Alternate take away: Visibility of key metrics/information (bell on expensive machine) is a strong motivator. Worthwhile when considering spending resources on things like creating informative dashboards and proper…
Thanks for the guide I just moved out here this week to start as a founding engineer in a new VC-backed startup in San Francisco. Anyone have any recommendations for finding roommates in the area?
Cool solution to the iOS 7 issue of status bar being part of the navigation bar interfering with a "hamburger"/side menu transition
Cool idea. I noticed it pulled in my star'ed repos as bookmarks will it continue to add new starred repos as octomarks or does that import only happen once? I'm a little confused as to what I would use the octomarks…
I think this would especially make sense considering the Lifetime value of these iOS customers. Forcing (the majority) of users to pay for upfront for the iPhone seems to drive a much better success rate on the iOS app…
another option is Kif (https://github.com/square/kif) an iOS integration/UI testing tool developed by Square. we've had some good experiences thus far testing some of our newer iOS projects with Kif
Alternate take away: Visibility of key metrics/information (bell on expensive machine) is a strong motivator. Worthwhile when considering spending resources on things like creating informative dashboards and proper…
Thanks for the guide I just moved out here this week to start as a founding engineer in a new VC-backed startup in San Francisco. Anyone have any recommendations for finding roommates in the area?
Cool solution to the iOS 7 issue of status bar being part of the navigation bar interfering with a "hamburger"/side menu transition
Cool idea. I noticed it pulled in my star'ed repos as bookmarks will it continue to add new starred repos as octomarks or does that import only happen once? I'm a little confused as to what I would use the octomarks…
I think this would especially make sense considering the Lifetime value of these iOS customers. Forcing (the majority) of users to pay for upfront for the iPhone seems to drive a much better success rate on the iOS app…
another option is Kif (https://github.com/square/kif) an iOS integration/UI testing tool developed by Square. we've had some good experiences thus far testing some of our newer iOS projects with Kif