How to prioritize with Saeed Khan
Understanding product prioritization
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Understanding product prioritization
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Product thinking moves our focus from fast output to outcome and impact
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Render 2016
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Browsers have had an <input> element since the dawn of time, and yet any time you talk to web developers about it, everyone complains about it. It’s unpredictable. It’s grumpy. It’s got reaaaaally strong opinions about style, and it doesn’t want to listen to yours. I’m going to tell you a story about how < input > grew up to be the moody adult it is, and why it’s maybe time we stood up to it.
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Do you remember <layer>? If you do, you also remember Netscape 4, and probably not fondly. And if you remember Netscape 4 you also remember most of web history, as I do.
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Responsive design is in. Everybody’s talking about it and diligently putting together responsive websites. Yet it’s no easy task to design and build good, fast, and flexible responsive pages. How do you achieve your goal faster?
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An autonomous collective of courageous and fearless geeks gathered along in a freshly created duchy of perpetually hoarded meeting rooms, and joined forces into an unstoppable mob of programming, leaving behind everything, and starting completely fresh.
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Learn about the limitations of classical inheritance, and the power and flexibility of prototypal OO that exists natively in JavaScript
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This talk is about using programming languages more effectively, and using that experience to create and select better programming languages. There are bad practices in software development that are so old and well established that it is difficult to recognize the problems they cause. There will be a review of the new good parts in ES6. JSON will also be mentioned.
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An attempt to describe our engineering culture. This is a journey in progress, not a journey completed, so the video is somewhere between "How Things Are Today" and "How We Want Things To Be".
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An attempt to describe our engineering culture. This is a journey in progress, not a journey completed, so the video is somewhere between "How Things Are Today" and "How We Want Things To Be".
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Med hjälp av en Epson TM-T88V har vi byggt en automatisk twitterskriver som skriver ut all aktivitet från ett valt twitterkonto. Väldigt enkelt och väldigt inspirerande.
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A quick mock-up of what a digital magazine cover could look like. The idea here is to take the familiar design and branding of Sunset Magazine and add motion.
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This video examines the benefits and limitations inherent in current mouse-based and window-oriented interfaces, the problems facing other potential solutions, and visualizes my proposal for a completely new way of interacting with desktop computers.
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The properties of Gestalt psychology are ever-present in today’s interfaces. Knowing how these properties affect the brain allows designers and developers to leverage the physiological and cognitive responses that are hard wired into their users.
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