IntelliGame in Action: Gamifying JavaScript Unit Tests – Experiment

:::info Authors: (1) Philipp Straubinger, University of Passau, Passau, Germany and this author contributed equally to this research; (2) Tommaso Fulcini, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy and this author contributed equally to this research; (3) Gordon Fraser, University of Passau, Passau, Germany; (4) Marco Torchiano, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy. ::: Table of Links Abstract … Read more

How to Master .NET 8 Web API: From Setup to Security – The Best 50 Tips

From the initial project setup using the .NET CLI to configuring middleware, controllers, and services, learn every step to build a robust API. Discover best practices for dependency injection, asynchronous actions, and handling exceptions to create scalable, efficient web applications. 1. Setting Up a .NET 8 Web API Project Concept Use the .NET CLI to … Read more

The Prediction Market Primitive: Using AIs to Create Prediction Markets at Microscopic Scale

Acknowledgments: Special thanks to Rein Wu, Dylan Zhang, and Bill Shi for their feedback and contributions. :::tip tl’dr People have been predicting prediction markets to take off sooner or later, and ongoing UX improvements have primed this segment for takeoff But to scale to billions of users, we need “something new” beyond ongoing UX improvements, … Read more

Range Protocol Unveils Skate: An App Layer Powering Apps To Run On All Chains With One State

SINGAPORE, Singapore, April 3rd, 2024/Chainwire/–Skate is backed by leading founders in web3, including EigenLayer, Polygon, Manta, Axelar, Pendle, A41 and Galxe, supporting its vision to make web3 efficient for a modular future by solving application fragmentation Range Protocol, a unified liquidity provisioning platform, today announced the launch of Skate, the universal application layer that empowers … Read more

IntelliGame in Action: Gamifying JavaScript Unit Tests – Implementation

:::info Authors: (1) Philipp Straubinger, University of Passau, Passau, Germany and this author contributed equally to this research; (2) Tommaso Fulcini, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy and this author contributed equally to this research; (3) Gordon Fraser, University of Passau, Passau, Germany; (4) Marco Torchiano, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy. ::: Table of Links Abstract … Read more

IntelliGame in Action: Gamifying JavaScript Unit Tests – Background and Related Work

:::info Authors: (1) Philipp Straubinger, University of Passau, Passau, Germany and this author contributed equally to this research; (2) Tommaso Fulcini, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy and this author contributed equally to this research; (3) Gordon Fraser, University of Passau, Passau, Germany; (4) Marco Torchiano, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy. ::: Table of Links Abstract … Read more

IntelliGame in Action: Gamifying JavaScript Unit Tests – Abstract and Intro

:::info Authors: (1) Philipp Straubinger, University of Passau, Passau, Germany and this author contributed equally to this research; (2) Tommaso Fulcini, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy and this author contributed equally to this research; (3) Gordon Fraser, University of Passau, Passau, Germany; (4) Marco Torchiano, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy. ::: Table of Links Abstract … Read more

#19: Latest Edition of One More Thing in AI Newsletter

Dear reader, Welcome to the latest edition of the “One More Thing in AI newsletter.”  For Startup founders and Business Leaders like you who want to get smarter on AI in less than 5 minutes. In this Edition Microsoft steals Mustafa Blackwell: Nvidia’s 30x Leap in GPU Technology The Rise of Devin, the AI Powered developer … Read more

How to Solve Allure Report Security Issues

Detailed and visually appealing test reports are crucial for software testers to understand test results and make informed decisions. With meticulous attention to detail, the Social Discovery Group’s team crafts visually captivating test reports with the help of Allure Reports – the open-source powerhouse that seemed to have all the answers. Yet, we uncovered a … Read more

The Noonification: Newton’s Laws in Society: How Social Forces Move Physical Bodies (4/3/2024)

How are you, hacker? 🪐What’s happening in tech this week: The Noonification by HackerNoon has got you covered with fresh content from our top 5 stories of the day, every day at noon your local time! Set email preference here. ## Dealing with Missing Data in Financial Time Series – Recipes and Pitfalls By @hackerclrk2ky7l00003j6qwtumiz7c … Read more

How to Build a Resilient Microservice Architecture With Java

Microservice architecture has revolutionized the development and deployment of modern software systems, offering unprecedented scalability, flexibility, and maintainability. Despite the fact that microservices are considered a cutting-edge development industry, the term was first used 20 years ago — in 2005, Peter Rogers invented the term “micro-web services” during a presentation on cloud computing. Rogers created … Read more

PromptDesk: Simplifying Prompt Management in a Rapidly Evolving AI Landscape

Why I Started PromptDesk As a Machine Learning engineer at Seismic, the world’s leading AI-powered sales and marketing enablement platform, I’ve witnessed firsthand the incredible pace at which the AI market is moving. This rapid evolution, coupled with market hype and confusion, inspired me to create PromptDesk, a 100% open-source project to streamline prompt-based development. … Read more

7 Ways to Up Your TypeScript Game

TypeScript’s increasing popularity in recent years has made it something many front-end developers have started to learn. As a front-end engineer, I was regularly told it was pretty simple and would be easy to just pick up, given my background in JavaScript. When I finally started working somewhere where we used TS, while it was … Read more

ByteTrade Lab and UC Berkeley Partner to Explore the Next Generation of Decentralized AI

ByteTrade Lab, an industrial partner with the University of California, Berkeley (“Berkeley”) FHL Vive Center, today announced that the partnership has led to the launch of GaiaNet, a new decentralized AI infrastructure project.   GaiaNet is a decentralized network that provides secure, censorship-resistant, and monetizable AI agents that incorporate each individual’s proprietary knowledge and skills … Read more

Understanding Color Space Transform Using The Moving Least Squares Method

By utilizing simple mathematics and parallel computing, we can efficiently overcome performance constraints when manipulating large images. This article will explore how the geometric distortion features of ImageMetalling can be used to transform color spaces, as demonstrated in the following example: To comprehend the code discussed in this article, it would be beneficial to have … Read more

The Future of AI’s Impact on Education

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to revolutionize education by offering personalized learning experiences tailored to the individual strengths, weaknesses, and needs of each student, thereby enhancing the effectiveness of educational outcomes. For teachers, it introduces efficiency and automation into various aspects of education, such as grading and administrative tasks, freeing educators to devote more … Read more

Normalizing Women In Tech: Interview With Ksenia Mayorova, Leading Product Manager At InDrive

HackerNoon editorial team has launched this interview series with women in tech to celebrate their achievements and share their struggles. We need more women in technology, and by sharing stories, we can encourage many girls to follow their dreams. Share your story today! Tell us about yourself! Thank you for having me! As a leading … Read more

Achieving High Availability with MariaDB MaxScale

Mission-critical applications require high availability. The goal of high availability is to provide users with consistent access to services or resources, minimizing the chances of interruption. Automatic failover is a specific mechanism used to achieve high availability. It involves automatically detecting the failure of a system component (like a server, network, or database) and immediately … Read more

VERSES AI’s Revolutionary Framework Lays Down The Path to Natural Shared Super-Intelligence

In a landmark paper published March 29, 2024, in the journal, Entropy, a team of visionary researchers from VERSES AI has unveiled a groundbreaking framework that could pave the way for the emergence of a new form of artificial intelligence based on a first-principles approach to multi-scale artificial intelligence, operating on the principles of natural … Read more

The 30-Day .NET Challenge Day 15: Lazy Initialization

To unlock the full potential of your .Net Application, it’s essential to familiarize yourself with the Lazy class. Introduction To enhance the power of the .Net Application, make use of the Lazy class to pause the instantiation of class until the object is needed. Learning Objectives A common mistake of developers How to use Lazy … Read more

Bootcamp to Code: US Marine Corps Wisdom for the Tech World

Over the past few years, I’ve engaged in discussions with friends immersed deeply in the tech sector. These aren’t just any friends: they are accomplished professionals, sought-after independent consultants, solopreneurs with a clientele patiently waiting months (sometimes even years) to avail their expertise, and dynamic members of leadership teams at burgeoning startups. These individuals have … Read more