Democratizing Tech Skills with Jeremy Morgan of Pluralsight, LIVE AMA on August 17th, 12 pm EST

By Noonies 
Jeremy Morgan is 5x Noonies nominee and an author for Pluralsight focused on Software Development and Integration.

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David Mercer – ML Writer Nom – is a Tech Entrepreneur and Author

By Noonies 
The 2020 Noonies are here and they are both much greener and much bigger than last year. Among the 2,000+ deserving humans nominated across 5 categories for over 200 awards, we discovered David Mercer from South Africa, who’s has been nominated for a 2020 Noonie in the Future Heroes and Technology categories.

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The Meaning of Functions in Julia

By Tom Kwong 
When I first learned about the Julia programming language, there were a few things that gave me the "wat" moments. One of those surprises involves both the naming and meaning of functions.

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Generating Images For My Dad’s Meetups With Go

By alba 
I recently read a great article by Mat Ryer about programmatically generating images in Go and got inspired by it to solve a repetitive task I usually do every month.

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Monitoring And Orchestrating Your Microservices Landscape using Workflow Automation (Part 2 of 7)

By Bernd Ruecker 
On Wednesday, March 11, 2020, I conducted the webinar titled “Monitoring & Orchestrating Your Microservices Landscape using Workflow Automation.” Not only was I overwhelmed by the number of attendees, but we also got a huge list of interesting questions before and especially during the webinar. Some of them were answered, but a lot of them were not.

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How IBM's Stance on Face Recognition Will Affect the AI Industry

By Limarc Ambalina 
In a letter to congress sent on June 8th, IBM’s CEO Arvind Krishna made a bold statement regarding the company’s policy toward facial recognition. “IBM no longer offers general purpose IBM facial recognition or analysis software,” says Krishna.

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Glossary of Security Terms: Certificate Authority

By Mozilla Contributors 
A certificate authority (CA) is an organization that signs digital certificates and their associated public keys. This certifies that an organization that requested a digital certificate (e.g., Mozilla Corporation) is authorized to request a certificate for the subject named in the certificate (e.g., mozilla.org).

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Glossary of Security Terms: Block Cipher Mode of Operation

By Mozilla Contributors 
A block cipher mode of operation, usually just called a "mode" in context, specifies how a block cipher should be used to encrypt or decrypt messages that are longer than the block size.

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On Not Doing Free Work for 'The Experience' + More with Melinda B. Lewis

By Noonies 
Melinda B. Lewis has been nominated for two Hacker Noon awards this year, and we're really excited to have her onboard. In this interview: saying no to working for free, millennial experiences of student loans, and digital detoxes.

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About The Noonies Weighted Voting

By David Smooke 
This year, for The Noonies we are weighting votes to further elevate the voice of our contributing writers and prevent spam.

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"Interoperability Would Mean Real Freedom of Money" - Binance CEO CZ [Original Interview]

By Andrey Sergeenkov 
Despite going through a very rough period between early 2018 and early 2020, the so-called “crypto winter” has seemingly come to an end. Bitcoin and alternative markets are showing signs of life in terms of price discovery. Combined with the rise in attention for DeFi projects, the second half of this year - as well as the years to come - offer a lot of potential. More and more companies are paying attention to Bitcoin. As Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao states, it is a sign of stimulus money flowing from Wall Street into Bitcoin. 

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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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