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Meet Temmarie - HackerNoon Blogging Course Facilitator

Meet Temmarie - HackerNoon Blogging Course Facilitator

Software developer by day, technical storyteller by trade. Grace "Temmarie" Ekunola believes writing is the bridge between complex tech and everyday users. Now

If a Startup Makes a Product in the Forest and No One Is Around to Hear It, Does It Make a Sound?

If a Startup Makes a Product in the Forest and No One Is Around to Hear It, Does It Make a Sound?

If you make a useful and amazing product, but no one even knows it exists, does it really exist in the first place? Here are 3 ways to promote your startup and

What Code Review Research Gets Wrong About Real Development Teams

What Code Review Research Gets Wrong About Real Development Teams

This article synthesizes academic research and practitioner insights on modern code review, identifying key gaps in tooling, human factors, and applicability to

Revolut Lists $AURORA as Aurora Unveils Leadership Transition to Drive Mass Adoption

Revolut Lists $AURORA as Aurora Unveils Leadership Transition to Drive Mass Adoption

Aurora's $AURORA token lists on Revolut app with 65M users as Declan Hannon becomes CEO. New leadership targets mass adoption.

Researchers and Developers Aren’t Fully Aligned on Modern Code Review Goals

Researchers and Developers Aren’t Fully Aligned on Modern Code Review Goals

This study compares academic research on modern code reviews with practitioner perceptions, revealing areas of alignment, significant gaps, and where future research

How I Mastered JavaScript Event Loop and Concurrent Model

How I Mastered JavaScript Event Loop and Concurrent Model

JavaScript is single-threaded but handles multiple tasks concurrently using the event loop, call stack, callback queue, and microtask queue. Getting to know this

I Finally Made It to YOW!

I Finally Made It to YOW!

Beside my own talk and the masterclass, I also attended other speakers' talks.

My "Serverless" Dream Turned into an IP Ban Nightmare: Why I Moved to Desktop

My "Serverless" Dream Turned into an IP Ban Nightmare: Why I Moved to Desktop

I built a Reddit marketing tool on Next.js, but server-side scraping led to instant IP bans. This post explains why I pivoted to a "Local-First" Desktop App architecture

Stop Blindly Building AI Swarms: The New "Scaling Laws" for Agents Are Here

Stop Blindly Building AI Swarms: The New "Scaling Laws" for Agents Are Here

Researchers at MIT, Google, and others have released the first-ever 'Scaling Laws for AI Agents' They found that more agents do NOT always mean better results.

Why Quitting is a UX Problem

Why Quitting is a UX Problem

Many habit trackers fail because they make quitting frictionless. This article explains why relying on motivation instead of UX and system design leads to poor