All Stories published by HackerNoon.com on March 27, 2017

Improve Your Python: Python Classes and Object Oriented Programming

Note: Each day this week I’m going to republish one of my most popular posts. My hope is that people who missed them the first time might find them useful now. This post, on “classes” and Object Oriented


Service Worker Testing Made Easy

Having worked for both Playstation and Pinterest, both with huge numbers of users, there is nothing that scares me more than pushing code with zero tests. I mean, I know I’m good, but my bugs disagree.


How We Created RPG Awesome

When @nagoshiashumari and I (@idmontie) set out to create an easy-to-use font library, we didn’t realize the amount of work that would go into finding, curating, and organizing all of the icons so that developers could use them on their site. We aimed to create a font library that…


Learning to Learn Haskell

A month or two ago, we discussed the Intimidation Factor of Haskell. That article focused on why people see Haskell as challenging and why they shouldn’t. Today we’ll pick up on some of the threads of that conversation. We’ll explore the how of learning Haskell (and other things)…


Roots of the Feature Factory (1/n)

What are the roots of the feature factory approach?

You can often trace it back to how efforts are funded, and how managers/team members are incentivized…

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Introducing Muriel

An electron app to binge-watch anything, without being bored

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