Busting Financial Myths: "The Ignorant Retail Investor"

By Frederik Bussler 
If you Google "ignorant retail traders," you'll find mentions on the Financial Times, Seeking Alpha, Wired, Berkshire Money Management, The Street, and even The South China Morning Post.

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Key Questions to Ask your DevOps Teams About Containers and Kubernetes

By David Bisson 
DevOps teams are responsible for balancing two important forces in their organizations’ software development efforts: shorter delivery cycle times for applications that continue to increase in size and diversity.

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Microservice.add(observability) != Microservice.add(monitoring)

By kayalvizhi 
You are reading this content, which means that you are not novice to the microservices field. So let me just scratch the surface of it before moving to Observable Microservices. Once upon a time Monolith Application was now transformed into Microservices based application. 

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6 Practical Ways Products Get Their First 100 Users

By Liron 
Many product teams and startup founders buy into the theory of the Lean Startup, and want to “do lean” but don’t know where to start. In this blog series, I will provide a practical guide on how to apply these principles.

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Using GitHub Actions To Publish NuGet Packages [A Step-by-Step Guide]

By Luke Lowrey 
In the world of DevOps automation, manually creating and uploading packages felt so old-fashioned (don't get me started on Azure Devops).

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The A-Z of Web Scraping in 2020 [A How-To Guide]

By Dmitry Narizhnykh 
Web data extraction or web scraping in 2020 is the only way to get desired data if owners of a web site don't grant access to their users through API.

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The Hows, Whats, And Whys To Learning Python As A Business Student

By Felix 
Recently, some colleagues from work as well as friends reached out to me and asked me for advice on how they could learn to code and where to start. Especially, during COVID-19, many people want to take advantage of their lockdown time by picking up a new skill like coding.

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Kubernetes Could Be The One To Make the Internet of Things (IoT) Reach Its Potential

By Adrian G 
The arrival of 5G wireless technology is often touted for the orders-of-magnitude boost in bandwidth it will bring to smartphone users and how it will make their lives wonderful, but the more immediate—and foreseeable—the impact will be on the Internet of Things (IoT). 

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The Repeal of Net Neutrality Is an Affront to Online Gamers

By Osama Tahir 
The greatest accomplishment of the digital world heralded by the Internet is the absolute neutrality of access and content hosted on it. Since its inception, the Internet has been known as a platform that was able to achieve a feat that all of modern civilization has been striving to accomplish: freedom of choice.

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Beware The New Wave of Lawyer-Blackmailer Scam Schemes Extorting Blockchain Startups

By Christopher 
Ever since cryptocurrencies evolved, scams have been part of them, People have lost millions to on-line scammers. Just six months into 2020 and victims have already lost over $1.4 billion, according to CipherTrace. 

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