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    2023-10-18

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  1. User avatar
     
    Sustainable business growth = sustainable blogging platform

    HackerNoon's doubled revenue for 5 years in a row. So instead of using blogging platforms that are VC propped up or owned by wealthy non-operators, consider publishing on HackerNoon instead!

    ๐Ÿ Competitors: Medium
    ๐Ÿ‘ Pros:    Sustainable|Awesome community|High quality content|Human editor|Built in distribution|Readership|Latest technology
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    so much free tech content!

    product management, software development, startup management ---- so so so many free stories.

    ๐Ÿ Competitors: TechCrunch, Medium, The Information, Substack
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    Best writer experience so far!

    Love the writer's onboarding process on Hacker Noon. Some personal touches make the whole experience of stories submission even more enjoyable for me. Way to go!

    ๐Ÿ‘ Pros:    Seamless onboarding|Web traffic|User-friendly

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Social recommendations and mentions

We have tracked the following product recommendations or mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you see what people think about Hacker Noon and what they use it for.
  • Ask HN: What are some of the best SaaS/tech blogs?
    There are several fantastic SaaS and tech blogs out there that offer valuable insights. Some of my personal favorites include Rather Labs blog (https://www.ratherlabs.com/blog) TechCrunch for the latest tech news (https://techcrunch.com/), SaaStr for SaaS-focused content (https://www.saastr.com/), and Hacker Noon for a mix of tech topics (https://hackernoon.com/). If you're into deep tech dives, MIT Technology... - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
  • A Developer's Guide to Blogging
    HackerNoon is very different to dev.to & Hashnode in that any article you submit there has to go through a human editor who works with you to ensure your article is at its best before it is published. However, they may choose not to publish your article at all. - Source: dev.to / 8 months ago
  • Best Websites For Coders
    Hacker Noon : How hackers start their afternoons. - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
  • The comeback of the Fediverse and the Old Web
    It was monetization, though, what drove Hackernoon to leave Medium And start its own publication platform. Same as Medium and other sites such as Dev.to, they honor the canonical tag (so we can publish in our own personal blog, and then re-publish there for greater visibility)... well, they did, not anymore. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
  • Where do developers hang out in 2022?
    Hackernoon is a perfect place where you can read (or write) plenty of various tech stories. Itโ€™s a global community of 15,000+ writers and over 3,000,000 of monthly readers. Some real person on Twitter said that you can find on Hackernoon "the best hacker and developer publication on the internet". Check it out for yourself. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
  • 9 most effective methods for learning JavaScript (or any other language)
    If you're looking for a way to learn and practice JavaScript, start a blog. Yes, Start a blog. This can be especially useful if you have some kind of experience (basic level) with the language but are still a beginner/intermediate at writing code. It's simple to set up an account on devto, hashnode, hackernoon, Aviyel, and any other blogging platform(s) where you can publish your own content in the form of blog... - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
  • I made a Hackernoon web scraper with Selenium, and deployed as a cron job without dealing with infrastructure
    From selenium import webdriver From selenium.webdriver.common.by import By Import pandas as pd From datetime import date ABSTRA_SELENIUM_URL = getenv('ABSTRA_SELENIUM_URL') Options = webdriver.ChromeOptions() Options.add_argument("--no-sandbox") Driver = webdriver.Remote(command_executor=ABSTRA_SELENIUM_URL, options=options) Driver.get("https://hackernoon.com/") Elements = driver.find_elements(By.CLASS_NAME,... Source: over 1 year ago
  • Aligning technology and business goals: 5 lessons I learned after being on both sides
    Tech blogs and newsletters. These are great because, unlike books or papers, they are written in a laymanโ€™s language, constantly updated, and give you digestible nuggets of knowledge. My favorites are HackerNoon, Programming Digest (weekly newsletter), and this community on Dev.to. - Source: dev.to / almost 2 years ago
  • 5 ways that will help you become an Open Source Influencer and a Community Rockstar!
    Popular Tech Blogs (Dev.to, HackerNoon, DZone, Smashing Magazine, CodePen, etc) are all looking for educational content. - Source: dev.to / almost 2 years ago
  • Introducing CropScore: An Image Cropper for Content Creators โœ‚โœจ
    Currently the supported platforms are Hashnode, DEV, Medium, Hackernoon, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, Pinterest, Facebook and Instagram. In the future I might add other sites recommended by the users. - Source: dev.to / about 2 years ago
  • Ask HN: If not Medium, then what?
    Iโ€™m with you. I just want an easy place to write and share an article, and I would prefer not to self host and install a million things. No one has seemed to have suggested any alternatives, except for [HackerNoon](https://hackernoon.com). Surely thereโ€™s something else? Medium canโ€™t have that large of a stranglehold to the point of a monopoly. (If Iโ€™m wrong, then this is a biz opportunity.). - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
  • 21 Reflections for 2021 (As a Developer)
    Throughout 2021, I also discovered some other developer communities which Iโ€™ve become a part of such as Codenewbie, Hackernoon and Aviyel. I also kick-started the inspirezone community and Discord server as the starting point of the goal to grow a space where motivated developers can help keep each other accountable. - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
  • 2021: Kaizen or Nothing
    Next was HackerNoon congratulatory email on becoming a blogging fellow. 2022 will be filled with me writing a lot. - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
  • Developer Communities Every Developer should Join According to your niche.
    Hackernoon It is a site where you can read, write, and publish articles visible internationally, it's a community of 15k + writers and over 3 million readers. Top tech companies use this platform to share their expertise. - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
  • Best Websites Every Programmer Should Visit
    Hacker Noon : How hackers start their afternoons. - Source: dev.to / about 3 years ago

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