How applicable are agile software development practices, continuous integration, and continuous deployment in the context of NASA’s Ingenuity helicopter? Discuss.
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Raspberry Pi 400 vs ZX Spectrum: https://t.co/CzGxofLbeJ
The Raspberry Pi 400 showcases the amazing progress personal computing technology has made over the past 40 years.
Allen's commercial history of Smalltalk ends with a list of all of the ways it succeeded. In 25 more cryptic paragraphs I've written my own history as it bears on the future I seek. Here, for insiders who understand Smalltalk's influence on wiki: https://t.co/qruDi1boa4
Allen recounts the commercial history of Smalltalk with good answers for why we aren't coding in it today. Every detail of the 15 years I was devoted to Smalltalk ring true. The fabulous PARC years before that make a good read too. https://t.co/BKuDigt7jY
I am going to tickle your brain today. “I believe that nature does not have a master branch. Unfinished branches are rejection of the evolution process. We just live in a current branch. And in this chaos, cosmos evolves”
@figmadesign Thanks for responding! Arrow navigation renders usability testing invalid, especially when measuring findability. Users practically have free access to all screens without using on-screen nav. In unmoderated testing the issue is even graver.
I'll pm you with more details :)
Good folks at @figmadesign - Any idea how to disable on-screen-arrow (and keyboard arrow key) connections between screens in Presentation View and have only prototype interactions for users to navigate?
#ux#interaction#design
Just published as open access/data on Zenodo a data set of 17,264 GitHub projects developed by enterprises, its extended description, and its replication package. Paper will appear in the MSR-2020 @msrconf. https://t.co/6SCJkrodz0 https://t.co/IFKU5ZJaa7 https://t.co/3x3ywae0R8
Four years ago I setup bash to keep a history of all the commands I type. It's great to be able to go back in time and, nowadays, the cost is tiny. Here are the most frequently-executed commands from the 172k I run. Visit https://t.co/7NsSbjYj6f to learn about a related MOOC.
Beware fearful prognostications about AI, says the Brookings Institute: “The big challenge we’re looking at in the next few years is not mass unemployment but mass redeployment,” Michael Chui of the McKinsey Global Institute has observed. https://t.co/OVRGRzGPJd
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Users can now collaborate within a Slack workspace. They can use the /tefter command to add bookmarks, create aliases and search.
Read more about it 👉https://t.co/hx6RBU1X7u
Google is not really an Agile company because they don't really listen to their customers. They occasionally make very good guesses (docs, gmail), but their track record is far from perfect. We all need to remember that and stop worshiping them because of their market cap.
Booking a flight on @ryanair website is a minefield of dark patterns and erroneous clicks, each one designed to get you to spend more money. What a shit experience and one I avoid unless I have no other choice of airline.
If you work at GitHub for the past 9 years, and you have a dream to build your own calmup, do you quit to follow your dream or not? https://t.co/QnRzpo8EtE
@Sc_Meerkat@mfeathers I think there are at least two points for such an exercise. First, understanding one’s tools is a super power. Second, the text editor is not yet a completely solved problem.