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96 Stories To Learn About Developers

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Let's learn about Developers via these 96 free stories. They are ordered by most time reading created on HackerNoon. Visit the /Learn Repo to find the most read stories about any technology.

1. Grant Michael Leingang founded BLVCK DIVMOND in his father’s garage when he was 23

A brief overview of digital entrepreneurship with Grant Michael Leingang, President of BLVCK DIVMOND.

2. 3 Non-Monetary Ways To Incentivise Your Developer Team

In a world where the fight for talent is fierce incentivising your developers in non-monetary ways is key to retain your best employees and encourage them on.

3. Why Mutable Developers are Essential for Learning New Paradigms

The process to learn functional programming can be daunting and slow as new concepts are involved. Here are 5 tips for you to consider when learning FP.

4. Simple Steps to Get a Web3 Developer Job

The world of work is changing, and more and more businesses are looking for employees with web3 skills. Here is where you can find job openings online.

5. Git and GitHub Explained

A brief introduction to Git and Github, two services that the vast majority of developers are intimately familiar with thanks to how incredibly useful they are.

6. Cross Functional Teams

Cross Functional Teams

7. Why Your Test Automation Approach May be Ineffective And How You Can Fix It

Test automation has for a long time been synonymous with programming. Why? Because the majority of available test automation frameworks and tools require some level of programming. These tools are developed with a programming mindset, similar to the way that operating systems before Windows 95 were developed - without a visual interface that helped users interact with it.

8. An Introduction to DevOps

In this post, we take a surface-level look at the parts that make up DevOps. We explore the concepts, tools, and unique roles that make it work as it does.

9. 'I love to teach, impart knowledge' : Meet Hacker Noon's Contributor Ignatius Sani

Meet Ignatius Sani, a web developer instructor at careerFoundry, a coding Bootcamp that train junior developers.

10. Why You Should Choose Python Development for Your Next Web Project

Here is a step-by-step guide to identify and hire a skilled Python Web Development Company for your next web project to take advantage of Python's capabilities.

11. Habits Every Software Engineer Should Imbibe

Good habits are important for a software engineer. They help you write maintainable code that your future self will thank you for.

12. Developers Created a Culture of Shame and a Toxic Workplace

Open up Twitter or any dev forum really, have a little scroll, and it will not take you long at all to find developers being unpleasant to each other.

13. The Bare Facts: What Businesses Have to Gain with Dedicated Servers

By Andreea Jakab, Bigstep

14. Things Software Developers Should Consider About Smart Payment Devices

customers may benefit from extra services provided by smart payment devices, such as inventory management with features that allow constructing product library

15. How to add a contact form to a static website

This post was originally published on Codementor.

16. How to Bridge the Developer Experience Gap with raise.dev

I founded Raise.dev to help every developer advance their career.

17. The Endless Quest of Finding Developers For Your Next Big App

Businesses which hope to one day become scalable choose to go down the digital path because smartphone holders are their main demographic.

18. Survey Says: Only 7% of Developers Want to Work for FAANG

47% of developers say the community’s biggest problem is bad project managers. But that's only the beginning.

19. 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.

20. 2023 is the Perfect Time to Hire Web3 Talent

In spite of the recent  layoffs, the crypto job market has shown great potential since the past few years.

21. Why is there a Shortage of Developers in the World?

22. The Developer’s Guide to Being a Better Leader: Solution-ing is Contagious

More often than not, developers and architects spend a large portion of their time in solving problems. The complexity involved in finding a solution varies from problem-to-problem and is directly proportionate to the individual’s or team’s ability in finding the solution. As a lead, architect or a senior architect, we need to instill the culture of solution-ing in our team.

23. Developers Like to Use Shell - Here's Why

When getting into programming, you may be surprised by how many people use command-line tools.

24. Just Launched ConnectDome to Solve Networking for Developers

Interacting to exchange info and develop professional or social contacts can be tricky. Check out the newly launched ConnectDome for a potential solution.

25. GKE vs. EKS: Comparing Google Kubernetes Engine and Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service

There are key differences between GKE and EKS. While EKS is a market leader, read more to find out why GKE can give EKS a run for its money.

26. What Developers Should Expect From Working in a Startup

We continue sharing our team's ideas and opinions. This time we talked with Alexey Simatov, our senior developer. He has come a long way and gained profound career experience in both startup and corporate.

27. CI/CD Isn't Just About Efficiency

I’d like to talk about something we don’t bring up quite as often.

Put simply, CI/CD makes us happy.

28. The Ultimate Guide to Product Bugs: Part 1

Most bugs arise from mistakes and errors made in either a program’s design or its source code, or in components and operating systems used by such programs.

29. Coding is Similar to The Lord of The Rings Book : I will prove that

YOU SHALL NOT PARSE! Syntax error on line 1

30. What is Developer Productivity? Basics and Best Practices

Developer productivity can be measured using the right tools. It doesn't need to be gauged solely by the number of features or fixes they could make at a time.

31. The Concept of Numbers for a Y-Generation Organic Processing Unit

Whether it's consciously or subconsciously, we use numbers every single moment of our lives. Numbers help us navigate in what we refer to as real life, as they help us set fixed determinations of concepts that are impossible to comprehend otherwise, eliminating the need for "lagging."

32. Empowering Professional Developers With Low-code

Professional developers are skeptic about low-code platforms, read this story that breaks the myths.

33. Please Enjoy Some Brain Candy This Weekend!

Food for thought is delicious.

34. How to Effectively Manage Software Engineers for Increased Productivity and Better Efficiency

Managing engineers is surprisingly not dissimilar to managing people in other workforces, but there still are some nuances every manager should know. Whether you’ve been struggling to keep your engineers productive or you just want to avoid any problems in the future, these are the things you should know.

35. What Engineering Managers Need To Understand About Compensation

A guide for engineering managers (and ICs) about the different types of compensation schemes as well as the advantages and disadvantages of those schemes.

36. Developers and Cloud IaaS: Why Devs Should Set Up Their Own Cloud Infrastructure

Why Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) still rules, even for developers.

37. The Art & Science of Node Monitoring

One of the hardest parts of designing a monitoring system is predicting everything that “might” go wrong. That only comes from experience, not just over time, b

38. Why you Should Get Started Building Containers on Kubernetes

Kubernetes is ideal for container orchestration. Because of its features, it also comes with complexity. In this article, we will discuss when to use Kubernetes

39. Secrets of Reverse Programming: Learn Coding Faster

How to start Programming? Nope, there is a lot of articles on internet related with this topic, so I am not going to say same things to you because I will show you secrets of Reverse Programming

40. What LinkedIn Tells Us About Developer Population in the World

There are tons of articles about the number of developers in the world. But most of them either lack good methodology or simply borrow statistics from other resources.

[41. 7 Reasons Why You Should Switch

To Linux](https://hackernoon.com/7-reasons-why-you-should-switch-to-linux-rp6f3wd6) Your current computer or laptop shows the same performance no longer? This is absolutely no reason to choose new hardware and invest money in buying a cut edge device. We know a much more attractive solution. It is Linux!

42. What Are the Challenges of Learning New JavaScript Frameworks? | GrapeCity JavaScript

Learn about the top challenges developer face when they are learning new JavaScript frameworks. See more from GrapeCity today.

43. How Much Do iOS Developers Make in 2022?

Research of iOS developers' salaries based on data from PayScale, Glassdoor, Indeed, and ZipRecruiter.

44. 5 Copy and Pasting Tips For Every Developer to Know

Work Smarter, Not Harder.

45. Examining Behavior-Driven Development

My girlfriend has been working with Object Oriented Programming for a while and got interested in Behavior-Driven Development

46. How to Go About Planning a Hackathon?

Hacks are novel creations or solutions to problems and the purpose of a Hackathon is to create them.  The word “Hackathon” comes from combining the words ‘Hack’ and ‘Marathon’, and implies a long sprint to create something useful in a single event.

47. Common Courier Troubleshooting Solutions for Developers

Read example issues around Courier’s Gmail integration and API rate limits, an incomplete data profile, and an incomplete request with Inbox and Toast.

48. How To Find And Hire Developers For Your Application in a Right Way

Smartphones are here to stay. Most people and businesses alike have come to terms with this and are pushing hard to stay relevant by getting innovative mobile apps for their businesses.

49. How Developers Are Feeling In Challenging Time Of Pandemic

A study into wellbeing and productivity of software developers during the pandemic is now being replicated after a year of working from home.

50. How to Become a Team of Elite Developers

The Accelerate State of DevOps report ranks performance into Low, Medium, High and Elite.

51. Kotlin vs. Java - Which One to Choose for Your Next App?

Kotlin vs java. Which one to choose for your next app? Read this blog to find out the similarities and differences between these two and which one to choose.

52. What Startup Equity Compensation Means For Developers: Part I

It’s not a secret that most founders get most of the equity because they quit their jobs, fundraise money, or put on their own to start a venture.

53. Best Tips For An Effective Remote Working

The pandemic changed the world of work dramatically

In this article, I will show you how you can make the most of remote working and how to do it like a pro!

54. Poland vs. Ukraine vs. Russia: Popular Eastern European Outsourcing Destinations Compared

Outsourcing destinations like Eastern Europe have plenty of talented developers. Countries like Poland, Ukraine and Russia are notable for having many devs.

55. 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.

56. Don't Miss the GITEX Global DevSlam on Cybersecurity, Coding, Web3, and More

From 10-14 October 2022, GITEX GLOBAL, the world’s largest and most inclusive tech event will take place in Dubai and shall host 4,000+ companies

57. What is the Best Way to Measure Developer Productivity in 2022?

DORA Metrics are a great start, however Nicole Forsgren from Github recognises the need for Collaboration and Wellbeing to become part of developer performance.

58. Great Developer Blogs to Follow in 2023 That Are Informative, Entertaining, or Both

Remember, there are many other great blogs out there, so don't be afraid to explore and find what works best for you.

59. I Am A Hacker Working From Home and This is What I Do to Improve My Productivity

I began to stay at home since 2013 after the mobile games company went broke. I am not a real so-called "hacker". Instead, I am much more a developer than a hacker. When you work for yourself it can be very hard to stay productive. You have all of this freedom and it’s very easy to be distracted. You also find that there are certain aspects of your working environment that don't help with productivity.

60. How to hire the Most Skilled Web Developers?

Did you know that by 2020, it’s expected that there will be 1 million programming jobs unfilled? Unfortunately, great developers are rare to find. If you have tried to hire a developer for your startup, you’d know how difficult it is to find qualified candidates who don’t only have the required skills but also fit your culture.

61. Surviving The Covid-19 Crisis with Open Source

The COVID-19 crisis has hit the global economy hard, and the software industry was not spared. The long-term effects on the industry are still unclear, but it seems it has become widely acknowledged that the negative impact is going to be massive, and recovery will be slow.

62. Here's Why Software Engineers And Data Scientists Get Fed Up And Quit

Most developers and software engineers will hit a "technical ceiling" in their career. Why the limit? How do you break through?

63. The Future of iOS App Development for 2023

The Rise of mobile devices has expanded the reach of the digital economy. In recent years, they've risen to prominence to the point that they've eclipsed all other types of advertising. Businesses have been making strides to improve their mobile presence as they've seen their customers increasingly use mobile devices.

64. The Cosmos We’ve All Been Waiting For

In 2023, one of the oldest blockchain ecosystems will begin to deliver on its original promise at the scale many have hoped for.

65. Are freelance developers different?

Rise of the contract coder

66. How To Increase Efficiency With DORA

The Google State of DevOps claims that following DORA's "State of DevOps" report can help improve efficiency. This is how it worked out for one company.

67. Democratizing AI: How Difficult Can it Be?

There are a number of similarities when we talk about some of the top names worldwide including Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Amazon, etc.

68. 5 Most In-Demand Tech Skills to Learn and Empower Your Tech Career

If you want to empower your tech career or if you want to switch into a tech career, here are the most in-demand tech skills you can learn.

69. Treating Your Software as a Craft

As a software engineer, developer, coder, or hacker, whatever title you adopt, are you a craftsperson? If you take pride in your work, what makes you a craftsperson? If you don't, why not?

70. The Benefits of Node.js for Building Real-Time Applications

Integrating real-time features in your business app has become a necessity in this era of digitization. Real-time apps act as a silver bullet for the businesses who struggle to gain customer attention. To build one, it’s necessary to choose the right solution or online platform that could save your precious time & money.

71. 4 UX Concepts You Have to Know to Be a Better Developer

Programming is great. You can create almost anything you can imagine. All that power at the tip of your fingers. But programming is also a lonely task. You can have a great team and go to a bunch of meetings, but the truth is you will spend most of your days coding alone with your computer as your only companion.

72. Google Making Fuchsia OS Open For Contributions

Google is like the charm that Princess of Wales Diana used to carry with her every time she interacted with the public. The platform that Google offers lets its users expand the horizon ever imagined. Google uses open platforms to let the users collaborate with the project to develop something unique.

73. Bad Software? No Big Deal

Inevitably, we’ll someday come across legacy software, inconsistent databases, or integration modules that simply don’t work. It might sound wise to fix this software, especially if they’re crucial to the business. The problem that refactoring costs development and validation time, and the business does not always have this time to invest, but at the same time needs the fix. How can we both deliver the business requirements in time and still not break everything?

74. Heard You are Into Modern Card Issuing and the Open API

Modern payment card issuing processes can deliver many different types of cards in a fast, efficient, and secure way.

75. The Next TCP/IP Moment in Identity

The developer-focused IAM will free the developers from inherent complexities in doing Identity integrations. That’s the next TCP/IP moment in Identity!

76. Context-Switching and Why Developers Are So Allergic to It

Developers hate context-switching. A lot. This article looks at why they hate it so much and the main approaches to addressing this critical issue

77. How to Write Better Posts as a Developer.

I wrote my first post as a developer about 18 months ago, on April 2018. Since then I have read and wrote a ton of them.

78. How Developers, Creators and Consumers Could Benefit from An Open Web

I have lived in Silicon Valley for over a decade, and was always curious about its history. The way I see it: Silicon Valley is similar to Florence during the Renaissance era, and that’s where the bulk of new ideas come from. Due to rapid innovation that Silicon Valley created since 1960s, everyone in the world now has “library of Alexandria” available instantly. We have billions of super-computers sitting in our pockets, and everyone no doubt benefits from it.

79. Best Advice On DDD For Data-Focused Devs

The domain design approach to software development contributes to solving a specific domain model. It revolves around the business model, linking execution to key business principles.

80. Ali Ragimov Revolutionized a Popular Streaming Service With a Web-Based Media Player

Ali Ragimov created a customer media player based on Shaka Player for Okko, a Russian streaming platform.

81. Treating Your Software as a Craft

As a software engineer, developer, coder, or hacker, whatever title you adopt, are you a craftsperson? If you take pride in your work, what makes you a craftsperson? If you don't, why not?

82. The Ultimate Guide to Product Bugs [Part 3]

This is Part 3 of a comprehensive guide to product bugs. This part of the guide focuses on product bug reports. It provides templates and examples that you can take and apply straight away. Then, through the reports, you’ll see various ways of presenting information so that you and your stakeholders can make good decisions about bugs.

83. Developer Pain Points Using React Native

As you already know, our team is a huge fan of React Native and we have published a lot of articles about this technology. But as everything else in the world, React Native is not perfect and has its disadvantages as well. We asked a few senior developers about the pain points using RN.

84. Top 5 Tech Resources To Read Quality Technical Content

This article shows the top 5 resources you can use to stay up-to-date by reading quality technical content.

85. How to Successfully Interview Developers in 2022

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

86. Are Developers The Driving Force For Innovation In Tech?

Tech innovation has become the driving force of our economy, having an immense contribution to economic growth.

87. Top Product Development Companies (USA & Europe)

Finding a reliable product development company can be a real challenge. It might involve going through dozens of reviews, numerous lists of the best in the biz, and finally feeling frustrated and overwhelmed with the information. Cancel the search party; you’re in the right place. Below is the list of top eight custom software development companies from all over the globe that not only know how to code but can turn your ideas into real-time software solutions.

88. 14 Platforms for Web Developers to Find Development Projects and Remote Jobs

Searching for platforms for web developer remote jobs to get hired? If yes, then you will be get hired by the end of the day. Building visually attractive websites that feature user-friendly design as well as clean navigation is the role working as web developer. It covers lots of main activates such as responsible for designing, coding and modifying websites, from layout to function and as per the clients needs or mentioned specifications.

89. Developing a Mobile Application: Steps to Follow to Ensure Success of It

Image Credit: Freepik.com

90. My 4-Year Journey to Building a Social Network as a Solo-Developer

This is a story, a full expose, of my solo-dev project, Immersive Communities — a Social Media Platform for Content Creators, which I took up in early 2018 and

91. Why Developers Should Own the Product and How it Will Make Them Happy

Happiness is what developers need. Product thinking and ownership help you become a happier person. In this article, I'll show you how

92. Tips for Becoming a Software Engineer: Hands-on Experience

It is impossible for a trainee software developer to become a trustworthy professional in just one year. However, your first year in programming may bring you many valuable lessons and insights. What to expect if you are starting your way in programming? What tips does a novice developer hear from senior colleagues every day? That’s what we’ll talk about here.

93. 10 Best Countries to Outsource Software Development in 2022

Here are the top 10 best countries to outsource software development based on cost, ease of finding a developer, quality of software engineer, and more.

94. Developer Marketing Guide: 2020 Version

Initial Thoughts

95. How to Create a Developer Cheerleader App on Heroku

We all need a little encouragement from time to time, especially when computers insist on doing exactly what we tell them. Fortunately, you can manufacture your own cheerleader to deliver those small affirmations all developers need.

96. Top 30 Outsourcing Software Development Companies in 2020

Get to know the top software outsourcing company and 29 more runners-up in this latest market research by Explority.

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