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The HackerNoon Newsletter: The Zero to Shipped Framework for New Developers (11/15/2025)

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How are you, hacker?


🪐 What’s happening in tech today, November 15, 2025?


The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, Microsoft launched the Xbox game console in 2001, The first Fairtrade label was launched in the Netherlands in 1988, Intel's First Microprocessor was Released in 1971, and we present you with these top quality stories. From The Zero to Shipped Framework for New Developers to Everything You Need to Know About XML Schema Validation 1.1 in Java, let’s dive right in.

Everything You Need to Know About XML Schema Validation 1.1 in Java


By @nfrankel [ 5 Min read ] In this post, I described my journey implementing XSD 1.1 validation in Java. It’s much less easy than I had expected in the first place Read More.

Write Smarter, Reach Wider: Enrollment Is OPEN for HackerNoon’s Inaugural Blogging Course


By @hackernoon-courses [ 3 Min read ] Struggling to get your writing noticed? The HackerNoon Blogging Course teaches SEO, AI tools, personal branding, and strategies to grow your audience and career Read More.

The Zero to Shipped Framework for New Developers


By @amanila [ 25 Min read ] Stuck in the catch-22 of starting a new project? Heres a 5-step framework for new developers covering tech stacks, open-source, mindset, and more. Read More.


🧑‍💻 What happened in your world this week?

It's been said that writing can help consolidate technical knowledge, establish credibility, and contribute to emerging community standards. Feeling stuck? We got you covered ⬇️⬇️⬇️


ANSWER THESE GREATEST INTERVIEW QUESTIONS OF ALL TIME


We hope you enjoy this worth of free reading material. Feel free to forward this email to a nerdy friend who'll love you for it.See you on Planet Internet! With love, The HackerNoon Team ✌️


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