Welcome to results announcement of the Web Development Writing Contest by IONOS and HackerNoon. First, a brief overview of the contest. We published 249 stories during the contest, generating hundreds and thousands of reads and almost 71 days of reading time! This is a win for IONOS, HackerNoon, and our web development community.
As we know, the contest had 3 rounds. Every month, we announced the finalists for each round and asked our community to comment which stories they liked the best. Our editors read your comments and voted for the best stories. Here are the finalists and winners for each round:
Here’s the list of top 10 finalists:
Understanding the Javascript Event Loop (Everything You Need to Know) by @sojinsamuel
Flix-Finder: Building a Movie Recommendation App With Django and BrightData [Part 1/3] by @infinity
Advanced React Router V6 Techniques: Going Beyond the Basics by @sojinsamuel
Top 6 Code Playgrounds That Every Web Developer Should Check Out by @sriparno08
Over 40, With No Technical Background, This is How I Learned HTML and CSS in 3 Days by @codingjourneyfromunemployment
JavaScript: Enable Parallelism for Private File Uploading by @artyms
JavaScript: A Complex Love Story - A Dissection and Probable Resolution by @zhukmax
A Nullish Coalescing (in JS) Tutorial for Normal People by @rahull
And the winners of the first round are:
Congratulations@codingjourneyfromunemployment and @zhukmax! You have won $1000!
The top 10 finalists from round 2 are:
Unleashing the Power of TypeScript: Improving Standard Library Types by @nodge
Build a Document Analyzer with ChatGPT, Google Cloud, and Python by @shanglun
Over 40, With no Technical Background, This is How I Learned a Frontend Framework in 2 Weeks by @codingjourneyfromunemployment
Understanding React's useEffect Hook: A Deep Dive by @lastcallofsummer
Over 40, With No Technical Background, This Is How I Learned Javascript in 2 Weeks by @codingjourneyfromunemployment
Is AI Eavesdropping on You?: Defend Your Passwords From AI Keystroke Pattern Detection by @induction
Is Migrating From Java 11 to Java 17 Worth It? by @sergeidzeboev
How to Create a Blackjack Game With Alpine.js and the Deck of Cards API by @raymondcamden
Boosting Website Performance: Leveraging Webpack for File Compression and Optimization by @fed4wet
The top two stories, winning $1000 each, are:
Build a Document Analyzer with ChatGPT, Google Cloud, and Python by @shanglun
How to Create a Blackjack Game With Alpine.js and the Deck of Cards API by @raymondcamden
Well deserved, @shanglun and @raymondcamden. Cheers!
Let’s recall the top 10 stories first:
Here are the top-voted stories from round 3 are:
Yayyy, @sipping and @dinpd! Both of you have won $1000 each.
Once again, congratulations to all the winners! We will contact y’all via email to share the next steps. Visit contests.hackernoon.com to learn more about running and upcoming contests.
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The HackerNoon writing contests primarily aim to celebrate quality content and recruit educational stories for our community. We congratulate all the finalists. However, the Editorial team can ban a writer and/or disqualify a story if we find any misconduct like plagiarism, copyright infringement, or disinformation.