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Poisson Distribution – A Formula to Calculate Probability Distribution
IntroductionProbability Distributions play an important role in our daily lives. We commonly use them when trying to summarise and gain insights from different forms of data. Because of this, they're quite an important topic in fields such as Mathematics, Computer Science, Statistics, and Data Science. There are two main types
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Poisson Distribution – A Formula to Calculate Probability Distribution
IntroductionProbability Distributions play an important role in our daily lives. We commonly use them when trying to summarise and gain insights from different forms of data. Because of this, they're quite an important topic in fields such as Mathematics, Computer Science, Statistics, and Data Science. There are two main types
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Poisson Distribution – A Formula to Calculate Probability Distribution
Probability Distributions play an important role in our daily lives. We commonly use them when trying to summarise and gain insights from different forms of data. Because of this, they're quite an important topic in fields such as Mathematics, Computer Science…
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How the Founder of Slack & Flickr Turned Failures into Million- and Billion-dollar Companies
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How the Founder of Slack & Flickr Turned Failures into Million- and Billion-dollar Companies
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How the Founder of Slack & Flickr Turned Colossal Failures into Million- and Billion-dollar Companies
By considering the stories of these über-successful companies, we can find valuable lessons for anyone considering their own business pivot.
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12 CSS Libraries for Beautiful Image Hover Effects
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12 CSS Libraries for Beautiful Image Hover Effects
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12 CSS Libraries for Beautiful Image Hover Effects - Hongkiat
Letting users easily and clearly know which part of the webpage is clickable is an important part of UX design. The old but gold way of doing it was to
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Helpful Writing Sites For Fiction Writers
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10 Helpful Writing Sites For Fiction Writers - Hongkiat
Your creative process as a fiction writer may differ from those of your peers, but one thing's for sure: all of you struggle with the same basic problems.
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What Does It Take to Be the “Best” of Companies Today?
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What Does It Take to Be the “Best” of Companies Today?
Excellence really boils down to one simple question: The “Tom Test.”
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5 Easy Tips to Prepare for Distance Learning “ Teen SMART Goals
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5 Easy Tips to Prepare Teens for Distance Learning
How many of you struggled with homeschooling your teens during the end of the year? School is almost back in session, and families are…
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7 Reasons Every iPhone User Should Be Worried About the App Store’s 30% Tax
In the last few months, many prominent app developers voiced their disapproval of the App Store policies Apple imposes on all apps. Why should that concern you if you own an iPhone? Here are 7 reasons.
HIGHER PRICES. Apple’s 30% commission makes all apps and digital goods more expensive for you. It goes on top of the price you pay to developers for any services and games you buy on your phone. You pay more for every app, even though Apple already charged you a few hundred dollars more for your iPhone than it cost to make. In short, you keep paying even after you have paid.
CENSORSHIP. Some content in apps like Telegram is unavailable to you because Apple censors what is allowed on the App Store, which it fully controls to enforce the 30% tax. Apple even restricts us – app developers – from telling our users that certain content was hidden for iPhone users specifically at their request. Apple should realize how ridiculous their attempt to globally censor content looks: imagine a web browser deciding which websites you are allowed to view.
LACK OF PRIVACY. In order to install an app from the App Store, you must first create an Apple account and log in using it. After that, every single app you download and every push notification you receive is tied to your account, making you an easier target to track. Since the main reason you have to use an Apple account to download an iPhone app is Apple’s desire to enforce their 30% commission, the cost of their greed also includes your private data.
DELAYS IN APP UPDATES. You get new versions of your apps several days or weeks after they are actually ready, because Apple’s review team is notoriously inefficient and often delays approval for no apparent reason. You would think Apple could use the billions of dollars it receives from third-party apps to hire additional moderators. Somehow they are unable to do even that, and us – big apps like Telegram – typically have to wait several days or even weeks to publish updates.
FEWER APPS. Apple’s 30% commission on apps goes on top of all the other expenses developers must pay for: government taxes such as VAT (~20%), wages, research, servers, marketing. Many apps would have been net profitable in a world without Apple’s 30% commission, but being forced to surrender 30% of their revenue to Apple makes them unsustainable. As a result, many of them go bankrupt and lots of great apps you could have enjoyed just don’t exist.
MORE ADS IN APPS. Because Apple makes selling premium services and accepting donations one-third less meaningful for developers, many of them are forced to show ads in their apps in order for their companies to survive. Apple’s policies skew the entire industry towards selling user data instead of letting them adopt more privacy-friendly business models like selling additional services to their users.
WORSE APPS. Billions of dollars are taken from developers who could have otherwise spent those funds on improving the quality of the apps you use every day. Instead, this money rests idly in Apple’s offshore bank accounts and does nothing for the world, while app developers struggle to find resources for the research and development the world needs.
The situation is so bad that one would expect Apple’s 30% cut to be unsustainable. Yet it’s been around for more than 10 years and is still there. In my Telegraph post below, I'm explaining how Apple has been able to trick consumers and regulators into inaction for so long.
In the last few months, many prominent app developers voiced their disapproval of the App Store policies Apple imposes on all apps. Why should that concern you if you own an iPhone? Here are 7 reasons.
HIGHER PRICES. Apple’s 30% commission makes all apps and digital goods more expensive for you. It goes on top of the price you pay to developers for any services and games you buy on your phone. You pay more for every app, even though Apple already charged you a few hundred dollars more for your iPhone than it cost to make. In short, you keep paying even after you have paid.
CENSORSHIP. Some content in apps like Telegram is unavailable to you because Apple censors what is allowed on the App Store, which it fully controls to enforce the 30% tax. Apple even restricts us – app developers – from telling our users that certain content was hidden for iPhone users specifically at their request. Apple should realize how ridiculous their attempt to globally censor content looks: imagine a web browser deciding which websites you are allowed to view.
LACK OF PRIVACY. In order to install an app from the App Store, you must first create an Apple account and log in using it. After that, every single app you download and every push notification you receive is tied to your account, making you an easier target to track. Since the main reason you have to use an Apple account to download an iPhone app is Apple’s desire to enforce their 30% commission, the cost of their greed also includes your private data.
DELAYS IN APP UPDATES. You get new versions of your apps several days or weeks after they are actually ready, because Apple’s review team is notoriously inefficient and often delays approval for no apparent reason. You would think Apple could use the billions of dollars it receives from third-party apps to hire additional moderators. Somehow they are unable to do even that, and us – big apps like Telegram – typically have to wait several days or even weeks to publish updates.
FEWER APPS. Apple’s 30% commission on apps goes on top of all the other expenses developers must pay for: government taxes such as VAT (~20%), wages, research, servers, marketing. Many apps would have been net profitable in a world without Apple’s 30% commission, but being forced to surrender 30% of their revenue to Apple makes them unsustainable. As a result, many of them go bankrupt and lots of great apps you could have enjoyed just don’t exist.
MORE ADS IN APPS. Because Apple makes selling premium services and accepting donations one-third less meaningful for developers, many of them are forced to show ads in their apps in order for their companies to survive. Apple’s policies skew the entire industry towards selling user data instead of letting them adopt more privacy-friendly business models like selling additional services to their users.
WORSE APPS. Billions of dollars are taken from developers who could have otherwise spent those funds on improving the quality of the apps you use every day. Instead, this money rests idly in Apple’s offshore bank accounts and does nothing for the world, while app developers struggle to find resources for the research and development the world needs.
The situation is so bad that one would expect Apple’s 30% cut to be unsustainable. Yet it’s been around for more than 10 years and is still there. In my Telegraph post below, I'm explaining how Apple has been able to trick consumers and regulators into inaction for so long.
Telegraph – Pavel Durov
7 Myths Apple Is Using to Justify Their 30% Tax on Apps
Apple spends a lot of money on PR and lobbying in order to keep their monopoly power. If you follow the debate around Apple’s 30% cut that results in higher prices and worse apps, you are guaranteed to encounter at least one of the false narratives disclosed…
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How to Automate Your GitHub Profile README
GitHub’s new profile page README feature is bringing some personality to the Myspace pages of the developer Internet. Though Markdown lends itself best to standard static text content, that’s not stopping creative folks from working to create a next-level README. You can include GIFs and images to add
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How to Automate Your GitHub Profile README
GitHub’s new profile page README feature is bringing some personality to the Myspace pages of the developer Internet. Though Markdown lends itself best to standard static text content, that’s not stopping creative folks from working to create a next-level README. You can include GIFs and images to add
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How to Automate Your GitHub Profile README
GitHub’s new profile page README feature is bringing some personality to the
Myspace pages of the developer Internet.
Though Markdown lends itself best to standard static text content, that’s not
stopping creative folks from working to create a next-level…
Myspace pages of the developer Internet.
Though Markdown lends itself best to standard static text content, that’s not
stopping creative folks from working to create a next-level…
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Developing and Deploying Micro-Frontends With Single-Spa
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Developing and Deploying Micro-Frontends With Single-Spa
Micro-frontends are the future of frontend web development.
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How We Reduced React Docker Image By 17x
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Here Are Four Signs Your Company’s Culture Is Toxic
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Here Are Four Signs Your Company’s Culture Is Toxic
And how you can address each of them.
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A Bit on Web Component Libraries
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A Bit on Web Component Libraries
A run of Web Components news crossed my desk recently so I thought I'd group it up here. To my mind, one of the best use cases for Web Components is
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style9: build-time CSS-in-JS
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style9: build-time CSS-in-JS
In April of last year, Facebook revealed its big new redesign. An ambitious project, it was a rebuild of a large site with a massive amount of users. To
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How to Setup a Contact Page in Laravel With and Without Attachments
I recently struggled a bit when trying to set up a contact page in Laravel. So I figured that I should blog about my experience, as it might help someone who wants to do the same. Laravel is an open source PHP framework used to develop web applications. It follows
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How to Setup a Contact Page in Laravel With and Without Attachments
I recently struggled a bit when trying to set up a contact page in Laravel. So I figured that I should blog about my experience, as it might help someone who wants to do the same. Laravel is an open source PHP framework used to develop web applications. It follows
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How to Setup a Contact Page in Laravel With and Without Attachments
I recently struggled a bit when trying to set up a contact page in Laravel. So I
figured that I should blog about my experience, as it might help someone who
wants to do the same.
Laravel is an open source [https://opensource.com/resources/what-open-source]…
figured that I should blog about my experience, as it might help someone who
wants to do the same.
Laravel is an open source [https://opensource.com/resources/what-open-source]…
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How to Prepare for a Technical Interview
In June 2020 I watched an inspiring talk by Anthony D. Mays, a technical coach and founder at Morgan Latimerco. He came on a Facebook Developer Circles Benin live session and talked about how to prepare for a technical interview. During the live session, he said that “Helping people to
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How to Prepare for a Technical Interview
In June 2020 I watched an inspiring talk by Anthony D. Mays, a technical coach and founder at Morgan Latimerco. He came on a Facebook Developer Circles Benin live session and talked about how to prepare for a technical interview. During the live session, he said that “Helping people to
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How to Prepare for a Technical Interview
In June 2020 I watched an inspiring talk by Anthony D. Mays, a technical coach
and founder at Morgan Latimerco [https://morganlatimer.com/]. He came on a
Facebook Developer Circles Benin live session and talked about how to prepare
for a technical interview…
and founder at Morgan Latimerco [https://morganlatimer.com/]. He came on a
Facebook Developer Circles Benin live session and talked about how to prepare
for a technical interview…
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How to Develop and Deploy Your First Full-Stack Web App Using A Static Site and Node.js
This tutorial will show you how to convert a static website that uses HTML, CSS and JavaScript (JS) to a dynamic one using MongoDB, Express, Static HTML, CSS, JS, and Node.js. Our tech stack will be similar to the popular MEAN/MERN stack (MongoDB, Express, Angular or React, and
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How to Develop and Deploy Your First Full-Stack Web App Using A Static Site and Node.js
This tutorial will show you how to convert a static website that uses HTML, CSS and JavaScript (JS) to a dynamic one using MongoDB, Express, Static HTML, CSS, JS, and Node.js. Our tech stack will be similar to the popular MEAN/MERN stack (MongoDB, Express, Angular or React, and
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How to Develop and Deploy Your First Full-Stack Web App Using A Static Site and Node.js
This tutorial will show you how to convert a static website that uses HTML, CSS
and JavaScript (JS) to a dynamic one using MongoDB, Express, Static HTML, CSS,
JS, and Node.js.
Our tech stack will be similar to the popular MEAN/MERN stack (MongoDB, Express…
and JavaScript (JS) to a dynamic one using MongoDB, Express, Static HTML, CSS,
JS, and Node.js.
Our tech stack will be similar to the popular MEAN/MERN stack (MongoDB, Express…