Wir nehmen am #WirVsVirusHack teil und bauen eine Plattform zur Verteilung von Patienten auf Testzentren in Deutschland. Wir suchen nach Helfern aus den Testzentren, die uns Fragen zum Testprozess und den Anforderungen beantworten können. Danke!
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@natfriedman Something where a developer can add upcoming events like conferences and meetups which are displayed on the profile. Other developers could see whether they could get in touch in person in the near future.
Release the...Kraggl! 🦑This application adds the power of Toggle time-tracking ⏲to GitKraken Glo Boards so you can track the amount of time spent working without leaving your favorite project management tool. 🙌https://t.co/KwopTsReHQ
Kraggl is now featured in the Glo Boards marketplace. Connect your project boards with @toggl. Learned a lot while building it with @bisb4ldi. Check it out!
🎉Introducing the Glo Boards marketplace!🎉 See what FREE API integrations are available to enhance your Glo experience, including import and export tools, slack integrations, chrome extensions, time tracking tools, and more. 👏https://t.co/jrXKeQn6jv 👀
I just published my first blog post about Kraggl. Kraggl connects to your Glo Boards and can automatically start Toggl timers when you start working on tasks. Code is available on Github.
Check it out: https://t.co/ghmr7yESdr
@stroughtonsmith for internal testing. It turns out the name change didn't get propagated and my moms first name was added to the team (nice). I called Apple Support and they changed it to my name. Still to this day I receive E-Mails addressed randomly to my mom, me and Developer 2
@stroughtonsmith When I got my first iPod Touch 9 years ago my mom had to create an account for me, because I was too young. I since updated the personal information, payment method etc. Fast forward to last year, I start a new job at a software company and they want to add my developer account 1
10 years ago today, I had the idea for an app I thought was interesting. I called it Bump, and sent this email to Andy Huibers.
Here’s a thread with some memories and lessons learned in the last 10 years.