Noonies 2020 Voting Opens: $10K+ & 3K+ Yrs Domain Registration Up for Grabs

By Noonies 
In case you've not yet had the pleasure: The 2020 Noonies - presented by hackernoon.com - are not only the only Industry Awards you don't have to be an influencer to win, but also the most community-driven tech awards on the internet.

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The Most Common Coding Mistakes (and How to Avoid Them)

By Codeaco 
There are many mistakes a new programmer can make. Today, you will learn the most common mistakes that beginners make, and how you can avoid them.

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The 5 Big Disruptions to Marketing in 2020

By Laksh Mohan 
Marketing has evolved a lot over the centuries, and it will keep on changing. There are various factors, such as fashion, culture, and technology, that contribute to the changes. It will not be a wise decision to sit back and relax, particularly if you own a business or if you are working in a marketing field. If you do not update yourself, you will cease to be relevant. 

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I Built a “Personal FAQ” Directory on How to Get Into Product/Tech

By Zoe Chew 
As a product builder, I built micro tools to solve my own problems. For example: article tool, event app, meal box app, finance tracker, SaaS tracker, and habit tracker.

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Is the App Shell Model an Innovation in Web Development?

By Andrei Rusu 
A few days ago I somehow ended up on Google's web.dev platform, which I'm assuming is rather new. There is of course the possibility that I have been–or still am–living under a rock, when it comes to new web technologies.

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Ryan Dawson on Open Source Tools and MLOps — A Noonie Nom Interview

By Noonies 
Ryan Dawson is a 3x Noonie Nominee and is a top Hacker Noon contributor in the Software Development story category. In this interview, Ryan shares what he's learned about the open source value chain, MLOps, and problem solving with tech vs. people, or ideas.

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Open Source Myths and Half-Truths: Part 2

By Ryan Dawson 
Let's continue our analysis of the top myths and half-truths about open source. Part 1 is available at https://hackernoon.com/open-source-myths-and-half-truths-part-1-rur3e9x

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A Brief Editorial Update, and A Product Hunt Launch — Letter to Writers

By Natasha Nel 
A longer version of this post was originally published as an email to Hacker Noon's 12k+ writers. To get onto that list, create an account and submit your first tech story today!

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8 Machine Learning Resources to Learn Data Structures and Algorithms

By Gajesh Naik 
Before we start, most of these machine learning resources do assume a basic knowledge of at least one programming language. You don’t need to be an expert by any means! You just need the programming basics. If you have never written code before, you may want to bookmark this article and return to it later.

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How the IoT Landscape is Changing with Voice-Enabled Technology

By Andrew Zola 
The concept behind the Internet of Things (IoT) has been around for almost four decades. However, this technology didn’t make an impact until the last decade.

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Can Privacy Wallets Really Keep Your Cryptocurrency Safe in 2020?

By Kirill 
You can’t possibly use the Internet without using Incognito mode every now and again. You’re not using it to get better content; the web pages you’re accessing are still the same, regardless of how you’re reaching them. You’re mainly doing it because you don’t want certain searches to remain in your browser history. More importantly, you’re doing it because you value your privacy.

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Open Source Myths and Half-Truths: Part 1

By Ryan Dawson 
Back in 2001 an ideological battle was raging: Linux and open source against Microsoft and proprietary enterprise software (the then-standard model). At the peak of the battle Microsoft’s then-CEO Steve Ballmer called Linux and its open source philosophy a ‘cancer’.

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