Let's learn about via these 19 free stories. They are ordered by most time reading created on HackerNoon. Visit the to find the most read stories about any technology. Lessons Learned /Learn Repo 1. How too Much Love for Your Code Can Hurt the Product A story about how important it is to keep a smooth balance between complexity and simplicity while building software. 2. UST/Luna Meltdown & The Lessons That I've Learned So Far The lessons that i've learned from UST/Luna meltdown. 3. Hitting Rock Bottom!! Life-long lessons from a failed interview. 4. What I Have Learned About Reading We all have our peculiar reading tastes that we don’t need to defend — de gustibus. 5. #MambaMentality Went Much Beyond Basketball Courts and Shaped An Entire Generation On Sunday, January 26th, the world suffered the loss of Kobe Bryant, his daughter Gigi, his assistant coach Christina Mauser, Sarah and Payton Chester, the Altobelli family, and pilot Ara Zobayan. For many basketball fans, it was a moment filled with disbelief, shock, and sadness. But as we learned more about the horrific accident from news outlets, reporters and journalists, the world began to look back at Kobe’s basketball career and journey: a 5-time champion with the Los Angeles Lakers, MVP, scoring champ, a plethora of scoring records, and Olympic gold medalist. 6. 7 Years In Tech Leadership: What I've Learned Being a CTO can be hard and frustrating, but also fun and satisfying. During my time in the last seven years as CTO, R&D manager, and software architect both at Walla!NEWS, Careerpage, and Appwrite, I have collected some insights that helped me do my jobs and achieve my company’s goals. For a long time, I have thought about sharing my ideas, and in this post, I will try my best to give away some of those insights based on my personal experiences. 7. Lessons learned from my 4 years in Software Development & Product Designing. Photo credits : Simon Abrams on Unsplash 8. Wise Ideas from 'The Psychology of Money' by Morgan Housel Money does not buy happiness, money buys freedom. Having a bit of wealth means the possibility of taking time off from work when feeling burned out or sick. 9. On Spreading Yourself Too Thin (and Other Dev Career Reflections) ‘The grass is always greener on the other side’ notion seems apt for this tendency. 10. Don't Make These Common Mistakes When Launching Your Website On October 22 I've launched online my first website. I'd like to share with you my experience. 11. What I Learned Working 6 Weeks on a Sh*tty Side Project About a month ago, I started working on Unfluence! It was going to be the perfect side project. In fact, Here is a list of things why it was going to be a perfect side project. 12. I almost quit my job until I learned from these mistakes. Have you ever been frustrated and felt like quitting? Well, wanting to quit one's job is normal, but little did I know. These are my biggest mistakes & lessons. 13. When Big Data Goes Bad: Rehabilitating Data Quality In a data-driven world, having data to make your decision provides a strong advantage... except when the data is bad. See how Datafold can help. 14. Jack Pullen Shares 3 Critical Mistakes Holding You Back in Life Jack Pullen is a young motocross rider specializing in both 65cc and 85cc categories. 15. #Don'tBeAJerk as A Viable Marketing Strategy You won't believe how many jerks a person could meet in one day that just being nice is already a marketing advantage for yourself and your product. 16. The Lessons of Covid-19 for a Digital Decade As we struggle with the Covid-19 pandemic, we are also learning some valuable lessons, and not only about how to handle an outbreak on this scale. We can also learn from the ‘success’ of the virus to build a new economic model that is robust enough to withstand another crisis, as well as creating a dynamic digital finance system to carry us through into the next decade and beyond. 17. Lessons Learned Building A Golden Kitty Award-Winning Product Here's the whole story of how I built One Word Domains from scratch, grew it to 50,000 users, and end up winning the coveted Golden Kitty Award. 18. Perverse Incentives: A Story About Rats, Nails, and Atrocities Errors and atrocities happen when hunting for incentives, and humans manipulate the rules, ravaging natural, moral, or cultural ecosystems. 19. Demystifying Software Engineering: Being Approached to Build a Feature or Tool (Part 1) The aim of this series of posts is to help demystify what it’s like to do software work and tasks in a professional environment. Thank you for checking out the 19 most read stories about Lessons Learned on HackerNoon. to find the most read stories about any technology. Visit the /Learn Repo