Bitcoin Sharpe Ratio: The Risk And Reward of Investing In Cryptocurrencies

By Evan Azevedo 
Applying the financial meter stick for evaluating risk-adjusted returns of a (digital) asset, portfolio, or strategy.

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Top 10 Music Streaming Apps to Explore in 2020

By Amy Johnson 
The music streaming world has experienced a drastic shift in recent years. Due to advancements in technology, the way of leveraging the music service has changed drastically. People these days prefer to opt for the best ways of helping them to enjoy their favorite songs utterly free of cost. This has helped the curb to cater to their needs and proved to be beneficial for artists helping them to earn more for their work.

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Restcaperoom is an Interactive Exercise for Programmer Interviews

By Bernie van Veen 
When you are looking to hire skilled programmers, how do you know if the person you are interviewing indeed has the capabilities he or she is talking about? Well, just let them show you!

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Developer or Engineer? Does It Make a Difference?

By Momchil 
From the desk of a brilliant weirdo #1:

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After 20 Years Of Web Development, I Am Ready For Disruption

By Michael Fasani 
I have been working in web technology for more than 20 years. I spent the first five years of my career as a full-stack developer. Back then, we used the term webmaster. I would set up servers (which included e-mail and FTP), order domain names, create databases and order SSL certificates. I would code the backend and the frontend, plus open up Photoshop to do a little bit of design and UX from time to time. I was the scrum master and the business analyst plus I would support customers and project manage their websites. These tasks and job titles were all just part of being a webmaster. You crafted the web by yourself, and it lived in a box in the room next door, occasionally you would have to go in and check on it, maybe even restart it. Later in my career, I saw an opportunity to specialise. Living and working in London, I saw the increasing need for the expert. Recruiters started to ring me, asking about specialist job titles. I very much enjoyed the visual element of working in the browser and JavaScript was growing in power and clearly here to stay.

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COVID Happened And I Decided to Stop Gaming And Start Coding

By Mitchell Harp 
It's no secret that today, during a global pandemic unlike anything in well over a hundred years, many people are stuck at home and unable to work by no choice of their own. This massive inconvenience of feeling trapped and bored out of our minds for months within our own dwellings is leaving a lot of us with fluxes of emotions like restlessness, hopelessness, depression, and many other not-so-good things. 😷 On a positive note though, this is a great time to adopt some new mental flexibility skills.

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