 2021, metaverses were fused with play-to-earn (P2E) blockchain games, introducing new and better experiences. Besides, it became normal for established corporations to participate, spending millions to purchase digital land. Although virtual real estate can't be visited physically, its provenance and security are the main allure. Digital land is sold as NFTs, secured by public ledgers such as Ethereum, existing as forgery-free digital certificates.

680. Building a Successful Fintech by Listening to the Market (Founder Interview)

When serial entrepreneur Illit Geller started telling me her story, I could instantly see why the fintech startup she founded, TradAir raised $11M in its latest funding round.

681. What Does it Take to Be an Entrepreneur?

Many of us are obsessed with the idea of creating something cool and being our own boss though we often forget to ask ourselves the tough questions.

682. Interviewing in San Francisco: 3 Bizarre Short Stories

☝️Real Toilet from a Co-working Space in SF—On Finding my cultural fit in San Francisco...

683. Where is Bitcoin Going in 2021? An Interview with Brock Pierce, Chairman of the Bitcoin Foundation

I interviewed Brock Pierce, Chairman of the Bitcoin Foundation, on his thoughts about Bitcoin and crypto in 2021.

684. Inteview with Frank Müller: One Decade of Go - the Power of Concurrency

Frank Müller, Solution Engineer at Loodse, is one of the co-organizers of the GoDays conference in Berlin, which took place in January of 2020. It has been an exciting moment when Google announced its Language Go in 2009. After some hype and early years of establishing the language, it was settled as a robust and scalable fundament for networked systems. We invite you to enjoy a travel through a decade of our beloved Go within the interview of Grigory Petrov, Dev Rel at Evrone.com with Frank Müller.

685. How to Reach the Masses: Marketing to an Unreached Audience

Many Bitcoiners make the assumption that since they are interested in crypto, everyone else must be too.

686. Top Facebook Behavioral Interview Questions - Part 1

Facebook Behavioral Interviews: How they cover the topics of leadership, time management, ability to deal with disagreement while assessing the right fit.

687. InVision Gains 2 Million Users, Adds Freehand Templates (Interview)

After a year that included 40% growth in user base and a 130% surge in demand for online whiteboard products, InVision has released an update with Freehand template gallery.

688. Starting A Podcast Production Company with Renay Richardson

Renay Richardson — podcast industry legend, Founder and CEO of Broccoli Content, creator of About Race, independent Sony Music Entertainment deal-closer —  is under pressure.

689. The problem with your crypto could actually be your private key

690. "Any Industrial Revolutions Must Come With a Technology Transformation" - The Professor

The way people wager is changing rapidly, thanks to advancements in technology. Gamblers are continually being introduced to new ways of gambling, and betting companies are locked in this fierce battle of trying to stay ahead of the curve.

691. Digital Assets Have Outperformed a Majority of Asset Classes - Marco Mottana

A study by the Cambridge Center for Alternative Finance recently revealed that there are over 100 million crypto participants worldwide. This revelation is indicative of the crypto market’s growing attractiveness to investors interested in taking advantage of the inflation hedging capacity of Bitcoin and the profitability of DeFi tokens. The digital asset market has established itself as one of the best performing asset classes in 2020. And for this reason, I expect more investors to flock into the space.

692. How To Set Objectives and Key Results (OKRs) For Your Startup

Setting OKRs can help your team stay aligned and focused on common goals, especially as the organization grows. But formal goal setting can be surprisingly challenging to pull off, and many organizations struggle to get started.

693. Interview with Maxime Jumelle About Using n8n at Blent.ai 🚀

Blent.ai has been using n8n for increasing customer engagement and improving customer experience. We talked with Maxime Jumelle, co-founder of Blent.ai to learn more.

694. You Never Know It Might Just Work

Who Knows? It Might Just Work

695. Cybersecurity Expert Ax Sharma on Going Full On Into Breaking Things

You know that feeling when you work really hard on something for really long and it feels like nobody really notices? Hacker Noon’s Annual Tech Industry Awards, the 2020 Noonies, are here to help with that. Nominate YOUR best people and products today at NOONIES.TECH. Speaking of the best people and products in technology, here’s a quick intro to 2020 Noonie Nominee, Ax Sharma, from the UK, who’s been nominated in the Future Heroes and Technology categories.

696. One of the Biggest Roadblocks is a Lack of True, Real, Leadership

Dr. Kimberly Janson | How To Unleash Your Leadership Potential

697. Why You Should Think Like A Child

The Benefits of Thinking Like A Child

698. Smart Tattoos: A Deep Dive

I recently wrote an article titled “The “Next Big Thing” in Technology : 20 Inventions That Will Change the World”, which was read more than 21,000 times in August. Interestingly, out of the 20 innovations described, “Smart Tattoos” is the one that generated the most excitement.

699. We Can Take Responsibility by Building Products That Protect People

There are lots of positives to take away from the ongoing DeFi renaissance. For one, the emergence of this concept has brought about truly liberating financial infrastructures designed to deploy user-centric solutions. With the help of DeFi, developers look to enable new paradigms in the financial sector, which hopes to strip away the input of intermediate service providers in banking processes. Fortunately, this unique approach to banking and related concepts has begun to catch the eye of industry participants. As such, it is no surprise that the DeFI landscape has attracted unprecedented coverage, with the assets locked in decentralized finance protocols registering exponential growth in just a short period.

700. An Intro to Soulbound Tokens With Brendan Playford, Co-Founder of Masa Finance

Soulbound tokens (SBTs) are non-transferrable, non-fungible tokens (NFTs) that can serve as a web3 user’s identity that are intrinsically tied to their owners.

701. Ukraine-based CEO Vasiliy Ivanov on Solving Problems, Productivity, And Taking Charge

Vasiliy Ivanov is the CEO of KeepSolid, an international tech company with most of our team based in Odesa, Ukraine.

702. Fundraising For Crypto: Discussing Financing Options With Steven Parker, CEO of Crypterium

Crypterium has chosen to adopt alternative financing options and launched a fundraising campaign on Seedrs. Here is an interview with Steven Parker, the CEO.

703. Can Blockchain Solve Climate Change? An Interview with Hüseyin Uysal

An illuminating interview with the founder and CEO of an environmentally-focused blockchain ecosystem.

704. "Affiliate Marketing is NO Longer Limited to Big Brands with Budgets over $100k" - Ivan Baidin

Common mistakes when starting an affiliate marketing, top trends to account for, and forecast for the future development of this marketing channel.

705. On Not Doing Free Work for 'The Experience' + More with Melinda B. Lewis

Melinda B. Lewis has been nominated for two Hacker Noon awards this year, and we're really excited to have her onboard. In this interview: saying no to working for free, millennial experiences of student loans, and digital detoxes.

706. Handling Smart Contracts with Ioana Frincu on The HackerNoon Podcast

Ioana Frincu joins Utsav Jaiswal on this week’s episode of The HackerNoon Podcast to discuss DeFi, smart contracts, and OG crypto secrets.

707. Exclusive interview with TON Labs: FreeTon, working with Durov, blockchain

In May it became clear that Pavel Durov would not launch his grand blockbuster project TON due to problems with the SEC.

708. Podcast Interview with Lead Cloud Architect, Sumit Agarwal, on DevOps and Testing

In today’s Quality Sense episode, Federico has a conversation about DevOps and testing with Sumit Agarwal, the Lead Cloud Architect for a global tech company.

709. An Interview With PowerShell Inventor Jeffrey Snover

Snover is the inventor of Windows PowerShell, an object-based distributed automation engine, scripting language, and command line shell.

710. Growing @depthsofwikipedia to 500,000+ Followers: Wikipedia Meets Instagram on HackerNoon's Podcast

Amy Tom talks to Annie about how she grew her page, their obsession over cows, fun cows that have cameoed on Wikipedia, and everything about @depthsofwikipedia

711. The State of the Russia-Ukraine War from a Ukrainian HackerNooner

We are aiming for $100 million of funds raised to help the Ukrainian army by the end of the week and we believe in the defeat of Russia in the near future

712. "The Key to Achieving Anything In Life Is Consistency" - Vibhor Thakral, Computer Science Nominee

Vibhor Thakral from India has been nominated for a 2020 #Noonie in the Future Heroes and Technology categories.

713. "Develop the Habit of Upgrading Yourself," Advises Muhammad Bilal

Muhammad Bilal (Pakistan) is a 5x 2020 Noonie Nominee for contributions to the Entrepreneurship, Founders, IoT, Life, and Life Lessons tag categories on Hacker Noon. In this interview, Muhammad shares personal perspectives regarding self-awareness, problem solving, and stagnation.

714. Building and Managing IPs with Jeff McKinnon

Jeff is the founder of The.com. In this slogging AMA, Jeff shares the origins of The.com, web3 design, programming, and much more.

715. Behind the Creation of a Free Encyclopedia for the World

<strong>Jimmy Wales, founder of Wikipedia, tells us why his initial attempt at creating an online encyclopedia failed and what he learned from that venture which allowed Wikipedia to succeed. Along the way, he also shares with us his approach to building a successful business in today’s digital world.</strong>

716. Discussing Crypto Payments with Request Finance Co-Founder and CEO, Christophe Lassuyt

A conversation with Christophe Lassuyt, co-founder of Request Finance and a Y Combinator alumnus, about the future of crypto payments.

717. Interview with a German Serial Entrepreneur: Marvin Steinberg

Marvin Steinberg is a renowned German serial entrepreneur who, after dominating the German energy startup sector, has made an entry into blockchain technology, with a goal at mainstreaming STO.  Today, Marvin Steinberg will be sharing his thoughts on blockchain technology, startups, and security tokens, and offering advice to entrepreneurs interested in venturing into security tokens and STOs.

718. "We believe that climate change is the greatest challenge humanity has ever faced" - Luis Felipe Ada

Picking up the baton from past generations, deforestation became one of the most striking calamities of the modern epoch. Having its roots in the bygone industrial era, it continues to sprout its dreadful consequences even into the age of increased awareness and enlightened concern about the environment. Although substantial progress has been made throughout recent years, it is still a long way to reach the point from which we can fulfil the full environmental recovery.

719. Empowering Creators with Tealfeed Co-founder Sourabh Kaushik

In this slogging AMA, we were joined by Tealfeed Cofounder Sourabh Kaushik, we discuss everything Tealfeed, including future ambitions for the platform.

720. 23 Common Data Science Interview Questions for Beginners

In 2012, Harvard Business Review called data scientists the sexiest job of the 21st century. However, correctly answering data science interview questions to get a job as a data scientist is very tricky.

721. Culture Eats Diversity for Breakfast

At a group job interview for a San Francisco startup, a woman hiring manager shot a Nerf arrow at my head to demonstrate the cliché “play hard” mentality in an interview setting. At first, I was embarrassed to be singled out in this way. Then, I was appalled. I wondered why any professional would do this, let alone a woman to another woman. The answer: company culture.

722. Making a fair technical hiring challenge

How to differentiate applicants while respecting their time

723. Navigating Uncharted Waters: a Robotic Startup Journey

Check out what it takes to build enterprise robots and how a corporate robotic department can spin off into a standalone robotic scale-up.

724. “With IDO’s on Early Stages, IEO’s Continue to be The Mainstream For Raising Funds” - Kiana Shek

If you have been keeping up with the latest developments in crypto; BTC is only a tip of the iceberg. This year saw the rise of Decentralized Finance (DeFi), which is now a hot topic amongst the crypto community and stakeholders including regulatory authorities.

725. Interview With CEO of Industry 4.0 About Raising Funds During COVID-19

Believe it or not, the investment world is restructuring to cope with the economic implications of the COVID-19 pandemic. Even though some experts have predicted narratives that will hold sway over this sector, there is, however, no definite projections regarding the magnitude of these changes and how much it will affect Founders and investors. Due to these uncertainties, Venture Capitals, Angel Investors, and Founders might tweak existing fundraising mechanisms to withstand new challenges.

726. The Future of the Internet: Privacy, Censorship, and Equality

Big tech companies like Facebook and Google are censoring a wide range of information from being published and shared on social media channels like Twitter, Instagram, Youtube, and Facebook.

727. How Digital Technologies Are Affecting the LGBTQI+ Dating Scene

Does it seem like everyone is meeting online these days? Consider that lesbian, bisexual, and gay adults are twice as likely as those who are straight to have used a dating app or site, according to Pew Research. This means for the LGBTQI+ community, dating apps are a huge part of how relationships are formed.

728. Hiring Tips: How to Pitch to a Potential Startup Founding Team Member

Hiring for your startup's founding team, but struggling to recruit the best candidates? This guide will help you perfect your pitch and attract top talent!

729. Why We Need Regulatory Compliance in Web3

A conversation with Sakhib Waseem of Astra Protocol on why regulatory compliance is both needed and a positive development for the Web3 space as a whole.

730. An Interview with John Speigner: Decentralisation Implies Inherent Security

I had the opportunity of interviewing Coin.Space’s CEO and founder, John Speigner. During the interview session, Jonathan discussed the challenges of leading the charge in the crypto security sector, among other things. Jonathan Speigner, has built Coin Wallet from the ground up and immensely contributed to the crypto mainstream narrative at large. Below is an excerpt from the enlightening conversation I had with the security expert.

731. "Worry Later. Try First," says Product Designer Agnieszka Zimolag

“In these unprecedented times…” The Humans of Hacker Noon design unprecedented products, and contribute to the internet in unprecedented ways. One such human is Agnieszka Zimolag from the US - interviewed here following a 2020 Noonie Nomination for contributions to the subject of Product Design.

732. So, Do You Have Any Questions For Us?

OR: How to ask the right questions in order to find your dream company.

733. "Decentralized Protocols Disintermediate Misaligned Agencies" - Melanie Mohr [Interview]

The Decentralized economy based on permissionless protocols is swiftly growing as more people in the world embrace the idea of P2P ecosystems.

734. "NFT Tokens Issued on Most Platforms Are Perishable" - Cliff Smyth

In 2021, a new wave of excitement brought decentralized currency back to the central stage. The DeFi market has already tripled since the start of the year, which has led analysts to build a highly optimistic prognosis of Bitcoin price – according to some predictions, it may reach $220,000 before the year ends. Unsurprisingly, all of this points to a growth of public trust in digital currency, which could result in 72% of well informed US investors flocking the space sooner than later.

735. Tokenizing the Wine Industry with Somm Marc Flores

According to Research and Markets, the global wine industry is growing at a CAGR of 3.7 percent. It will reach $201 billion by 2025 and $434 billion by 2027. In the U.S. alone, the wine industry was valued at over 88 billion by the end of 2020.

736. Seeking the “Apple” of Hardware Wallets [Interview]

Digital ownership is one of the core benefits that blockchain technology brings to the table. Giving people complete and autonomous control of their assets is a liberating concept, but in practice can create difficulties that many in crypto have become painfully well-aware of.

737. The Future of Digital Assets with Todd Crosland

Ishan Pandey: Hi, welcome to our “Behind the Startup” series. Tell us about yourself and the story behind CoinZoom?

738. How To Fail A Coding Interview

A parable about missed deadlines and over-engineering

739. Competitive Programming - An Introduction

Competitive Programming is an art form. It is creative problem solving at its finest, a combination of hard analytical thinking and creativity. Competitive programmers use their knowledge of algorithms and data structures and logical reasoning skills to solve challenging algorithmic problems in a limited time frame.

740. "Bitcoin Will Perform Well, Just Like Gold" says Thor Chan, A CEO of a Crypto Exchange

Thor Chan, the CEO of AAX crypto exchange. They recently announced their affiliation with the LSEG, also known as London Stock Exchange Group. The cryptocurrency market is very unpredictable and often we doubt its functioning and security. Let us try to understand this fluctuating market from one of the industry leaders and see how his company is changing the preconceived notion surrounding the above-said market.

741. "Python is eating the software development world right now"

An Interview with Talk Python to Me Podcast founder, Michael Kennedy.

742. "Crypto is going to change the world" - Daniel Gouldman

Central bank digital currencies are the future of money. This is the way.

743. Learning the art of Informational Interviews : Best Practices

How to prepare and execute informational interviews to land a job faster.

744. "Centralized service providers theoretically can end their products" - Masato Kakamu

The sheer number of professionals and artisans opting for more flexible working and sharing models aided by significant advancements in communication and transaction-based technologies have surged in recent years.

745. "The Idea Behind Digital Сurrencies is to Reduce Total Control Over Money Markets" - Dmitry Filyaev

The crypto market has evolved significantly since Bitcoin’s whitepaper was conceived 12 years ago, shortly after the U.S Financial Crisis which devastated the global economy. Today, this space enjoys a cool $400 billion in market capitalization with Bitcoin taking the lion share at a 62.4% dominance. Unlike like in the past where Bitcoin was the main narrative, dynamics are now shifting as crypto innovators pivot towards decentralized products and ecosystems.

746. How To Be A Fantastic Data Scientist: An Expert Shares His Secrets

In the latest episode of our podcast, Machine Learning that Works, I had a great pleasure to talk to Gabriel Preda, a Lead Data Scientist at Endava and a Kaggle Grandmaster.

747. How To Draft Emails That Convert Prospectives Into Clients

How to draft emails and convert clients with proper communication skills and effective email signatures.

748. An Encryption Deep Dive - Part One

749. "You Have to Have Privacy, But to What Scale and Under Whose Control?" - Adel de Meyer

Recently I had a chance to chat with Adel de Meyer, entrepreneur and leader of DAPS coin, a fully anonymous staking coin and payment system. Her project recently published a new DAPS whitepaper and announced its web wallet.

750. What Is Ethereum? Learning Crypto with Amy on The HackerNoon Podcast

Join Amy Tom as she asks ALL the questions about Ethereum to Andrew Levine, CEO of Koinos Group.

751. Breaking The Loop Of Trust While Dealing With Real-World-Data Between The Patients And Researchers

In this interview, we spoke to the company’s Co-CEO and Co-Founder, Ashwin Rathod about its innovation.

752. "Crypto Is Very Much An Attention Economy" - Brian Kerr

Decentralized finance is slowly transitioning from a mere buzzword to being a major contributor to the crypto economy. The development outputs of the sector and its growing appeal in the investment landscape has culminated into financial successes for a long list of protocols and systems relying on decentralized governance models to deliver financial services.

753. Totem is Building an Operating System for Web3.0

With a dashboard that understands the digital era, Totem OS hosts your web3 experience. Totem OS will offer incentives to promote $CTZN integration.

754. Stop Fearing the Whiteboard: Conquer It!

It's time we stopped fearing, complaining, and arguing about whiteboard coding interviews.

755. Do Hiring Managers Value Side Projects?

I’ve been a tech co-founder multiple times and have ran or participated directly in the hiring of over two dozen developers across three companies. I’ve recruited across experience levels, from startups to public companies. In that time, I’ve reviewed hundreds of resumes.

756. Will You Be My GPT-Valentine?

Discover the Valentine's plans of the biggest celebrities of our time! In this post, check out plans from Barack Obama to Taylor Swift, according to ChatGPT

757. Every Career Starts with a Leap of Faith: Navigating a Career in Content Creation

After being diagnosed with a chronic illness at the age of 14, she worked diligently to bring positivity to the world through her art, personality, and content.

758. "We want functional decentralization" Q&A with Wildland Creators

Wildland is a new, open data management protocol with improved users' privacy, security, and multi-categorization. A Q&A with J. Zawistowski and A. Regulski.

759. Interview with @MarvinSteinberg On Asset Tokenization, Startups, Investors and More

The concept of asset tokenization is still in its formative state, as companies are just coming to terms with the idea of capitalizing on blockchains to distribute shares and assets to interested investors. While this is a given, the concept is looking ever more likely to hit the ground running in 2020. This eventuality is bound to contribute to the potency of STOs as a fundraising mechanism for startups and established companies.

760. Solving the “Impossible” Blockchain Scaling Problem Demands a New Approach — is Pure PoS it?

761. How is Finance and Investment Changing? — An Interview with the CEO of Antares

Due to several factors, the financial and investment landscape is currently undergoing a significant shift. Chief among them is the economic crisis resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic that subsequently forced nations to lock down their economies.

762. 5 Simple Job Interview Tips

Disclaimer: this reflects my personal opinions, not those of my employer.

763. 35 In-depth Scrum Master Interview Questions and Answers [2020]

From the desk of a brilliant weirdo #1:

764. The Intricacies of Crypto Mining: An Interview with Vladimir Shutemov

The cluster of block reward halving of three major crypto networks in the second quarter of 2020 has led some to speculate on the prospect of the crypto mining market.

765. How to Get a Job in Cybersecurity 

Good mentors, and a willingness to take opportunities that come up (and abandon those that aren't working out) can take you a long way in a career.

766. Real Talk with Kenyan Dev and 2020 Noonie Nominee, Oloo Moses Otieno

Kenyan web developer Oloo Moses Otieno has been nominated for a 2020 #Noonie because he's a top contributor in our SAAS category. We're pretty proud to have Noonie nominees from all over the world, and in this interview, Oloo shares his perspective and experience of the pandemic, and what he would do with a hypothetical $10M investment right now.

767. How To Create Personal Breakthroughs By Mastering EI: Interview With Matt Kursh

A recent nationwide survey aiming to better understand the “before and after” of emotions in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic has found that people’s #1 emotion now is anxiety, and before the outbreak, the #1 emotion was calm.

768. Aleksandar Svetski Is A Stateless Freedom Maximalist; Will Not Bend

The Bitcoin Halvening is More Than Just About Money [Deep Dive] is the story that got Aleksandar Svetski (Australia), nominated for a 2020 Noonie in Hacker Noon's Politics content category (yes, we're also somewhat surprised that's a thing). Read on to learn more about this enigmatic contributor to Hacker Noon, who is "resisting the chip, the pod, the bugs, the soy and fiat."

769. From Blogging to Starting a Digital Marketing Agency: Interview with Umer Idrisi

"Umer, tell me something about yourself" I am a blogger and a certified digital marketing expert with 10 years of experience in the digital marketing industry.

770. An Interview with Investor Gianfranco Filice on His Recent Investment Pledge Finance

Interview with Gianfranco Filice, the US-based venture investment partner at OVO Fund, on his recent investment in Pledge Finance.

771. The Rise of Cryptocurrencies in Latin America: Interview

The international blockchain industry size is projected to rise from USD 3.0 billion in 2020 to USD 39.7 billion by 2025, at a remarkable Compound Annual Growth Rate ( CAGR) of 67.3 percent in 2020–2025. The growing need to automate business processes and the need for advanced supply chain management solutions of blockchain technologies are pushing the overall blockchain industry to higher ground.

772. The Startup World in Generative AI

Or Gorodissky is VP of R&D at D-ID, a company that uses generative AI to create videos of photorealistic avatars.

773. "DeFi Space Welcomes Anyone, From Anywhere" - Victor Larionov

Entering the decentralized finance space can often seem daunting. With the help of companies such as Priority Token, that process becomes a lot smoother. Existing technology companies can reach out to a growing network of highly qualified investors.

774. Amazon Data Science Interview: Window Functions and Aliasing

I have an advanced data science interview question from Amazon today. This question is going to test your date manipulation and formatting skills as well as our window function knowledge.

775. On Decentralization, Crypto and Blockchain with COO Bohdan Prylepa

It has been an impressive year for cryptocurrencies. From Bitcoin soaring to as high as $41.9k in early January 2021, to Ethereum rising above Jan 2018 high, and Cardano reaching a new three-year high, investors are upbeat.

776. Consider Your Distributed IT Team As a Product: Interview with Philippe Peron, CDO

Philippe Peron is a Chief Delivery Officer of a Leicester-based software house Evolve. He has almost a decade’s experience with building and managing Agile development teams from both the customer and service provider perspectives.

777. 10 Essential Javascript Questions

JavaScript is a client-side programming language. It is used in over 90% of the websites in the world. It is one of the most used programming languages in the world. So, today we will be talking about the 10 most asked questions about JavaScript.

778. "Nobody Can Fully Predict What’s Going to Happen" - Chris Adam

Since its grandiose debut on the world’s stage in 2008, blockchain brought a revolutionary promise of shaking up multiple existing industries and defining the new vector of their development. 12 years later, this is still far from being completely true; right now, blockchain hype is said to be ”paused” mostly due to the global mobilization to fight the pandemic.

779. "Crypto-movement is transformed into a revolution of a global scale" - Chief Onigiri

DeFi is a buzzword that is on everyone’s lips today. Its staggering pace of growth mounting up to 2,000% in 2020 could not be left unnoticed, and there could be no way of foreseeing it even by the most vigorous market analysts just a year ago.

780. Build on Top: Using Open Source Platforms to Increase Productivity

Open source is the modern-day realization of that utopian dream.

781. Hiring Manager Perspective on Technology Interviews

Many candidates have never been in the interviewer chair I'm hoping to share a different perspective with candidates so they can prepare accordingly and it can act as a guide to hiring managers.

782. "It's Only Fair That Users Retain Ownership Of Their Personal Data & Generate Value" -Sheridan Johns

With just over 4,000 data brokers controlling the loosely regulated data economy, there are absolutely no guarantees when it comes to data protection, privacy, and ownership.

783. Disrupting and Decentralizing Lending - ​Dan Schatt [Interview]

Hi Dan Schatt, welcome to our series “Behind the Startup” tell us about your journey from the payments industry to decentralized finance (DeFi)?

My “Aha” moment was in 2013 at PayPal. We called ourselves “The Internet of Payments” and had spent so much time plugging into traditional payment and settlement systems around the world, eliminating buyer and seller frictions, as long as they all used PayPal. Moving bits of data is easy when everyone is using the same database.  I thought to myself, I don’t know if it’s 10 years or 20 years, but when distributed ledger technology scales, they will eventually overtake traditional payment networks. We started thinking about what infrastructure would be needed to spur the development of financial services for the “token economy” and that’s eventually how CRED was born!

784. n8n + Raspberry Pi

In the quest of exploring a wide variety of use-cases that are inspiring, I reached out to Tephlon, who is an active member of the community and has been working on n8n-pi.

785. Bitcoin Bull Market Diaries Interview Volume 7 with Mike Dudas

786. Understanding B2B Marketing with Jessica Moller

In this AMA, Jessica Moller tells us all about personal branding, marketing trends, wellness, and her own company, Aligned Practitioner.

787. Cory Althoff Interview: Why Our World Would End If Self-Taught Programmers Disappeared

Introduction

788. Hannes Mehnert on MirageOS and OCaml

Our backend engineer, Pavel Argentov, traveled to Marrakech, Morocco to attend the ninth MirageOS retreat, which was held from March 13-19, 2020. The goal of the event is to bring both experienced and brand new MirageOS users together to collaborate and sync various MirageOS subprojects, start new ones, and help each other fix bugs.

789. Building Digital Economies & Tokenizing Star Trek with Lucid Sight

It’s no secret that I’m obsessed with productivity. Which makes my love for video games a tough pill for my psyche to swallow. Video games, at their core, have been historically categorized as an unproductive activity. Sure there are paradigm shifts we’re seeing with Twitch and eSports allowing skilled gamers to make a living (and sometimes a killing). Yet, the overall connotations of “gamer” haven’t changed that much.

790. ccFOUND: Wikipedia, Quora, and Udemy in One Platform

For the first interview of this series, we have with us Piotr Michalak who believes that his startup is going to outperform Wikipedia.

791. "I Believe That Crypto Will Eventually Replace Current Monetary Infrastructures" - Yuri Nesterov

During the chaos caused by the global pandemic, P2P, or peer-to-peer, transformed into a growing worldwide movement can no longer be left in shadow. Some experts even regard it as a way to save the global economy from an all-embracive post-pandemic crash. P2P already proved to be advantageous against a traditional exchange model in a number of ways – not least because it allows higher inclusion and can freely function even in countries that do not define cryptocurrency under their jurisdictions. Take an example of India – it is about to embark on the biggest bull rally of all time, and P2P exchanges are the engine behind it. Besides, P2P may be a lifeline for SMEs hit by the economic crash most severely – in conditions where they do not qualify for the bank credit support, P2P may become the only way to bail out.

792. 5 Important Things We Should Stop Neglecting When Hiring

The peril of vague job descriptions

793. Bring Back Emotion: Using Psychology for Trading, Investing and Risk

Denise Shull | Adding Emotion Back: How to Use Psychology for Trading, Investing and Risk

794. The Eternal Quest for an Interview Process That Doesn't Suck [An Analysis]

If, by any chance, a comprehensive analysis of interview processes already exists somewhere on the internet, then this is the next best thing. Just kidding. Essentially, this is a collection of notes I wrote to myself that describe the interview processes I have encountered so far, the good and the bad. The idea was that if I ever need to develop an interview strategy again, a cursory glance through this document will refresh my memory.

795. "Gaming Experience Would Shift to Economic Earning Value" - Oladapo Ajayi

Blockchain provides a wide variety of channels to create or recreate new models for legacy systems. The components of this technology offer disruptive frameworks that can optimize the way we execute transactions and much more. And although financial applications remain the most compelling use case of blockchain, it has registered a similar level of success in the gaming industry. The introduction of CryptoKitties in 2017 showcased just how versatile blockchain is and the enormous demand for blockchain-enabled gaming platforms.

796. Answering The Most Common Questions About Swift

Swift is a general-purpose programming language developed by Apple Inc. It is a powerful language developed for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, Linux, and z/OS. Swift is one of the popular languages and has a huge scope if you want to develop apps for Apple products. So, today we will be checking out the 11 most asked Swift programming questions.

797. Discussing the Russia-Ukraine Cyber War with Eran Fine on The HackerNoon Podcast

Amy chats with Eran Fine, the CEO and Co-founder of Nanolock Security, about the ongoing cyber war in Ukraine.

798. Preparing to AI Engineer’s Interview at Companies Like Google and Amazon

Google and Amazon!

799. "We Need Policies and Systems to Offer Alternatives" - Ramon C. Garcia

In the last few years, there have been many instances where Bitcoin and cryptocurrency have been accepted as a form of currency and payment.

800. DAOs Will Likely Cover All Aspects of Our Lives - Waldemar Schlemmer

The advent of blockchain technology has provided the requisite framework for creating revolutionary projects and platforms designed to strengthen trust and improve business engagements. Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) are one of the many innovations deployed on the blockchain. A DAO is a community-governed entity where community members are responsible for every decision on managing and running the entity. With DAO, there is no hierarchy where only a few people decide what to do.

801. Here’s How the Team Chat App Pumble Was Built: An Interview With Nikola Bosic VP of Engineering

We talked to the VP of Engineering at Pumble about building a team chat app, the challenges they faced and how they made it work.

802. Ryan Dawson on Open Source Tools and MLOps — A Noonie Nom Interview

Ryan Dawson is a 3x Noonie Nominee and is a top Hacker Noon contributor in the Software Development story category. In this interview, Ryan shares what he's learned about the open source value chain, MLOps, and problem solving with tech vs. people, or ideas.

803. The Current State of Automotive Marketing with Aharon Horwitz

Aharon discusses how AI and new age technologies are disrupting automotive marketing and sales conversion.

804. Walter Haas is Bringing Trust to Online Product Discovery with GIST

GIST is a social network built around what you and your friends buy. It's the digital version of the ultimate product recommendation: social proof at scale.

805. Growth Hacking for Remote and International Developers – Part 1

Chris Hickman and Jon Christensen of Kelsus, along with Rich Staats of Secret Stache, discuss lessons learned while working with remote and international engineering teams.

806. How To Prepare For A Technical Interview

As an engineer you will face several controversial situations when looking for a new job. I've been there too and now I'm sharing what worked for me.

807. Scaling An Engineering Team Effectively: SVP Raji Arasu's Advice

Raji Arasu is the visionary mind and engineering leader that occupies the position of SVP of Engineering at Intuit, making her one of the few female leaders at a major technology company. She is aware of this thing and supports women leaders in technology both within the company and across the industry.

808. Maxi Contieri on Clean Code, Refactoring, and Test-Driven Development

I blog about clean code, refactoring and TDD. I have been working on the industry for the past 25 years

809. Interview With Andreas Schmidt: How to Combine UEFA, 3D, Crypto, And Blockchain all Around One Game

I recently had the opportunity to interview Andreas Schmidt, CEO of Megafanstore Marketing Ltd., a company that sells fan and sporting goods. Andreas' campaign did  catch my attention because he combined and marketed different technologies with his company.

810. "I’m a big advocate of Web3 and an anarchist at heart," says FinTech Entrepreneur, Julie Plavnik

Julie is a content strategist and writer who helps Web3 projects rank higher on search engines by creating engaging, optimized content.

811. Interview with Geoff Smart: How To Hire Top Talent

“The secret of my success is that we have gone to exceptional lengths to hire the best people in the world.”

812. The Achilles Heel of Authentication in 2020

I spoke to developers all over the world to find out what are the most pressing authentication pain points in 2020? The results are in.

813. Tapping Into Ethereum Grandpa's Curious Consciousness with Dmitry Buterin

Tapping into Ethereum Grandpa's Curious Consciousness with Dmitry Buterin

814. Growing a Fintech Unicorn: Alex Tonelli's Anthology of Lessons Learned

Whether you’re thinking of launching a startup or in the trenches of your first entrepreneurial venture, any morsel of advice from someone who’s been in your shoes can be like gold.

815. Game Developer to Launch House Party Metaverse

A Metaverse in the making, created by the community, for the community.

816. Vladimiros Peilivanidis has Been Living Solely on ETH Since 2017

Vladimiros Peilivanidis, currently in Greece, has been nominated for 2020 Noonies for contributions in the Decentralization and Future Heroes Award Categories. Read on to learn more about his thoughts on LSD, technological progress, and working for our mother, the machine.

817. How I Bounced Back from Failure: The Story of Zeke Pike

You Can Bounce Back From Anything

818. MIT's Rizwan Virk Wants You to Follow Your Own Path

Entrepreneur, investor, bestselling author and Founder of Play Labs at MIT Rizwan Virk (US) is not only a household name around Hacker Noon's parts for his awesome thinking around the future of technology, startups, and the simulation hypothesis, and for his related contributions to a wide range of top tech tag categories on Hacker Noon, which have earned Rizwan not one but four 2020 Noonies award nominations.

819. Time and the Artificial Ego

Time shapes the nature of conscious self: the Ego Tunnel.

820. The Final Guide on Landing a Software Engineering Role at a FAANG Company

A roadmap that can be followed by any software engineer on their next job search and land a job at big tech. i.e. Google, Microsoft, Meta, Apple and Amazon.

[821. Bitcoin 2021: A Brief Interview with

Changpeng Zhao](//gzht888.com/bitcoin-2021-a-brief-interview-with-changpeng-zhao-7jh32js) Interview with CZ on BTC in 2021 -- hebelieves the "journey has just started" for BTC, DeFi, and cryptocurrency.

822. An Insider View of Mesh: Microsoft's Entry Into Mixed Reality Applications

Hi there! I'm an Engineer currently building Mixed Reality 🥽 on the Cloud ☁️ at Microsoft; and a community leader at unStackAfrica and VRARA Nigeria.

823. MySQL FAQs

MySQL is an open-source relational database management system. As the name suggests, it is used to create, update, and store databases. It is based on SQL (Structured Query Language). So, today we will be checking out the 13 most asked questions on MySQL.

824. Women in Blockchain | The Value Chain

28/08/2019

825. The FAQs of RuboCup

RuboCop is a Ruby static code analyzer and code formatter which helps to track errors easily and fix minor code issues during the development process saving your time. It has many advantages and you can learn more about RuboCop on //docs.rubocop.org/en/stable/.

826. Interview with David Beberman, Prasaga CTO

Last year, blockchain technology proved its mettle against the backdrop of a failing financial order and a thinly stretched health sector. The growing allure of this technology stems from its innovative approach to recurring issues in a broad range of industries. Recently, Jack Dorsey, the CEO of Twitter, reiterated his commitment towards utilizing blockchain technology to engineer a privacy-focused and fully decentralized social media platform. In the financial scene, we have witnessed the fusing of digital assets and legacy systems, which gave birth to the central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) and other blockchain-enabled banking operations. As such, there is no doubt that blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies are here to stay.

827. Technical Debt and How to Prioritize It: An Interview with Adam Tornhill

Last week we hosted a webinar where I interviewed Adam Tornhill, CTO & Co-founder of CodeScene, about technical debt: what is it, why is it important, and how to manage it effectively.

828. How To Start Your Tech Career in 2021

In this post, I'll share some specific action points that can help you transition to a tech career in 2021.

829. An Encryption Deep Dive - Part Two

Chris Hickman and Jon Christensen of Kelsus and Rich Staats of Secret Stache continue their series on encryption to discuss transport layer security (TLS) in practice.

830. How Glenn de Leon Garza Got Into the Gaming Industry and Ended Up Creating Art For Star Wars

How do you get into gaming from anywhere in the world? What to expect from a 3D artist job, and to get your hands on the Star Wars franchise game?

831. The Journey Of The CTO (Podcast Transcript)

What's it like to be a CTO? 😱 Amy Tom talks to Ravi Mayuram, CTO of Couchbase, about the CTO mindset, Ravi's career journey to CTO, and skill trends in tech. Amy and Ravi talk about education, trends in data, building trust, and more.

832. Dissecting the World of Cryptocurrency with Coder Anthony Watson

In this Slogging AMA, we talk to Anthony Watson a writer, coder and respected member of the gzht888.community. We discuss with him all things writing, coding

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