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UX (User Experience), also die Erfahrungen, die ein:e Nutzer:in mit einem digitalen Produkt oder einem Unternehmen macht und UI (User Interface), also das visuelle Aussehen eines digitalen Produktes unterliegen ständigem Wandel und es ergeben sich immer wieder neue Trends. Unsere beiden UX und UI Experten Aline und Thomas stellen uns auch dieses Jahr wieder interessante Trends vor, von Bento-Grid-Layouts über Barrierefreiheit im Web zu Zero-Interface-Design. Themenwünsche, Anregungen und Feedback könnt ihr uns jederzeit gerne schreiben an: → zuerich@snowflake.ch Oder schreibt (und folgt) uns auf: → Instagram https://www.instagram.com/snowflake.agentur/ → LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/snowflake-productions-gmbh/ → Unsere Website: https://www.snowflake.ch/ → Unser Blog: https://www.snowflake.ch/blog → E-Mail: zuerich@snowflake.ch
UI (User Interface) yang bagus juga salah satu faktor orang betah main di salah satu konsol loh.
MotorTrend's Ed Loh & Jonny Lieberman sit down with MBRDNA Experience Designer, Dalal Elsheikh! What will user experience look like 10-15 years from now? Will we be exclusively looking at screens? What about VR or AR? How will AI be implemented?2:12 - Question of the Day.7:43 - Dalal's role at Mercedes.11:51 - Will Screens be the standard moving forward?15:00 - CarPlay.18:27 - Can cars keep up with the phone companies?22:03 - UX (User Experience) vs UI(User Interface).23:50 - Educational background - From NJU to Art Center.26:37 - Ford. The Factory Studio.32:40 - Wearable tech? 33:36 - Valet/Car Wash improvements.35:00 - VR, AR & HUD.41:36 - Incorporating AI.46:39 - Design inspiration & designing for the future.51:30 - EV pushback & moving goalposts.53:10 - China UX.57:00 - Brand experience.59:00 - Will.I.Am driving experience.01:01:45 - Hot Wheels: Ultimate Challenge!01:05:50 - Race Service. Travis Scott performance.01:08:00 - Drake vs Kendrick?01:09:19 - DalalDesignLab.com!
In this episode, we focus on creating a smooth customer experience. Sally shares her excitement about a new software project designed to prioritize ease of use for non-tech-savvy business owners. We discuss the importance of UI (User Interface) and UX (User Experience). UI is the visual part users interact with, while UX is about the overall journey and usability. Sally emphasizes a seamless interface that promotes familiarity and ease across devices. Key points include intuitive menus, avoiding dead ends in funnels, and always providing clear next steps to keep users engaged. Sally also highlights her passion for problem-solving and calls for beta testers to help refine the software. We just got featured on Feedspot's list of Australian women's lifestyle podcasts. Check it out at https://blog.feedspot.com/australian_women_lifestyle_podcasts/ Register here and take the first step towards your course creation success: https://www.sparkleclassacademy.com/infographic Connect with Sally and the Sparkle World: Website: https://sparkleclassacademy.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sallysparkscousins/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@SallySparksCousins Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SallySparksCousin
Ok, I absolutely love podcasting and talking with people from around the world about energy and humanity. But buckle up for today's episode because today is a fun one!! Sean Donegan, CEO at Satelytics, stopped by, and we had a blast! I have never been on a podcast that could have been as much fun as a "Pub Crawl."There are some critical points in our world, and the ability to prove or disprove whether you are polluting or not can mean the difference between staying in business or closing up shop.Satelytics is a cloud-based geospatial analytics software suite built to analyze terabytes of imagery to produce actionable insights. We specifically focus on providing timely, actionable alerts to our industrial customers in the oil & gas, power, mining, and water/wastewater sectors. Satelytics ingests multispectral or hyperspectral imagery gathered from satellites, aerial platforms, or fixed cameras, then processes these large data sets with algorithms designed to hunt for specific spectral signatures that indicate a problem. Satelytics is capable of delivering alerts on hydrocarbon leaks, saltwater leaks, methane leaks, encroachment threats, land movement, remediation progress, vegetation growth/health/speciation, water quality/chemistry, chemical constituents on land, and thermal changes.It is clear that Sean and I were brothers separated at birth, and are on the same mission. He just was the smarter and better-looking brother. Satelytics has customers like BP and Duke Energy and across different markets like mining, oil and gas, E&P, and midstream, and can make a difference in any size company.Sean, I can not wait for our Pub Crawl and other interviews! Thank you for the way cool swag. The had is wonderful, and the thermus is getting great use! - Talk soon - StuPlease follow Sean on his LinkedIn HERE: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sean-donegan-2249971/Check out Satelytics website HERE: https://www.satelytics.com/Highlights for this Podcast02:37 - About Satelytics04:06 - Goal as a company07:29 - Partner with companies across the world08:35 - Purpose and Clients11:20 - Detecting invasive grass species13:07 - About oil and gas16:33 - The UI(User Interface)19:35 - First project21:28 - The pipelines24:14 - Satellites31:29 - The big one for us is hydrogen32:53 - About PFAS35:59 - The specific constituentshttps://energynewsbeat.co/
Awakened Life Podcast - Interview with Youssef Tawfik "Navigating the Future of Business Technology” Awakened Life Podcast Season 4 Ep. 27 -- Welcome to another episode of "Awakened Life" with your host, Scott Landis. Today, we have a special guest, Youssef Tawfik, a visionary entrepreneur in the world of technology and innovation. In this episode, Youssef takes us on an insightful journey through the transformation from Web 2.0 to Web 3.0. Youssef demystifies the world of NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens) and provides a clear explanation of their recent fluctuations in value. Moreover, he delves into the profound impact of Web 3.0, showcasing how blockchain technology is revolutionizing secure data storage and tracking across multiple industries. As the founder of Revi Agency, Youssef sheds light on the robust systems within data centers, including blockchain, that ensure uninterrupted operation during power outages or natural disasters. His company specializes in technology assessments and tailoring bespoke software solutions, offering businesses greater efficiency and streamlined operations. Listeners gain insights into the vast array of services provided by Revi, ranging from crafting customized WordPress forms with unique outcomes to redefining branding beyond mere logos. Youssef's emphasis on professional graphic design, with a focus on cognitive ergonomics for websites, underscores the dedication to enhancing user experiences. The episode delves deep into essential tech concepts, such as UI (User Interface) and UX (User Experience), and emphasizes the pivotal role of branding and logo diversity in creating memorable digital experiences. Youssef also shares his personal journey and vision for the future of Revi Agency. To learn more from Youssef, or to book a technology analysis, go to....https://revi.agency/ Threads: https://www.threads.net/@revi.agency Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/revi.agency/ --- To find greater balance in your work and life, download the Total Freedom (life wheel) Exercise here: wheel.awakenedlife.com To join the Awakened Life Community at our next live retreat in Scottsdale, please apply here: https://www.awakenedlife.live/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scott-landis/message
Nesta semana, Mateus Villain desvenda os mistérios por trás da diferença crucial entre UI (User Interface) e UX (User Experience). Como um especialista em design de interação, ele explora como essas duas áreas interagem harmoniosamente no processo de criação de produtos digitais. Com exemplos elucidativos, Mateus mostra como a UI se concentra na aparência visual … Continue lendo "UX vs UI – Layers ponto tech #142"
2023-05-9 Weekly News - Episode 195Watch the video version on YouTube at https://youtube.com/live/7ulzr2lkDRs?feature=share Hosts: Eric Peterson - Senior Developer at Ortus Solutions Dan Card - Senior Developer at Ortus Solutions Thanks to our Sponsor - Ortus SolutionsThe makers of ColdBox, CommandBox, ForgeBox, TestBox and all your favorite box-es out there. A few ways to say thanks back to Ortus Solutions: Like and subscribe to our videos on YouTube. Help ORTUS reach for the Stars - Star and Fork our ReposStar all of your Github Box Dependencies from CommandBox with https://www.forgebox.io/view/commandbox-github Subscribe to our Podcast on your Podcast Apps and leave us a review Sign up for a free or paid account on CFCasts, which is releasing new content every week BOXLife store: https://www.ortussolutions.com/about-us/shop Buy Ortus's Books 102 ColdBox HMVC Quick Tips and Tricks on GumRoad (http://gum.co/coldbox-tips) Learn Modern ColdFusion (CFML) in 100+ Minutes - Free online https://modern-cfml.ortusbooks.com/ or buy an EBook or Paper copy https://www.ortussolutions.com/learn/books/coldfusion-in-100-minutes OR — Join us for the 10th Into the Box - In person ONLY!!! Patreon Support (stupendous)We have 40 patreons: https://www.patreon.com/ortussolutions. News and AnnouncementsICYMI - Into the Box - Hackathon added to Happy BoxDuring the first day of Into the Box Conference 2023; on May 18th, we're hosting a Happy Box Party where attendees can connect and network with one another. We're excited to announce that this year, we're introducing a new activity: a Hackathon team-up event! This hackathon is an excellent opportunity for tech enthusiasts to come together, collaborate, share their skills and knowledge, and work on innovative projects that tackle real-world problems. We hope you'll join us for this exciting time! We are currently in the process of finalizing the topics for the hackathon and would love to hear your feedback. We want to make sure that the topics we select are relevant to the interests and expertise of our attendees, so please take a moment to let us know what topics you would be most interested in working on.https://www.ortussolutions.com/blog/what-would-you-like-to-hack-on-at-into-the-box-2023 New Releases and UpdatesColdBox 7 RC ReleasedColdBox 7 RC has been released! Install it via ForgeBox using `coldbox@be`. Release at ITB 2023!What's New With ColdBox 7.0.0? Engine Support ColdBox CLI WireBox Updates Transient Request Cache Delegators Property Observers Lazy Properties New `onInjectorMissingDependency` event Population Enhancements (including mass assignment protection) Hierarchical Injectors (for Module Dependencies) Module Config Object Override files App Mode Helpers `redirectBack` included as `back` `DateTimeHelper` component Whoops! Upgrades More data for development REST exception responses JSON Pretty Printing in LogBox Output Exception Pretty Printing in LogBox Output Combine `canXXX` checks with logging using callback functions `event.setRequestTimeout()` - useful for testing https://coldbox.ortusbooks.com/v/7.x/intro/release-history/whats-new-with-7.0.0ColdBox CLI 1.x ReleasedWe are thrilled to announce the release of our new ColdBox CLI tool! This powerful command-line interface is designed to help developers streamline their workflows and simplify their ColdBox development experience. With its intuitive syntax and powerful capabilities, the ColdBox CLI tool allows developers to easily create, test, and deploy ColdBox applications with just a few simple commands. Whether you are a seasoned ColdBox developer or just getting started with this powerful framework, the ColdBox CLI tool is the perfect addition to your toolkit.This tool used to be embedded in the CommandBox core, but it now has a new home (https://github.com/ColdBox/coldbox-cli) and can have it's own life-cycles including LTS support for our ColdBox Framework as well.https://www.ortussolutions.com/blog/coldbox-cli-1x-releasedTestBox CLI 1.x ReleasedWe're excited to unveil our latest **TestBox CLI ** tool! This robust command-line interface is specifically crafted to assist developers in streamlining their workflows and enhancing their TestBox BDD/TDD development process. Boasting an intuitive syntax and potent functionalities, the TestBox CLI tool empowers developers to create, test, and generate reports on their ColdFusion (CFML) applications with ease, using only a handful of commands. Whether you're a seasoned ColdFusion (CFML) developer or a newcomer to this potent framework, the TestBox CLI tool is a valuable asset to add to your toolkit.This tool used to be embedded in the CommandBox core, but it now has a new home (https://github.com/ortus-solutions/testbox-cli) and can have it's own life-cycles.https://www.ortussolutions.com/blog/testbox-cli-1x-releasedWebinar / Meetups and WorkshopsAdobe ColdFusion Workshop: DevOps, CI/CD, and PipelinesWednesday, May 10, 2023Time: 1:00 - 4:30pm ET; 10:00am - 1:30pm PTHost: CarahsoftCost: No FeeMax CPE Credits Available: 4.2 credit hours (1 CPE credit is based on 50 minutes) Field of Study: Information Technology This workshop is ideal for software engineers that are eager to build pipelines to automate their coding projects. Adobe ColdFusion developers are also encouraged to attend. This course will be beneficial for any professional developer who is looking to simplify their application architecture with Adobe ColdFusion and DevOps.https://carahevents.carahsoft.com/Event/Details/358809-cpe Adobe - Road to Fortuna Series: ColdFusion 2023 in Docker on Google Cloud PlatformMay 23, 202310 AM - 11 AM PTDuring GCP centric webinar, Mark Takata will explore how to run a containerized ColdFusion 2023 server on Google Cloud Platform's Kubernetes powered containerization system. He will demonstrate how the powerful new Google Cloud Platform features added to ColdFusion 2023 can help optimize application development, provisioning and delivery. This will be the first time ColdFusion 2023 will be shown running in containers publicly, and the session is designed to showcase the ease of working in this popular method of software delivery.Speaker - Mark Takata - ColdFusion Technical Evangelist, Adobehttps://docker-gcp-coldfusion.meetus.adobeevents.com/ CFCasts Content Updateshttps://www.cfcasts.comRecent Releases 2023 ForgeBox Module of the Week Series - 1 new Video https://cfcasts.com/series/2023-forgebox-modules-of-the-week 2023 VS Code Hint tip and Trick of the Week Series - 1 new Video https://cfcasts.com/series/2023-vs-code-hint-tip-and-trick-of-the-week Just added 2019 Into the Box Videos Watch sessions from previous ITB years Into the Box 2022 - https://cfcasts.com/series/itb-2022 Into the Box 2021 - https://cfcasts.com/series/into-the-box-2021 Into the Box 2020 - https://cfcasts.com/series/itb-2020 Into the Box 2019 - https://cfcasts.com/series/into-the-box-2019 Coming Soon More ForgeBox and VS Code Podcast snippet videos ColdBox Elixir from Eric Getting Started with Inertia.js from Eric Conferences and TrainingJ on the BeachBringing DevOps, Devs and Data Scientists together around Big DataMay 10-12, 2023 Malaga, Spainhttps://www.jonthebeach.com/ Ortus Profile: https://www.jonthebeach.com/jobs/54/Ortus%20SolutionsVueJS Live MAY 12 & 15, 2023ONLINE + LONDON, UKCODE / CREATE / COMMUNICATE35 SPEAKERS, 10 WORKSHOPS10000+ JOINING ONLINE GLOBALLY300 LUCKIES MEETING IN LONDONhttps://vuejslive.com/ Into the Box 2023 - 10th EditionMay 17-19, 2023 The conference will be held in The Woodlands (Houston), Texas - This year we will continue the tradition of training and offering a pre-conference hands-on training day on May 17th and our live Mariachi Band Party! However, we are back to our Spring schedule and beautiful weather in The Woodlands! Also, this 2023 will mark our 10 year anniversary. So we might have two live bands and much more!!!IN PERSON ONLY https://intothebox.orghttps://itb2023.eventbrite.com/ Can't wait? Watch videos from the last 4 years on CFCasts Into the Box 2022 - https://cfcasts.com/series/itb-2022 Into the Box 2021 - https://cfcasts.com/series/into-the-box-2021 Into the Box 2020 - https://cfcasts.com/series/itb-2020 Into the Box 2019 - https://cfcasts.com/series/into-the-box-2019 VueConf.usNEW ORLEANS, LA • MAY 24-26, 2023Jazz. Code. Vue.Workshop day: May 24Main Conference: May 25-26https://vueconf.us/ CFCamp - Pre-Conference - Ortus has 4 TrainingsJune 21st, 2023Held at the CFCamp venue at the Marriott Hotel Munich Airport in Freising. TestBox: Getting started with BDD-TDD Oh My! Coldbox 7 - from zero to hero Legacy Code Conversion To The Modern World CommandBox Server Deployment for the Modern Age https://www.cfcamp.org/pre-conference.html CFCampJune 22-23rd, 2023Marriott Hotel Munich Airport, FreisingCheck out all the great sessions: https://www.cfcamp.org/sessions.htmlCheck out all the great speakers: https://www.cfcamp.org/cfcamp-conference-2023/speakers.html Register now: https://www.cfcamp.org/THAT ConferenceHowdy. We're a full-stack, tech-obsessed community of fun, code-loving humans who share and learn together.We geek-out in Texas and Wisconsin once a year but we host digital events all the time.WISCONSIN DELLS, WI / JULY 24TH - 27TH, 2022A four-day summer camp for developers passionate about learning all things mobile, web, cloud, and technology.https://that.us/events/wi/2023/Our very own Daniel Garcia is speaking there https://that.us/activities/R3eAGT1NfIlAOJd2afY7Adobe CF Summit WestLas Vegas 2-4th of October.Get your early bird passes now. Session passes @ $99 Professional passes @ $199. Only till May 31st, 2023!Can you spot ME - Gavin - Apparently I'm in 3 of the photos!Call for Speakers is OPENhttps://cfsummit.adobeevents.com/ https://cfsummit.adobeevents.com/speaker-application/More conferencesNeed more conferences, this site has a huge list of conferences for almost any language/community.https://confs.tech/Blogs, Tweets, and Videos of the Week5/5/23 - Tweet - Ben NadelAfter YEARS of trying to make queryExecute() work in Adobe #ColdFusion, I just can't take it anymore. I'm going back to writing my data-gateways using Tags so that I can use the majestic CFQuery tag. I hate having to have all the other cruft; but, until ACF gets "Tag Islands"(Dig into replies for the rationale and a qb mention)https://twitter.com/BenNadel/status/16544396125493248015/6/23 - Blog - Ben Nadel - On Starting A Side-Project: Hotwire vs. AngularFor the last few months, I've been digging into the Hotwire framework. I was initially drawn to Hotwire on its promise of allowing me to build a SPA (Single-Page Application)-like experience using an MPA (Multi-Page Application); and, to do so with less effort. After several months of creating demos and migrating this ColdFusion blog over to using Hotwire, I feel like I have a much better sense of how Turbo Drive, Turbo Streams, and Stimulus work. But, I'm not quite sure that I want to use Hotwire when I start my next side-project.https://www.bennadel.com/blog/4458-on-starting-a-side-project-hotwire-vs-angular.htm5/7/23 - Blog - Ben Nadel - Importing Multiple ColdFusion Custom Tag Directories Using The Same PrefixOne of the nice things you can do with ColdFusion custom tags is import a given directory of custom tags into a "prefix". This allows custom tags to be aliased in the CFML markup; which is a technique that I use quite heavily in my Domain Specific Language (DSL) for generating Emails. One additional feature that I just learned about this prefixing functionality is that you can import multiple directories under the same prefix.As I try to decide if I'm going to start my next project in Hotwire or Angular, one idea that I'm playing with is creating a design system using ColdFusion custom tags. Essentially, I want to be able to take some of the UI (User Interface) encapsulation techniques that I learned in Angular and apply them to Hotwire.In Angular, I have my design system organized into different folders so that I don't end up with a hundred files in one place. Hoping to do the same thing with my ColdFusion design system, I wanted to see if I could aggregate different custom tags under the same prefix.https://www.bennadel.com/blog/4460-importing-multiple-coldfusion-custom-tag-directories-using-the-same-prefix.htm5/7/23 - Blog - Ben Nadel - ColdFusion Custom Tags Can Use Dashed AttributesThis morning, I was playing around with a ColdFusion custom tag that would encapsulate the rendering of a menu. Part of this encapsulation involved propagating attributes from the ColdFusion custom tag onto the underlying Select element. As such, I randomly tried to pass a data- attribute into the ColdFusion custom tag; and, it worked! I didn't know that this was possible with ColdFusion custom tags. Furthermore, it appears to work in both Lucee CFML and Adobe ColdFusion!https://www.bennadel.com/blog/4459-coldfusion-custom-tags-can-use-dashed-attributes.htmBONUS:Ha…the Updates4Devs bot strikes again.Custom Tags -> Personalized TagsDashed-Attribute -> Rushed Characteristics
Anno nuovo, rubrica nuova! InterFaccia a Faccia è un esperimento nato in collaborazione con Katherine, UI Designer, appassionata di videogiochi e, da non sottovalutare, vicina di casa, in cui parliamo di menù, interfacce e comunicazione, insomma tutto quello che ruota intorno alla mera grafica di un gioco. In questo primo episodio esploriamo con una carrellata di esempi quelle che sono le definizione di base di UX (User Experience) e la sua costola UI (User Interface) per comunicare ad esplorare questo mondo! Tutti i link del nostro progetto sono disponibili qui: enciclopediadeivideogiochi.it Tutti gli episodi dell'Enciclopedia dei Videogiochi sono disponibili qui: https://rebrand.ly/EdV_ARCHIVIO
Caetano Souza, Formado e Certificado pela Base Social em UX User Experience, UI User Interface. Trabalha como autônomo e aprendizagem como Self Learner. Jogador de Futebol Americano em Campinas. Eu conheci num evento TechStart Summit, promovido pela Venture Hub Acelerador, Campinas. www.linkedin.com/in/caetano-souza-5119a1169
2022-09-20 Weekly News - Episode 164Watch the video version on YouTube at https://youtu.be/qIpbpe852XQ Hosts:Gavin Pickin - Senior Developer at Ortus SolutionsThanks to our Sponsor - Ortus Solutions The makers of ColdBox, CommandBox, ForgeBox, TestBox and all your favorite box-es out there. A few ways to say thanks back to Ortus Solutions: BUY A WORKSHOP TICKET for After CF Summit - Learn ColdBox APIs, VueJS and Quasar for exporting to mobile, desktop and the web!!! Like and subscribe to our videos on YouTube. Help ORTUS reach for the Stars - Star and Fork our Repos Star all of your Github Box Dependencies from CommandBox with https://www.forgebox.io/view/commandbox-github Subscribe to our Podcast on your Podcast Apps and leave us a review Sign up for a free or paid account on CFCasts, which is releasing new content every week BOXLife store: https://www.ortussolutions.com/about-us/shop Buy Ortus's Book - 102 ColdBox HMVC Quick Tips and Tricks on GumRoad (http://gum.co/coldbox-tips) Patreon Support (IMPECCABLE)Goal 1 - We have 40 patreons providing 100% of the funding for our Modernize or Die Podcasts via our Patreon site: https://www.patreon.com/ortussolutions Goal 2 - We are 33% of the way to fully fund the hosting of ForgeBox.io News and AnnouncementsITB Session Survey Raffle Ali Awan - Amazon Gift Card - $25 Shawn Oden - Modern CFML Book Ryan Hinto - Modern CFML Book 2 more weeks for more survey results - giving away more Modern CFML Books, and a Shirt from the Box Life Store!Ortus hiring another USA DeveloperAlthough we're always looking, we're actively looking to hire that USA developer now. So check the criteria on the Careers page, and email us info@ortussolutions.com today to start the process.https://www.ortussolutions.com/about-us/careers CF Summit AMA SessionAsk Dave Ferguson and Matt Gifford anything, literally!Post your questions here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScRgS7UKySpVyf8Q5SAd6_gM3xKgh-D14_TjnZnkpyzo2qYeg/viewform?usp=send_form and select questions will be answered live on stage by the experts. Only at the Adobe ColdFusion Summit 2022.Register now: https://cfsummit.adobeevents.com/ State of the CF Union Survey - Results - Part 1 - PodcastGavin Pickin talks about “State of CF Union Survey 2022 Results In-Depth Analysis Part 1 (14 cool ColdFusion, Database and Frameworks insights)” in this episode of ColdFusion Alive Podcast with host Michaela Light.“…so far right now, you know, we see 60% of people are using a supported ColdFusion licensed product…”https://teratech.com/podcast/state-of-cf-union-survey-2022-results-in-depth-analysis-part-1-14-cool-coldfusion-database-and-frameworks-insights-with-gavin-pickin Hacktoberfest 2023Registrations begin Sept 26th 2023.https://hacktoberfest.com/ New Releases and UpdatesLucee now has Mail ListenersMail Listeners can be configured to be triggered before and after sending email (only for email sending as async).These follow the same pattern as Query Listeners.This is available as an experimental feature in Lucee 5.3 and is officially supported in Lucee 6.0.https://docs.lucee.org/guides/cookbooks/mail_listeners.html Webinar / Meetups and WorkshopsICYMI - Ortus Webinar - September - Into the Box - RecapFriday, September 16th, 2022: Time 12:30AM Central Time ( US and Canada )Join members of the Ortus team as they discuss Into the Box 2022, with a recap on all the new releases, product updates, happy box, the hallway track, the food, and what's coming for Into the Box 2023 in less than 9 months time!What live on Youtube: https://youtu.be/l4S-UEF8XIw Adobe Workshops & WebinarsJoin the Adobe ColdFusion Workshop to learn how you and your agency can leverage ColdFusion to create amazing web content. This one-day training will cover all facets of Adobe ColdFusion that developers need to build applications that can run across multiple cloud providers or on-premiseWORKSHOP - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 20229:00 AM CESTAdobe ColdFusion WorkshopDamien Bruyndonckxhttps://adobe-coldfusion-workshop-1day.meetus.adobeevents.com/ WEBINAR - THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 202210:00 AM PDTBuilding Custom Adobe Connect Pods with CF2021Mark Takatahttps://building-custom-adobe-connect-pods-cf2021.meetus.adobeevents.com/ WEBINAR - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 202210:00 AM PSTBuilding Native Mobile Applications with Adobe ColdFusion & Monaco.ioMark Takatahttps://building-native-mobile-apps-with-cf-monaco-io.meetus.adobeevents.com/ WEBINAR - THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 202210:00 AM PSTWinter Holiday Special: A preview of ColdFusion 2023Mark Takatahttps://winter-special-preview-of-cf2023.meetus.adobeevents.com/ FREE :)Full list - https://meetus.adobeevents.com/coldfusion/ CFCasts Content Updateshttps://www.cfcasts.comJust Released Every video from ITB - For ITB Ticket Holders Only - Will be released for Subscribed in December 2022 ForgeBox Module of the Week Series - 1 new Video - https://cfcasts.com/series/2022-forgebox-modules-of-the-week 2022 VS Code Hint tip and Trick of the Week Series - 1 new Video - https://cfcasts.com/series/2022-vs-code-hint-tip-and-trick-of-the-week Coming Soon - Now that ITB is over we can get back to our Video Series More ForgeBox and VS Code Podcast snippet videos Box-ifying a 3rd Party Library from Gavin ColdBox Elixir from Eric Getting Started with ContentBox from Daniel ITB Videos will be released Dec for those who are not ITB Ticket Holders Conferences and TrainingCF Summit - OfficialAt the Mirage in Las Vegas, NVOct 3rd & 4th - CFSummit ConferenceOct 5th - Adobe Certified Professional: Adobe ColdFusion Certification Classes & Testshttps://cfsummit.adobeevents.com/ https://www.adobe.com/products/coldfusion-family/certificate.html Registrations are now open.Schedule has been announced!!!!Ortus CF Summit Training WorkshopColdBox Zero to MegaHero : REST APIs + VueJS Mobile AppOct 5th and 6th - After CF Summit ConferenceLead by Luis Majano & Gavin PickinPrice: $799 - Early bird pricinghttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/ortus-cf-summit-training-workshop-tickets-375306340367Location: Aria - In the luxurious Executive Hospitality Suite like 2019Free T-ShirtFree Modern CFML BookFree ColdBox Zero to Hero Workshop on CFCasts to help you prepareWe'll even refund you $50 if you bought your ticket and need to change it to stay for the workshop!!!!AWSome Day Online ConferenceTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 20229AM – 12PM PT | 12PM – 3PM ETWe're bringing the cloud down to EarthJoin us for a free virtual 3-hour AWS Cloud training event delivered by our skilled in-house instructors.https://aws.amazon.com/events/awsome-day/americas/ Into the Box Latam 2022Dec 5th or 7thMore information is coming very soon.Dev NexusApril 4-6th in AltantaSuper Early Bird will be on sale until October 9, 2022 (Approx 50% off)If you are planning to speak, please submit often and early. The CALL FOR PAPERS is open until November 15WORKSHOPS WILL BE ON JAVA, JAVA SECURITY, SOFTWARE DESIGN, AGILE, DEVOPS, KUBERNETES, MICROSERVICES, SPRING ETC. SIGN UP NOW, AND YOU WILL BE ABLE TO CHOOSE A WORKSHOP, LATER ON,https://devnexus.com/ Into the Box 2023 - 10th EditionMiddle of May - start planning.Final dates will be released as soon as the hotel confirms availability.CFCampNo CFCAMP 2022, we're trying again for summer 2023TLDR is that it's just too hard and there's too much uncertainty right now.More conferencesNeed more conferences, this site has a huge list of conferences for almost any language/community.https://confs.tech/Blogs, Tweets, and Videos of the Week9/20/22 - Blog - Grant Copley - Ortus Solutions - Prefetching in CBWIREWhen I want to increase the perceived speed of my CBWIRE apps, one tool I reach for is prefetching. Prefetching is a built-in feature of Livewire JS that allows you to invoke an Action's results on mouseOver.https://www.ortussolutions.com/blog/prefetching-in-cbwire 9/20/22 - Blog - Michael Born - Ortus Solutions - How to Get the Version of Any Java Package from CFMLThe Apache POI library is an awesome tool for messing with spreadsheets. You can read spreadsheet data, get header rows, total row count, all sorts of wacky stuff. Julian Halliwell's excellent spreadsheet-cfml library uses it to great effect.https://michaelborn.me/entry/how-to-get-the-version-of-any-java-package-from-cfml 9/17/22 - Blog - Ben Nadel - Adding An Angular 14 Front-End To My ColdFusion Feature Flag ExplorationAbout a month ago, I posted Strangler: Building a Feature Flag System in ColdFusion. That proof-of-concept was constructed in Lucee CFML using a standard post-back workflow wherein each navigation begot a full page refresh. Over the last few weeks, I've been dribbling some effort into creating a thick-client experience using Angular 14. The UI (User Interface) still leaves a lot to be desired; but, I think as a second-stage proof-of-concept, there's enough here to be demoed.https://www.bennadel.com/blog/4323-adding-an-angular-14-front-end-to-my-coldfusion-feature-flag-exploration.htm 9/16/22 - Blog - James Moberg - areBracesValid UDF for ColdFusion/CFMLI was using a version of smartSearch from CFLib.org that I had updated with some simple regex detection for SQLi strings, but it wasn't catching everything. I considered disabling the bracket matching feature and rejecting any query search terms that attempted to use ( or ), but then considered that I should validate so that the feature could still be used since it is beneficial when not being exploited.https://dev.to/gamesover/arebracesvalid-udf-for-coldfusioncfml-21fg 9/16/22 - Gavin Pickin - Ortus Solutions - Into the Box 2022 - Conference RecapThis years Into the Box has just wrapped up, but we are already preparing for 2023's Into the Box, May, Houston Texas! The event was a huge success, we had solid attendance in person, and almost doubled our online viewership from 2021, great feedback from attendees in Houston, and online. So many attendees didn't say goodbye at the end of the conference, they said see you next year, which, as an organizer lets you know you've done things right, and the hard work has paid off.https://www.ortussolutions.com/blog/into-the-box-2022-conference-recap 9/15/22 - David Tattersall - Fusion Reactor - Announcing FusionReactor 9.0We are very proud to announce the release of FusionReactor 9.0, which represents a major milestone for FusionReactor and has been almost 2 years in the making.FusionReactor has always been about helping engineers, support, and DevOps to get to the root of application problems as quickly as possible. As software engineers, the founders of the company wanted to develop a product that would be familiar to us, and which would enable us to resolve performance and stability problems quickly. Up till now, we have focused the product on serving the ColdFusion and Java applications market. Our commitment to these platforms will not change.https://www.fusion-reactor.com/blog/announcing-fusionreactor-9-0/ 9/13/22 - Michael - REVIEW: DEVOPS TOOLS FOR JAVA DEVELOPERSBoth JFrog and O'Reilly sent me a paper copy of DevOps Tools for Java Developers for review (or my reading pleasure, or hopefully both). The copies came with no strings attached and this article is my honest opinion.The book is written by Ixchel Ruiz, Melissa McKay, Stephen Chin and Baruch Sadogursky. 3 of them I met personally and all of them come very much from the developer side of things and are known people in the Java world. All of them work at JFrog these days.https://info.michael-simons.eu/2022/09/13/review-devops-tools-for-java-developers/ CFML JobsSeveral positions available on https://www.getcfmljobs.com/Listing over 132 ColdFusion positions from 73 companies across 62 locations in 5 Countries.6 new jobs listed this weekFull-Time - Lucee/ Coldfusion Developer – Freelance – Belgium at England.. - United Kingdom Sep 20https://www.getcfmljobs.com/jobs/index.cfm/united-kingdom/Lucee-Coldfusion-Developer-Freelance-Belgium-at-England/11519 Full-Time - Software Developer (m/w/d) at Hannover oder remot (Germany).. - Other Countries Sep 19https://www.getcfmljobs.com/viewjob.cfm?jobid=11518Full-Time - Sr Software Engineer/ColdFusion Developer at Reston, VA - United States Sep 16https://www.getcfmljobs.com/jobs/index.cfm/united-states/Sr-Software-EngineerColdFusion-Developer-at-Reston-VA/11517Full-Time - Sr Software Engineer/ColdFusion Developer at Remote - United States Sep 16https://www.getcfmljobs.com/jobs/index.cfm/united-states/Sr-Software-EngineerColdFusion-Developer-at-Remote/11516 Full-Time - Enterprise Sales Account Manager, ColdFusion (EMEA Shift) at.. - India Sep 14https://www.getcfmljobs.com/jobs/index.cfm/india/Enterprise-Sales-Account-Manager-ColdFusion-EMEA-Shift-at-Noida-Uttar-Pradesh/11515 Full-Time - Software Engineer 3- ColdFusion at Remote - United States Sep 14https://www.getcfmljobs.com/jobs/index.cfm/united-states/Software-Engineer-3-ColdFusion-at-Remote/11514 Other Job Links Ortus Solutions - https://www.ortussolutions.com/about-us/careers Oak Ridge National Laboratory, TN: https://jobs.ornl.gov/job/Oak-Ridge-Systems-Engineer-and-Software-Developer-TN-37830/923356000/?fbclid=IwAR3te_Ttc_n69FYUFBVBYM9IJ2K8xMSspL_pL303Qv-vdqYmgVcqEtZPQX0 There is a jobs channel in the CFML slack team, and in the box team slack now too ForgeBox Module of the WeekcbPlaywrightCFML integration with TestBox and Playwright to run tests in actual browsershttps://forgebox.io/view/cbPlaywrightVS Code Hint Tips and Tricks of the WeekVSCode Great IconsA big pack of icons (200+) for your files.Quote from Blog: Slightly less popular than the most common icon extension, vscode-icons. I think the icons here look so much better than the default, and the folder icons make it easier to tell which directory I'm in.https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=emmanuelbeziat.vscode-great-iconsThank you to all of our Patreon SupportersThese individuals are personally supporting our open source initiatives to ensure the great toolings like CommandBox, ForgeBox, ColdBox, ContentBox, TestBox and all the other boxes keep getting the continuous development they need, and funds the cloud infrastructure at our community relies on like ForgeBox for our Package Management with CommandBox. You can support us on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/ortussolutionsDon't forget, we have Annual Memberships, pay for the year and save 10% - great for businesses. Bronze Packages and up, now get a ForgeBox Pro and CFCasts subscriptions as a perk for their Patreon Subscription. All Patreon supporters have a Profile badge on the Community Website All Patreon supporters have their own Private Forum access on the Community Website All Patreon supporters have their own Private Channel access BoxTeam Slack Live Stream Access to streams like “Koding with the Kiwi + Friends” https://community.ortussolutions.com/ NEW PATREON EXCLUSIVES - GAVIN CRAZY IDEASVoting in the BoxTeam SlackPatreons John Wilson - Synaptrix Jordan Clark Gary Knight Mario Rodrigues Giancarlo Gomez David Belanger Dan Card Jonathan Perret Jeffry McGee - Sunstar Media Dean Maunder Nolan Erck Abdul Raheen Wil De Bruin Joseph Lamoree Don Bellamy Jan Jannek Laksma Tirtohadi Brian Ghidinelli - Hagerty MotorsportReg Carl Von Stetten Jeremy Adams Didier Lesnicki Matthew Clemente Daniel Garcia Scott Steinbeck - Agri Tracking Systems Ben Nadel Richard Herbet Brett DeLine Kai Koenig Charlie Arehart Jason Daiger Shawn Oden Matthew Darby Ross Phillips Edgardo Cabezas Patrick Flynn Stephany Monge Kevin Wright John Whish Peter Amiri Cavan Vannice You can see an up to date list of all sponsors on Ortus Solutions' Websitehttps://ortussolutions.com/about-us/sponsors Thanks everyone!!! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Trevor Alexander is a UI/UX tech designer and the kind of son that just wants to share inspirational stories of his mother. He's not looking for personal gain, but solely out of respect and admiration for his mom, Constance or better known as Connie, Trevor wants her story told. The second son of four children, two boys and two girls, Trevor, so he says was "accident prone" as a child which kind of came in handy when his mother became a x-ray technologist. An active child, sometimes stumbling over his own feet and/or injuries related to sports allowed he and his mom to spend some 'one on one' time together having x-rays taken after a fall.Connie was a nurse. She had worked in the ER and then transitioned into becoming a x-ray tech. It's a challenging career shift, lots to learn and the information is complicated regarding the machines and constant technical updates. Connie really gravitated to her new career, she was constantly studying and staying current with all aspect of this new field . Her experience as a nurse reenforced Connie's ability to be very nurturing. She truly cared about her patient's wellbeing and wanted to see them through their difficulties. Trevor's believes that this "truly resinated with his mother, the fact that she was there to help them. She was able to connect with each and everyone of them."Though stressful, in time, she was able to segment or compartmentalize the work/stressors and come home and be mom. She was very good at leaving her work out of the home. Over time, Trevor's mother made a very difficult decision, which would effect the entire family. Trevor wrote me initially to say "our family went through some terrible difficulties because of this decision, with her picking up work at a bakery to try and make ends meet. Her courage left a lasting impression on me. To stand up and refuse to be taken advantage of and mistreated knowing the road ahead would not be easy, always inspired me in my own career to aspire to such courage. I'm a UI (User Interface) designer, who's been in the industry for over 16 years and I can think of many times my career was inspired by my mother's bravery".When Trevor was in high school his mother quit her well paying job as the x-ray technologist because "of the abhorrent conditions of the work place," says Trevor. His mother wasn't being respected and Connie and Jim, Trevor's dad, mutually agreed that it wasn't a healthy situation and time to walk away. " My mother had tremendous drive to stay in her job, she was highly qualified, but there was a breaking point. She couldn't in good faith keep this going." Trevor continues, my mom said, 'I'm worth more than this.' "And more importantly, she wanted to make a statement to her kids that you stand up for yourself, you don't get pushed around and get taken advantage of," says a proud Alexander.We never know what life is going to throw our way, but it's important to believe in ourselves and realize that there is always a solution for a better future and no one/no employer should ever take advantage of anyone, ever.Connie took a job in a bakery at a supermarket with crazy hours. She had to work 12 hour shifts on her feet, but she loved it. She made new friends and would come home laughing and smiling with wonderful stories to share. She also came home with fresh baked goodies for the family.Trevor's book is entitled " An Ugly Design Career". https://uglydesigncareer.com/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/alexandertrevor
Today we're talking about SEO friendly design again. This is part three in our series where I provide tips to help you design your site in a way that benefits your SEO instead of hurting it. Many people don't consider "design" an important part of SEO. But when you consider that "design" includes related topics like UX (User experience) and UI (User Interface design), you'll start to see how many of these "intangible" practices that many consider "opinion" can make or break your SEO, and either improve or erode the overall experience of your website visitors. About Chris Auman Chris Auman is a veteran digital marketer with over 25 years of experience in the trenches. As Sanctuary's founder and Managing Partner, Chris has successfully guided online marketing efforts for companies large and small. Through his extensive and wide-ranging experience with design, development and marketing, Chris is able to come to the table and solve problems from all angles, continually delivering profitable results for our clients. Learn more about Chris Auman and connect with him here. About Sanctuary Do you need a partner to help you with your PPC and SEO? The Academy is a service of Sanctuary and we can help you with all your digital marketing needs. We'd love to chat with you about how we can help you grow your business. Learn more about our digital marketing services here. Sanctuary, a digital marketing agency based in North Canton, Ohio, helps companies grow their businesses by developing and executing end-to-end marketing strategies. We believe in partnering with purpose to create and execute powerful marketing strategies accountable to measurable results. We partner with you to build custom websites and use marketing tactics such as search marketing, social media and email to drive leads and sales for your business. Our team comprises highly experienced and creative specialists in a range of digital marketing disciplines, from marketing strategy and execution, writing, visual design and development to social marketing, user experience design, analytics and more. We've been guiding passionate, thriving businesses like yours that serve owners, employees and communities since 2006. Learn more. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/academy-podcast/message
Today we're talking about SEO friendly design again. This is part two in our series where I provide tips to help you design your site in a way that benefits your SEO instead of hurting it. Many people don't consider "design" an important part of SEO. But when you consider that "design" includes related topics like UX (User experience) and UI (User Interface design), you'll start to see how many of these practices can make or break your SEO -- all while doing everything you can to improve the overall experience of your website visitors. Show Notes: https://www.xml-sitemaps.com Visit this site to learn more about how you can create your own XML sitemap. (As mentioned on the show.) SEO Friendly Design (Part 1) SEO Friendly Design (Part 3 - COMING SOON) About Chris Auman Chris Auman is a veteran digital marketer with over 25 years of experience in the trenches. As Sanctuary's founder and Managing Partner, Chris has successfully guided online marketing efforts for companies large and small. Through his extensive and wide-ranging experience with design, development and marketing, Chris is able to come to the table and solve problems from all angles, continually delivering profitable results for our clients. Learn more about Chris Auman and connect with him here. About Sanctuary Do you need a partner to help you with your PPC and SEO? The Academy is a service of Sanctuary and we can help you with all your digital marketing needs. We'd love to chat with you about how we can help you grow your business. Learn more about our digital marketing services here. Sanctuary, a digital marketing agency based in North Canton, Ohio, helps companies grow their businesses by developing and executing end-to-end marketing strategies. We believe in partnering with purpose to create and execute powerful marketing strategies accountable to measurable results. We partner with you to build custom websites and use marketing tactics such as search marketing, social media and email to drive leads and sales for your business. Our team comprises highly experienced and creative specialists in a range of digital marketing disciplines, from marketing strategy and execution, writing, visual design and development to social marketing, user experience design, analytics and more. We've been guiding passionate, thriving businesses like yours that serve owners, employees and communities since 2006. Learn more. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/academy-podcast/message
Many people don't consider "design" an important part of SEO. But when you consider that "design" includes related topics like UX (User experience) and UI (User Interface design), you'll start to see how many of these practices can make or break your SEO -- all while helping to improve the overall experience of your website visitors. These are just a few of the best practices of SEO friendly design, and this is only part one in this series. Following these simple rules is easy and we'll be providing more tips in the near future. Follow the links in the show notes for additional episodes around seo friendly design. Show Notes: https://www.xml-sitemaps.com Visit this site to learn more about how you can create your own XML sitemap. (As mentioned on the show.) SEO Friendly Design (Part 2) SEO Friendly Design (Part 3 - COMING SOON) About Chris Auman Chris Auman is a veteran digital marketer with over 25 years of experience in the trenches. As Sanctuary's founder and Managing Partner, Chris has successfully guided online marketing efforts for companies large and small. Through his extensive and wide-ranging experience with design, development and marketing, Chris is able to come to the table and solve problems from all angles, continually delivering profitable results for our clients. Learn more about Chris Auman and connect with him here. About Sanctuary Do you need a partner to help you with your PPC and SEO? The Academy is a service of Sanctuary and we can help you with all your digital marketing needs. We'd love to chat with you about how we can help you grow your business. Learn more about our digital marketing services here. Sanctuary, a digital marketing agency based in North Canton, Ohio, helps companies grow their businesses by developing and executing end-to-end marketing strategies. We believe in partnering with purpose to create and execute powerful marketing strategies accountable to measurable results. We partner with you to build custom websites and use marketing tactics such as search marketing, social media and email to drive leads and sales for your business. Our team comprises highly experienced and creative specialists in a range of digital marketing disciplines, from marketing strategy and execution, writing, visual design and development to social marketing, user experience design, analytics and more. We've been guiding passionate, thriving businesses like yours that serve owners, employees and communities since 2006. Learn more. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/academy-podcast/message
In acest episod am discutat cu Alecsandru Grigoriu despre (UX)User eXperience, putin despre (CX)Client eXperience, (UI)User Interface si Lidl
This week Mitch Phillips joins Design Daily! Mitch is a graphic and UX/UI designer. In this episode, we talk about what UX (User Experience) and UI (User Interface) are and why they are commonly referred to together as UX/UI. We get into some of the projects he's worked on and his journey to where he is now. Throughout his life, Mitch has made strategic moves to help his knowledge and experience grow. This has allowed him to be in roles throughout his career that has led him to where he is now. Mitch also talks about his experience with improv, it's relation to everyday conversations, and stories about getting lost in Arches National Park on a solo trip. Follow Mitch Here | https://www.designedbymitch.com Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/designedbymitch/ Twitter | https://twitter.com/designedbymitch Connect with me! | austinbeck.co Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/the_austinbeck Twitter | https://twitter.com/the_austinbeck Issuu | https://issuu.com/ajbbeck LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/austin-beck-43608184/ #DesignDaily #thePAdream #nosmallcreator --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/designdaily/support
Laura is a designer and entrepreneur who studied design. After completing her studies, she worked in an agency. She would later branch out from the agency to work as a freelancer. Laura worked from home for approximately eight years. In her quest to make design easy to understand, the idea of creating a course crossed her mind. Throughout her learning years, Laura had struggled with converting simple designs into attractive ones. She wanted a course that would help transform simple designs to make them professional and good looking. Listen to Laura as she tells Geordie how she created a portal for her clients. What You’ll Learn What Laura disliked about working from home? What problem did Laura’s portal help solve? How Laura found out the impact of her portal How Laura handled the minimum viable product (MVP) process Navigating a WordPress hosted portal setup How long do aspiring developers take to master Laura’s design course? Importance of copywriting in design Leveraging Google Docs to come up with a landing page How to enhance your design skills How to design a compelling website with minimal struggle Why a minimal website is better than an eye-catching one Where to get good quality designs, illustrations, and icons for your website About design fundamentals What to consider when hiring a designer In This Episode Today, customers want the best website experience, and service providers have no choice but to satisfy them. Often, knowing how to offer the best services can be challenging as Laura found out. While she knew her needs, she did not understand how to articulate it until she created a portal for her clients. At some point, Laura spoke at a conference where she discussed her client portal to fellow freelancers. Listen as she explains what happened after the conference. The feedback Laura received from the conference compelled her to launch her product immediately. She still pursued her dream of creating a design course. How was Design Academy established? Laura says that during her time as a freelancer, she interacted with many developers. They wanted to venture into development but did not know how to go about achieving their dream. What does Laura’s design course entail? She reiterates that she hardly teaches her students how to master the course. Instead, she strives to ensure that learners can move from novice level to a complete attractive website. Laura shares the strategy she uses to teach her students with Geordie Wardman in this discussion. According to Laura, developers can enhance their design skills through research and viewing other websites. She says the best way to gain experience is by saving sites that you like. Often, remembering sites you have encountered can be a difficult task. That is why developers should leverage tools that help them save sites for future reference. Minimal and simple website design works best, especially for beginners. Laura says developers can always change websites in the future. What about drawing? According to Laura, drawing can be challenging, and many novice developers may not be in a position to do it on their own. However, they can solve this by using an illustration set. Laura explains how to go about it in-depth in this podcast. She also talks about using icons and combining them with colors. What colors work best for a website? Listen in to find out how colors can transform the appearance of your site. Laura explains that at some point, you may need to hire a designer to handle your development needs professionally. However, she explains that there are various factors to consider before collaborating with any designer. One of the main things she recommends is taking a look at the designer’s website. You can be sure that a designer won’t outsource their website development as they would their portfolio. Listen to Laura as she explains to Geordie why you need a designer that can match their website development to copywriting. What approach does Laura use on a personal level when choosing a developer? Does she prefer developers from a specific region? What is the importance of hiring an all-rounded developer? Laura talks about all this comprehensively in this podcast. Laura discusses the importance of working with professional developers and designers. She also reiterates that she spends a lot of her time teaching on design academy than she does on her client portal. Resources How Laura built it Design Academy Laura Elizabeth Laura Elizabeth Twitter Design Fundamentals Client Portal
In this episode we cover:Andrew Benson & John Dusek Introduction [1:00]Why did Andrew and John start “Straight Line Theory” in 2002? [1:35]What is User Experience (UX) design? [4:05]How is UX different than UI (User Interface)? [7:35]How do “usability tests” actually work? [8:30]Where does UX fit with a company thinking about doing a bigger digital transformation? [9:47]Digital empowers customers. How do you ensure that giving customers new freedoms also makes it easier for them to use digital products? [10:57]How does a company get started improving digital experience for customers? [15:05]UX fits in everywhere from a digital transformation perspective. How does collaboration with users work? How does the prototyping process work? [16:20]How does Straight Line Theory continue to operate and collaborate with users during the COVID-19 crisis? [18:20]How do you focus your UX research given all the different digital devices available for users? [22:28]Rapid Fire! Fun facts and fast answers with John and Andrew [24:35]Wrap Up Questions: How do John and Andrew stay current with changing customer expectations and digital possibilities? [30:10]Kathy and Gino’s “Key” Takeaways [34:07]Links & Resources: Connect with John Dusek on LinkedInConnect with Andrew Benson on LinkedInLearn more about Straight Line TheoryGet to know the "Nostos" Business Community"Key" Takeaways:UX design is focused on 4 phases: Research, Refine, Test, DefineIt's so important for companies to watch users actually use their digital products to identify pain points, inconsistencies and what is working.The key to successful UX design is a "measure twice, cut once" mentality. Usability testing is critical.The customer should influence the way the technology is built, not the other way around.John's Favorite Band to See Live: Durand Jones and the IndicationsAndrew's Favorite Musician: Prince
If you fail to plan…you plan to fail. It’s an old adage that is more than apt for today’s episode. Scoping your UX (User Experience) is really your first port of call when it comes to any website or digital project. This should be done even before designing the UI (User Interface). For all you […] The post #085 Scoping your UX appeared first on A Digital Marketing Podcast - Destroy Digital.
En este tercer episodio entrevistamos a Fernando, director de tecnología (CTO) de Headtag, genio de la programación y amante de la pizza. Fer es experto en desarrollo web, UI (User Interface), UX (User Experience), desarrollo de software y el mundo de la programación. En este capítulo hablamos acerca de: Qué hacen los ingenieros de software Cómo descubrió su pasión por la programación Cómo nació Headtag La importancia de los requerimientos La suerte: cuando la oportunidad se encuentra con el trabajo duro Consejos para las personas que están en la industria de la programación No te pierdas este episodio, porque conocerás más acerca de Fernando, Headtag y la relación perfecta entre la masa y los ingredientes de una pizza(?). Recuerda que nos puedes seguir en (casi) todas las redes sociales como @headtagmx: Facebook Instagram Twitter LinkedIn Behance YouTube Además, ¡estamos estrenando nueva página web! Visítala en headtag.mx
In this episode, Sam Lester of Inktrap Ltd. joins us to dissect exactly what UI (user interface) and UX (user experience) are. A lot of people tend to think of them as just design, but it actually goes a bit deeper than that. We discuss the importance of UI/UX, how much you need to invest in it and Sam gives his one piece of advice for entrepreneurs wanting to build an app. Inktrap is a digital product design studio based in London, UK. For over 4 years they have been helping people make brilliant digital products. Their collaborative approach and high-quality output are what set them apart. Ready to get started on your app? Visit www.digiruu.com Contact: aman@digiruu.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/appstartuphub Instagram: @digiruu Want to get in touch with Sam? Visit www.inktrap.co.uk Contact: sam@inktrap.co.uk Instagram: @inktrapdesign Music Used: Your Choice by Alex Menco | https://alexmenco.net Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US
In this episode, I talk about one experience I had as a UI tester, and the lessons I learned that day.
Sponsors KendoUI Sentry use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Clubhouse Panel AJ O’Neal Chris Ferdinandi Charles Max Wood Joined by special guest: Phil Hawksworth and Divya Sasidharan Episode Summary This episode features special guests Philip Hawksworth and Divya Sasidharan. Phil lives just outside of London and Divya lives in Chicago, and both of them work for Netlify. Divya is also a regular on the Devchat show Views on Vue. The panelists begin by discussing what JAMstack is. JAM stands for JavaScript, API, and Markup. It used to be known as the new name for static sites, but it’s much more than that. Phil talks about how dynamic ‘static’ sites really are. JAMstack sites range from very simple to very complex, Static is actually a misnomer. JAMstack makes making, deploying, and publishing as simple as possible. The panelists discuss the differences between building your own API and JAMstack and how JavaScript fits into the JAMstack ecosystem. They talk about keys and secrets in APIs and the best way to handle credentials in a static site. There are multiple ways to handle it, but Netlify has some built in solutions. All you have to do is write your logic for what you want your function to do and what packages you want included in it, they do all the rest. Every deployment you make stays there, so you can always roll back to a previous version. Charles asks about how to convert a website that’s built on a CMS to a static site and some of the tools available on Netlify. They finish by discussing different hangups on migrating platforms for things like Devchat (which is built on WordPress) and the benefits of switching servers. Links API React JAMstack CMS (content management system) CDM (Customer Data Management) Markup UI (User Interface) Jekyll Progressive Enhancement 11ty Hugo React Static Gatsby Vue AWS AWS Lambda Azure Markdown WordPress Zapier Stefan Baumgartner article RSS feed Picks AJ O’Neal: Prince Ali Ababwa (Aladdin) Node v.10.12 Chris Ferdinandi: Bouncer Philip Morgan Consulting Jonathan Stark Consulting Charles Max Wood: Mastadon Social Thanksgiving turkey Phil Hawksworth: Dripping (solidified meat drippings spread on toast) They Shall Not Grow Old Divya Sasidharan: Fear, Trust, and JavaScript Women’s Pockets Are Inferior Debt: A Love Story
Sponsors KendoUI Sentry use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Clubhouse Panel AJ O’Neal Chris Ferdinandi Charles Max Wood Joined by special guest: Phil Hawksworth and Divya Sasidharan Episode Summary This episode features special guests Philip Hawksworth and Divya Sasidharan. Phil lives just outside of London and Divya lives in Chicago, and both of them work for Netlify. Divya is also a regular on the Devchat show Views on Vue. The panelists begin by discussing what JAMstack is. JAM stands for JavaScript, API, and Markup. It used to be known as the new name for static sites, but it’s much more than that. Phil talks about how dynamic ‘static’ sites really are. JAMstack sites range from very simple to very complex, Static is actually a misnomer. JAMstack makes making, deploying, and publishing as simple as possible. The panelists discuss the differences between building your own API and JAMstack and how JavaScript fits into the JAMstack ecosystem. They talk about keys and secrets in APIs and the best way to handle credentials in a static site. There are multiple ways to handle it, but Netlify has some built in solutions. All you have to do is write your logic for what you want your function to do and what packages you want included in it, they do all the rest. Every deployment you make stays there, so you can always roll back to a previous version. Charles asks about how to convert a website that’s built on a CMS to a static site and some of the tools available on Netlify. They finish by discussing different hangups on migrating platforms for things like Devchat (which is built on WordPress) and the benefits of switching servers. Links API React JAMstack CMS (content management system) CDM (Customer Data Management) Markup UI (User Interface) Jekyll Progressive Enhancement 11ty Hugo React Static Gatsby Vue AWS AWS Lambda Azure Markdown WordPress Zapier Stefan Baumgartner article RSS feed Picks AJ O’Neal: Prince Ali Ababwa (Aladdin) Node v.10.12 Chris Ferdinandi: Bouncer Philip Morgan Consulting Jonathan Stark Consulting Charles Max Wood: Mastadon Social Thanksgiving turkey Phil Hawksworth: Dripping (solidified meat drippings spread on toast) They Shall Not Grow Old Divya Sasidharan: Fear, Trust, and JavaScript Women’s Pockets Are Inferior Debt: A Love Story
Sponsors KendoUI Sentry use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Clubhouse Panel AJ O’Neal Chris Ferdinandi Charles Max Wood Joined by special guest: Phil Hawksworth and Divya Sasidharan Episode Summary This episode features special guests Philip Hawksworth and Divya Sasidharan. Phil lives just outside of London and Divya lives in Chicago, and both of them work for Netlify. Divya is also a regular on the Devchat show Views on Vue. The panelists begin by discussing what JAMstack is. JAM stands for JavaScript, API, and Markup. It used to be known as the new name for static sites, but it’s much more than that. Phil talks about how dynamic ‘static’ sites really are. JAMstack sites range from very simple to very complex, Static is actually a misnomer. JAMstack makes making, deploying, and publishing as simple as possible. The panelists discuss the differences between building your own API and JAMstack and how JavaScript fits into the JAMstack ecosystem. They talk about keys and secrets in APIs and the best way to handle credentials in a static site. There are multiple ways to handle it, but Netlify has some built in solutions. All you have to do is write your logic for what you want your function to do and what packages you want included in it, they do all the rest. Every deployment you make stays there, so you can always roll back to a previous version. Charles asks about how to convert a website that’s built on a CMS to a static site and some of the tools available on Netlify. They finish by discussing different hangups on migrating platforms for things like Devchat (which is built on WordPress) and the benefits of switching servers. Links API React JAMstack CMS (content management system) CDM (Customer Data Management) Markup UI (User Interface) Jekyll Progressive Enhancement 11ty Hugo React Static Gatsby Vue AWS AWS Lambda Azure Markdown WordPress Zapier Stefan Baumgartner article RSS feed Picks AJ O’Neal: Prince Ali Ababwa (Aladdin) Node v.10.12 Chris Ferdinandi: Bouncer Philip Morgan Consulting Jonathan Stark Consulting Charles Max Wood: Mastadon Social Thanksgiving turkey Phil Hawksworth: Dripping (solidified meat drippings spread on toast) They Shall Not Grow Old Divya Sasidharan: Fear, Trust, and JavaScript Women’s Pockets Are Inferior Debt: A Love Story
In this episode: Latest news: Creative Cloud Libraries get a welcome update Register for CreativePro Conference and The InDesign Conference May 2016 InDesign Magazine is a color (management) deep dive June 2016 InDesign Magazine: Photography & InDesign Making the UI (User Interface) your own Obscure InDesign Feature of the Week: Keep with Next Row News and special offers from our sponsors: >> Certitec, an Adobe Authorized Training Centre in the UK, is a premiere provider of Adobe InDesign, Adobe Animate (née Flash) and Adobe AEM training, as well as many other software programs. Their students are achieving a 98% pass rate on all Adobe Certified Associate exams, so you know the instructors are the best! Certitec hold classes in Cardiff, London, or Bristol. Follow them on Twitter at @Certitec and keep up with their Facebook page. Enjoy a 20% discount on any class in London or Cardiff you mention InDesignSecrets while booking the class (on the phone or at their site). Links mentioned in this podcast: CreativePro 2016: The Conference for Photoshop and Illustrator Users, July 11-13, Minneapolis MN InDesign Conference 2016: Washington DC, November 7–9 Here's David's cover story on InDesign Color Management from the May 2016 InDesign Magazine (premium members can read magazine stories on our site) Everything you want to know about CC Libraries (premium content) Making the InDesign UI your own: Turning off the Welcome screen Learn to love the Application Frame Move the Control Panel to the bottom Changing panels to toolbars in InCopy Mike Rankin talked about Keep with Next Row here! (see tip #5)
While smartphones and mobile apps have been an essential part of our lives, privacy is a serious concern. Previous mobile privacy related research efforts have largely focused on predefined known sources managed by smartphones. Sensitive user inputs through UI (User Interface), another information source that may contain a lot of sensitive information, have been mostly neglected. This talk examines the possibility of scalably detecting sensitive user inputs from mobile apps. In particular, SUPOR, a novel static analysis tool that automatically examines the UIs to identify sensitive user inputs containing critical user data, such as user credentials, finance, and medical data, is designed and implemented. SUPOR enables existing privacy analysis approaches to be applied on sensitive user inputs as well. To demonstrate the usefulness of SUPOR, we build a system that detects privacy disclosures of sensitive user inputs by combining SUPOR with off-the-shelf static taint analysis. We apply the system to 16,000 popular Android apps, and conduct a measurement study on the privacy disclosures. SUPOR achieves an average precision of 97.3% and an average recall of 97.3% for sensitive user input identification. SUPOR finds 355 apps with privacy disclosures and the false positive rate is 8.7%. We discover interesting cases related to national ID, username/password, credit card and health information. About the speaker: Jianjun Huang is a PhD student in the Department of Computer Science at Purdue University, supervised by Prof. Xiangyu Zhang. Jianjun Huang is interested at leveraging program analysis techniques to detect malicious behaviors and flaw in mobiles apps. In particular, his research combines static program analysis, text and GUI analysis.More details may be found at https://www.cs.purdue.edu/homes/huang427/.
Support the shows at devchat.tv/kickstarter! 01:45 - Michele Titolo Introduction Twitter Blog Reddit Women Who Code Ruby Rogues Episode #147: APIs That Don't Suck with Michele Titolo 02:26 - Deconstructing and Decoupling Reuse Goals 08:36 - Having Seams in Your Code to Avoid Conflict 8 Patterns to Help You Destroy Massive View Controller 11:35 - The Deconstructing Mindset (Finding Reuse Patterns) The Rule of Three Inheritance 17:48 - The Decorator Pattern 18:43 - Categories 21:34 - Sharing UI (User Interface) Codes 23:55 - Mechanics of Sharing Code Between Apps Jeffrey Jackson: Private Cocoapods CocoaPods Guide: Podspec Syntax Reference 29:02 - Lessons Learned: Easy Ways/Patterns to Know When to Break Up Small Functionalities Separate as Soon As Possible Do a Local Pod Using the Path Option (Path is Your Friend!) CocoaPods Guide: Private Pods Have a Good Code Review Process 33:23 - Cocoapods: Commit to Source or Not? 39:59 - Team Collaboration Spotify [YouTube] Kent Beck: Software G Forces: The Effects of Acceleration Picks Refactoring: Improving the Design of Existing Code by Martin Fowler (Pete) Working Effectively with Legacy Code by Michael Feathers (Pete) Refactoring To Patterns by Joshua Kerievsky (Pete) WWDC 2010 Session 138: API Design for Cocoa and Cocoa Touch (Andrew) [Slides] Michele Titolo: Cocoa Design Patterns in Swift (Andrew) The Cocotron (Andrew) Matt Gallagher: Design of a multi-platform app using The Cocotron (Andrew) Zombie Monkie by Tallgrass Brewing Company (Jaim) Getting out and participating in programming language communities (Chuck) The Earthsea Cycle Series Book Series by Ursula K. Le Guin (Chuck) The Pixar Touch by David A. Price (Chuck) 8 Patterns to Help You Destroy Massive View Controller (Michele) Artsy - iOS at Scale - objc.io issue #22 (Michele)
Support the shows at devchat.tv/kickstarter! 01:45 - Michele Titolo Introduction Twitter Blog Reddit Women Who Code Ruby Rogues Episode #147: APIs That Don't Suck with Michele Titolo 02:26 - Deconstructing and Decoupling Reuse Goals 08:36 - Having Seams in Your Code to Avoid Conflict 8 Patterns to Help You Destroy Massive View Controller 11:35 - The Deconstructing Mindset (Finding Reuse Patterns) The Rule of Three Inheritance 17:48 - The Decorator Pattern 18:43 - Categories 21:34 - Sharing UI (User Interface) Codes 23:55 - Mechanics of Sharing Code Between Apps Jeffrey Jackson: Private Cocoapods CocoaPods Guide: Podspec Syntax Reference 29:02 - Lessons Learned: Easy Ways/Patterns to Know When to Break Up Small Functionalities Separate as Soon As Possible Do a Local Pod Using the Path Option (Path is Your Friend!) CocoaPods Guide: Private Pods Have a Good Code Review Process 33:23 - Cocoapods: Commit to Source or Not? 39:59 - Team Collaboration Spotify [YouTube] Kent Beck: Software G Forces: The Effects of Acceleration Picks Refactoring: Improving the Design of Existing Code by Martin Fowler (Pete) Working Effectively with Legacy Code by Michael Feathers (Pete) Refactoring To Patterns by Joshua Kerievsky (Pete) WWDC 2010 Session 138: API Design for Cocoa and Cocoa Touch (Andrew) [Slides] Michele Titolo: Cocoa Design Patterns in Swift (Andrew) The Cocotron (Andrew) Matt Gallagher: Design of a multi-platform app using The Cocotron (Andrew) Zombie Monkie by Tallgrass Brewing Company (Jaim) Getting out and participating in programming language communities (Chuck) The Earthsea Cycle Series Book Series by Ursula K. Le Guin (Chuck) The Pixar Touch by David A. Price (Chuck) 8 Patterns to Help You Destroy Massive View Controller (Michele) Artsy - iOS at Scale - objc.io issue #22 (Michele)
Check out RailsClips on Kickstarter!! 02:01 - Richard Kennard Introduction Twitter GitHub Kennard Consulting Metawidget 02:04 - Geraint Luff Introduction Twitter 02:07 - David Luecke Introduction Twitter GitHub 02:57 - Object-relational Mapping (ORM) NoSQL Duplication 10:57 - Online Interface Mapper (OIM) CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) UI (User Interface) 12:53 - How OIMs Work Form Generation Dynamic Generation Static Generation Duplication of Definitions Runtime Generation 16:02 - Editing a UI That’s Automatically Generated Shape Information => Make Obvious Choice 23:01 - Why Do We Need These? 25:24 - Protocol? Metawidget 27:56 - Plugging Into Frameworks backbone-forms JSON Schema 33:48 - Making Judgement Calls WebComponents, React JSON API AngularJS 49:27 - Example OIMs JSON Schema Metawidget Jsonary 52:08 - Testing Picks The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D (AJ) 80/20 Sales and Marketing: The Definitive Guide to Working Less and Making More by Perry Marshall (Chuck) A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin (Chuck) Conform: Exposing the Truth About Common Core and Public Education by Glenn Beck (Chuck) Miracles and Massacres: True and Untold Stories of the Making of America by Glenn Beck (Chuck) 3D Modeling (Richard) Blender (Richard) Me3D (Richard) Bandcamp (David) Zones of Thought Series by Vernor Vinge (David) Citizenfour (Geraint) Solar Fields (Geraint) OpenPGP.js (Geraint) forge (Geraint)
Check out RailsClips on Kickstarter!! 02:01 - Richard Kennard Introduction Twitter GitHub Kennard Consulting Metawidget 02:04 - Geraint Luff Introduction Twitter 02:07 - David Luecke Introduction Twitter GitHub 02:57 - Object-relational Mapping (ORM) NoSQL Duplication 10:57 - Online Interface Mapper (OIM) CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) UI (User Interface) 12:53 - How OIMs Work Form Generation Dynamic Generation Static Generation Duplication of Definitions Runtime Generation 16:02 - Editing a UI That’s Automatically Generated Shape Information => Make Obvious Choice 23:01 - Why Do We Need These? 25:24 - Protocol? Metawidget 27:56 - Plugging Into Frameworks backbone-forms JSON Schema 33:48 - Making Judgement Calls WebComponents, React JSON API AngularJS 49:27 - Example OIMs JSON Schema Metawidget Jsonary 52:08 - Testing Picks The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D (AJ) 80/20 Sales and Marketing: The Definitive Guide to Working Less and Making More by Perry Marshall (Chuck) A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin (Chuck) Conform: Exposing the Truth About Common Core and Public Education by Glenn Beck (Chuck) Miracles and Massacres: True and Untold Stories of the Making of America by Glenn Beck (Chuck) 3D Modeling (Richard) Blender (Richard) Me3D (Richard) Bandcamp (David) Zones of Thought Series by Vernor Vinge (David) Citizenfour (Geraint) Solar Fields (Geraint) OpenPGP.js (Geraint) forge (Geraint)
Check out RailsClips on Kickstarter!! 02:01 - Richard Kennard Introduction Twitter GitHub Kennard Consulting Metawidget 02:04 - Geraint Luff Introduction Twitter 02:07 - David Luecke Introduction Twitter GitHub 02:57 - Object-relational Mapping (ORM) NoSQL Duplication 10:57 - Online Interface Mapper (OIM) CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) UI (User Interface) 12:53 - How OIMs Work Form Generation Dynamic Generation Static Generation Duplication of Definitions Runtime Generation 16:02 - Editing a UI That’s Automatically Generated Shape Information => Make Obvious Choice 23:01 - Why Do We Need These? 25:24 - Protocol? Metawidget 27:56 - Plugging Into Frameworks backbone-forms JSON Schema 33:48 - Making Judgement Calls WebComponents, React JSON API AngularJS 49:27 - Example OIMs JSON Schema Metawidget Jsonary 52:08 - Testing Picks The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D (AJ) 80/20 Sales and Marketing: The Definitive Guide to Working Less and Making More by Perry Marshall (Chuck) A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin (Chuck) Conform: Exposing the Truth About Common Core and Public Education by Glenn Beck (Chuck) Miracles and Massacres: True and Untold Stories of the Making of America by Glenn Beck (Chuck) 3D Modeling (Richard) Blender (Richard) Me3D (Richard) Bandcamp (David) Zones of Thought Series by Vernor Vinge (David) Citizenfour (Geraint) Solar Fields (Geraint) OpenPGP.js (Geraint) forge (Geraint)
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