Published inHackerNoon.comWriting a Frontend Web Framework with WebAssembly And GoJavaScript Frontend frameworks have undoubtedly helped to push the boundaries of what was previously possible in the context of a browser…Nov 4, 20181Nov 4, 20181
Published inHackerNoon.comGo Face Recognition Tutorial — Part 1The whole area of Face Recognition is something I love reading about. Implementing one yourself makes you sound like you are Tony Stark and…Sep 28, 2018Sep 28, 2018
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Published inHackerNoon.comAdvanced Testing in Go - TutorialWelcome fellow coders! In this tutorial, we are going to be taking a look at some of the more advanced testing practices used by the Go…Aug 31, 2018Aug 31, 2018
Published inHackerNoon.comGo WebAssembly — Building a Calculator TutorialWelcome All! With Go v1.11 having just been released with an experimental port to WebAssembly included, I thought it would be awesome to…Aug 26, 20186Aug 26, 20186
How I scaled my static website to a global market for a fraction of the cost on AWSMigrating from a server-based solution to S3 static website resulted in increased performance and decreased costsAug 15, 20186Aug 15, 20186
Published inHackerNoon.comBuilding a Network Command Line Interface in GoIn this article, we are going to be building a very simple Command Line Interface in Go using the urfave/cli package available on Github…Jul 30, 2018Jul 30, 2018
Published inHackerNoon.comBuilding a HackerNews Clone in VueJSIn this project series we are going to be building a simplistic version of HackerNews in VueJS from scratch. This will hopefully cover some…Jul 16, 2018Jul 16, 2018
Published incodeburstBuilding Real-time ReactJS Applications with Socket.IoIn this article, we are going to be looking at how you can implement real-time websocket-based communication within your ReactJS web…Jul 15, 20181Jul 15, 20181
Published inHackerNoon.comCloud Agnostic Architecture is a MythVendor lock-in — being locked into a specific cloud provider through the use of services specific to that cloud providerJun 18, 20182Jun 18, 20182