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How to Create Zoom Meeting URLs on Your Website · How to Find the Stinky Parts of Your Code [Part XLIV] [Add auth to any app with no-code workflows]( How are you, @{NAME}? Welcome to your HackerNoon Tech Brief - , sponsored by our friends at Descope. We’ve got stories for you covering [#javascript]( and more. Featured Job Openings [MTA -]( [Application Development Specialist]( [ASRC -]( [Software Engineer]( [Navy Federal Credit Union -]( [Full Stack Developer]( Explore thousands of tech jobs on the [HackerNoon Job Board](. [Understanding NPM Semantic Versioning: A Guide from Patch to Perfection]( By [@nessa02]( [ 4 Min read ] Dive into the world of Semantic Versioning (SemVer) and learn how it can make your software development process more efficient. [Read More.]( [How to Create Zoom Meeting URLs on Your Website]( By [@kanchansonwani]( [ 6 Min read ] Create a Zoom meeting URL and join the meeting via your website or your application. [Read More.]( [Daily Coding Problem: Rotating Matrices]( By [@nicolam94]( [ 5 Min read ] In this article we are building an algorithm to rotate a matrix by a certain degree, doing this with in-place and not-in-place algorithms [Read More.]( [BFS, DFS, Dijkstra, and A-Star Are Basically the Same Algorithm, I'll Show You Why]( By [@optiklab]( [ 20 Min read ] It turns out that well-known algorithms like BFS, DFS, Dijkstra, and A-Star are essentially variations of the same universal algorithm. [Read More.]( [How to Find the Stinky Parts of Your Code [Part XLIV]]( By [@mcsee]( [ 8 Min read ] Most of these smells are just hints of something that might be wrong. Therefore, they are not required to be fixed per se… (You should look into it, though.) [Read More.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Additional Stories of your interest: [-My Top 5 Favorite Python Tips and Tricks!]( [-How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Technical Debt]( [-Stateful vs. Stateless Applications in Containerized Environments]( --------------------------------------------------------------- We hope you enjoy these 56 minutes worth of free reading material. Anyone can get more involved with HackerNoon by simplify forwarding this email to a nerdy friend who will love you for it. What happened in your world this week? We’ve heard [writing can help consolidate technical knowledge]( [establish credibility, and contribute to emerging community standards](. Feeling Stuck? We got you covered. [Answer These Quirky Questions from HackerNoon 😉]( Until next time, may [automation]( be working for you. The HackerNoon Editorial Team mailto:support@hackernoon.com Want to get different tech stories? [Optimize what tags you're subscribed to]( or [unsubscribe.]( Hacker Noon, PO Box 2206, Edwards CO 81632

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