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- November 4, 2014 (11y ago)
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- A case for bots (buildingtolearn.wordpress.com)
- Denial and the Importance of Reflection (buildingtolearn.wordpress.com)
- Applying machine learning to enterprise problems (buildingtolearn.wordpress.com)
- Importance of celebration in startups (buildingtolearn.wordpress.com)
- Designing software to maximize working memory (buildingtolearn.wordpress.com)
- Success as a collection of failures (buildingtolearn.wordpress.com)
- Evolving nature of analytics (buildingtolearn.wordpress.com)
- Evolution of software development teams (buildingtolearn.wordpress.com)
- On “working from home” (buildingtolearn.wordpress.com)
- Why everyone should “carry a number” once in their life (buildingtolearn.wordpress.com)
- Dangers of being Data Driven (buildingtolearn.wordpress.com)
- When building a product, are you user-led or vision-led? (buildingtolearn.wordpress.com)
- Principles for designing enterprise software (buildingtolearn.wordpress.com)
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Here is what I'm trying to understand. Let's say I join a network. I gain some utility because of all existing nodes on the network. At the same time, I add to the utility of a network by becoming a node. Are there…
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Games are serious business, and most enterprise applications end up becoming gimmicky when they try gamification. Does HN know of contrary examples where enterprise applications are using gamification successfully?…
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I'm trying to learn about a candidate's perspective on recruiting. + What do you like and dislike about finding a new job? + What do you value when looking for a new job? + If you could change one thing about "job…
- Demystifying design for techies (buildingtolearn.wordpress.com)
- Lets not design things that are difficult to use (buildingtolearn.wordpress.com)
- What we see as shallow conveniences are life altering elsewhere (buildingtolearn.wordpress.com)
- Dividend vs. Deficit based thinking (buildingtolearn.wordpress.com)
- 3 months at community college changed my life (buildingtolearn.wordpress.com)
- Two deadly adversaries for product managers – Inertia and Entropy (buildingtolearn.wordpress.com)
- Hard work is for losers (buildingtolearn.wordpress.com)
- Good process vs. bad process (buildingtolearn.wordpress.com)
- The case against product backlogs at startups (buildingtolearn.wordpress.com)