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Here's How I Moved From AWS To Heroku

By Michael 
In the fall of 2018, I decided it was time to put my application design and development knowledge to use in order to provide a modernized solution for my mother-in-law’s small business.

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T-Mobile’s Accelerator and Innovation Lab is Paving the Way for 5G Adoption Across the US

By Sherm8n 
Why does 5G excite me?!? As a technologist (though I guess everyone on Hackernoon is), I have been on the never-ending hunt to speed up all critical things in my life. The internet is certainly one of those things. The theoretical maximum speed of 5G is 100x faster than current 4G technology. That is faster than a cable internet connection. It's more akin to having a fiber connection installed, but it's wireless! Doesn't that just blow your mind?

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How to Launch Your Own Blockchain: Testnet Launch & Benchmarking [Part IV]

By BoogerWooger 
So, you have chosen the engine and implemented the first version of your blockchain. Now, full-scale testing is required to test the network stability under changes. Potential users and validators will be able to  prepare their services in advance for real conditions if there’s a test network (or testnet) - the most complete copy of the main network.

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Sovereign Currency Development: A Chat with an OG of Bitcoin Mining

By Rachel Lee 
I remote chat this afternoon with Dunstan Teo, a blockchain architect and consultant for projects and enterprises, big and small. He’s also a builder of sovereign level tech, a creator of new economic models, a president of a multi office advisory, an author, an advisor to exchanges, and more.

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The Wolfram Physics Project: A New Kind of (Doing) Science

By Markus Düttmann 
The Wolfram Physics Project is an example of how open science can be done. The world of theoretical physics is not full of crazy billionaires with a vision to advance humanity. Fortunately, there is Stephen Wolfram, founder and CEO of Wolfram Research, designer of Mathematica and the Wolfram Alpha answer engine, the brain behind the Wolfram Language and author of the 1000+ pages scientific book A New Kind of Science. I suggest reading his vita to learn of an eccentric, terribly interesting man who has polarized the science community for decades.

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A Weekend Website Project I Built With $14 and No Coding Experience

By Karthik Pasupathy 
The first thing I wanted to do this year was take control of what information I share with the apps and services I use on a day-to-day basis. I did not want my search history and personal conversations to be tracked and was also keen on not sharing too much personal information with the ‘usual suspects’ (You know who!)

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Most of MOZ Academy Curriculum Available For Free Until May 31, 2020

By Nate 
Moz, the SEO tool-set maker, is giving a 100% discount on almost all of the courses on its academy's site - with the exception of SEO Essentials Certification, that is.

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'European Uber' Raises $109M · The UK Has No Chill · Libya is Waging a Proxy War

By Natasha Nel 
The top 3 headlines from across the pond for Tuesday, May 26, 2020.

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Setting Up Your Customer Support System on Zendesk [A How-To Guide]

By Andrei Kamarouski 
Any growing startup needs a professional customer support system sooner or later. There are many solutions on the market (just look at G2 Grid here), but I personally prefer Zendesk for its flexibility, simplicity and good UI. I know Zendesk from a very early time and still love it. 

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Blockchain Regulation Confusion [An Overview]

By Christian Kameir 
When listening to regulators, it becomes apparent that there's still a wide gap in understanding decentralized technologies, including blockchains. First off, blockchain technology (BT) is not the same as blockchain. The former refers to an advanced encryption scheme, and is mentioned as such in reference two of the Bitcoin Whitepaper. Bitcoin and other blockchains utilize this hashing and time-stamping schema in their architecture towards the three main innovations: smart contracts, digital bearer instruments, and decentralized autonomous organization structures. Well, it's technically just one, since the latter two are made-off the first.

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Top Nine Java Frameworks for 2020

By Jasmine Ronald 
Launched in 1995, Java is being used by 134, 861 websites like ESPN, SnapDeal, Alibaba, etc. In its journey of 24 years, Java has proved itself to be the top general-purpose programming language for custom software development.

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