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Want to make the most out of your next podcast appearance? https://content.leadquizzes.com/lp/fk1JL_FgeQ Connect to John Gilroy on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-gilroy/ Want to listen to other episodes? www.Federaltechpodcast.com According to the MIT Technology Review, the federal government has over 26,000 websites. What good is it if citizens cannot access the information they require? Today, we have Angela Mercado from RELI Group discuss User Experience (UX) and User Interface (UI) for federal websites. One of the many impacts of COVID was American citizens were trying to get information from federal websites and were frustrated. As a result, in December of 2021 the White House issued Executive Order 14058, which had an emphasis on improving user experience for federal web sites. Angela Mercado likes to focus on the phrase “Human Centered Design.” This means to gather as much data from users as one and to seek to optimize their experience. During the interview she reviews heat maps, surveys, Net Promoter Score, and a myriad of tools to diagnose a faltering website. The goal is to reduce user frustration, have their commercial website experience like a federal website, give the user a seamless experience and to take advantage of automation and Artificial Intelligence to accomplish these tasks. For example, AI tools can be used to scan federal websites to determine if they follow accessibility standards. She gives listeners a great overview of the UI/UX work done by the GSA as a proponent of improved user experience for federal websites. Want to make the most out of your next podcast appearance?
On today's show, we talk to Thelma Van about integrating design into the product development workflow. This includes User Experience (UX) design, User Interface (UI) design, scope negotiation, and user validation through interviews. It turns out, even if you can only talk to five of your customers, having this amount of feedback can have a massively out-sized impact on your overall design and development trajectory.Follow the show and be sure to join the discussion on Discord! Our website is workingcode.dev and we're @WorkingCodePod on Twitter and Instagram. New episodes drop weekly on Wednesday.And, if you're feeling the love, support us on Patreon.With audio editing and engineering by ZCross Media.Full show notes and transcript here.
SaaS applications are the backbone of digital enterprises around the world. But with so many SaaS businesses out there, simply having a feature-rich product is no longer enough to keep your users happy and grow your business.In an increasingly crowded SaaS market, a smooth, intuitive user experience is what sets SaaS products apart. Businesses not only need to craft an exceptional user experience (UX) but also a User Interface (UI) design that makes your UX as seamless as possible. But what does an effective UX and UI design even look like today? And how are emerging technologies like AI and machine learning transforming what users expect from a SaaS UX and UI design?In this episode of the EM360 podcast, Matt Harris speaks to Jatin Leuva, CEO and UX Strategist at Tcules, to discuss:The current state of UX/UI designThe challenges companies face in implementing solid UX/UI design The emerging trends and technologies impacting the UX/UI space.
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Web and Mobile App Development (Language Agnostic, and Based on Real-life experience!)
We implement new features (and enhancements) on a daily basis at Snowpal, and while how we approach each of those features from a UI/UX standpoint really depends, and is driven primarily by the feature and its complexities, there are many aspects of our approach that are generic to almost all features and enhancements. In this course, we'll take a look at a simple feature to help understand what the process looks like. We'll start with Requirements, discuss User Experience (UX), immediately followed by User Interface (UI). Note that we'll be focusing on a Web Application but a lot of what we learn would be just as applicable to Mobile Apps as well. Purchase course in one of 2 ways: 1. Go to https://getsnowpal.com, and purchase it on the Web 2. On your phone: (i) If you are an iPhone user, go to http://ios.snowpal.com, and watch the course on the go. (ii). If you are an Android user, go to http://android.snowpal.com.
David Chadwick, Founder and CEO at RealResponse, is passionate about making a difference in athletics, but not in the normal sense of what you might think of as winning in sports. Instead, David has created a tool where athletes and staff can give anonymous feedback in a way that everyone in collegiate institutions and athletic organizations has a chance to be heard. Join Jim and David as they explore how David is helping create a much safer environment in sports and institutions across the country, while also scaling his business. 3 Key TakeawaysCash Management and Funding Decisions: In the early stages, it's crucial to control expenses and scrutinize every cost. Decisions on funding, whether through raising money from friends, family, angels, or VCs, will have a long term impact on the control and expectations around the business. David highlights the importance of staying true to his mission and controlling his destiny by being mindful of where funding comes from.Technology and Scalability: Ensure that technology choices are future-proof and scalable. There is a significant focus on getting the User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) right from the start. Mistakes in technology choices can be costly and pivoting might require substantial resources“Customers, customers, customers”: This is what David often tells his staff is the most important part of their business. Never have a whiteboard session with your team to workshop what you think your customers want and need. Until you get in front of your customers, it's just impossible to know what they're thinking and feeling. ResourcesDavid Chadwick on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-chadwick-862570173/ RealResponse: http://www.realresponse.com About Our Guest While studying and playing Division 1 basketball at Rice University and Valparaiso University, David Chadwick recognized that positive student-athlete experiences had everything to do with culture, support services, academic integrity, and the relationships formed with coaches and teammates. This insight led him to launch RealResponse in 2016.RealResponse elevates voices by offering a safe, anonymous platform for two-way communications, ensuring everyone in collegiate institutions and athletic organizations has a chance to be heard. The RealResponse community consists of more than two million athletes, coaches, administrators, and staff, and reaches across college and professional sports, governing bodies, and integrity units. About The Dirt Podcast The Dirt is about getting real with businesses about the true state of their companies and going clear down to the dirt in solving their core needs as a business. Dive deep with your host Jim Barnish as we uncover The Dirt with some of the world's leading brands.If you love what you are getting out of our show please subscribe.For more information on how we dig into the dirt check out our other episodes here: https://www.orchid.black/podcastAbout Our CompanyOrchid Black is a new kind of growth services firm. We partner with tech-forward companies to build smarter, better, game-changing businesses. Website:
2023-05-23 Weekly News - Episode 196Watch the video version on YouTube at https://youtube.com/live/3F5all2U5Pk?feature=share Hosts: Gavin Pickin - 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 Patreon Support (proficient)We have 40 patreons: https://www.patreon.com/ortussolutions. News and AnnouncementsAdobe ColdFusion 2023 released!!!!We are thrilled to announce the highly anticipated release of Adobe ColdFusion 2023! Packed with cutting-edge features and enhanced performance, this release takes ColdFusion to new heights of innovation.Experience accelerated development, robust security measures, and seamless integration with modern technologies. From rapid application development to scalable enterprise solutions, Adobe ColdFusion empowers developers to build dynamic web applications with ease. Discover the limitless possibilities and stay ahead in the digital era.Upgrade to the latest version now and harness the true potential of ColdFusion. Elevate your coding experience with Adobe ColdFusion – the ultimate platform for unmatched productivity and success. LDAP and SAML integration Central Configuration Server GraphQL client HTML to PDF Cloud Services JWT integration in CF Whats new - https://helpx.adobe.com/coldfusion/using/whats-new.htmlhttps://coldfusion.adobe.com/2023/05/coldfusion2023-release/ ICYMI - Into the Box - Recap Keynote - Day 1 - https://t.co/42DozsZ0G9 Keynote - Day 2 - https://youtube.com/live/TOhOaNVy0dM Sessions Hands on Pre Conference Happy Box Hackathon New Releases and UpdatesLots of Releases So many - we are still waiting on the blogs and release notes for a lot of them, but ITB came with ColdBox7, CommandBox 5.9, Testbox 5, CBWire 3, Testbox CLI, Coldbox CLI, Quick, Qb, CBQ V1 and V2, cbDebugger 3, ContentBox 6 We will discuss some of them belowColdBox 7 ReleasedColdBox 7 has been released! Install it via ForgeBox using `coldbox`. 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-7.0.0CBWIRE 3.0.0 ReleasedWe are very excited to announce the release of version 3 of CBWIRE, our ColdBox module that makes building modern, reactive apps a breeze. This version brings with it a new component syntax, 19 enhancements and bug fixes, and improved documentation. Our biggest goal with this release was to improve the developer experience and to provide a low barrier to entry to getting started with CBWIRE.https://www.ortussolutions.com/blog/cbwire-300-released TestBox v5.0.0 Released!We are excited to announce the release of TestBox version 5, which brings a host of new features and improvements for developers. TestBox is a powerful and flexible tool that helps developers write comprehensive BDD/TDD tests for their applications, ensuring code quality and reducing the likelihood of bugs and errors. With TestBox v5, developers can take advantage of new features such as batch code coverage testing, improved reporting capabilities, method spies, and better integration with other tools in the Ortus suite.These new features make TestBox even more versatile and user-friendly, and provide developers with a powerful tool for building high-quality, reliable applications.https://www.ortussolutions.com/blog/testbox-v500-released FusionReactor 10 released, May 18If you're using FusionReactor, note that a new version 10 (10.0.0) released yesterday, May 18. While it's a new major release number, most of the items listed as new aren't really things that you will "see" as changed in the interface. I don't quite want to call it just "plumbing"--the folks had their reason to regard the new and changed features as warranting the major version number increase.https://www.carehart.org/blog/2023/5/19/fusionreactor_10_0_released/https://docs.fusion-reactor.com/release-notes/ ColdBox 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-releasedICYMI - TestBox 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-releasedNew Ortus Supported ORM Extension for Lucee.Other Releases: cbDedugger 3, ContentBox 6Webinar / Meetups and WorkshopsPOSTPONED - Adobe - Road to Fortuna Series: ColdFusion 2023 in Docker on Google Cloud PlatformMay 23, 2023 - MAYBE IN JUNE10 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 Into the Box 2023 Videos will soon be available for purchase as an EXCLUSIVE PREMIUM package. Subscribers will get access to premium packages after a 6 month exclusive window. More ForgeBox and VS Code Podcast snippet videos ColdBox Elixir from Eric Getting Started with Inertia.js from Eric 10 Testing Techniques by Dan? Feature Testing Deployment with Docker by Dan? Conferences and TrainingICYMI - 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 THIS WEEK - 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. Eric - TestBox: Getting started with BDD-TDD Oh My! Luis - Coldbox 7 - from zero to hero Dan - Legacy Code Conversion To The Modern World Brad - 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/Ortus Training - ColdBox Zero to HeroDates and VenueMore 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 Week5/10/23 - Blog - Ben Nadel - Using BugSnag As A Server-Side Logging Service In ColdFusionI've been on the lookout for a better error logging service; and, over on Facebook, Jay Bronson recommended that I look at BugSnag. They have a free-tier, so I signed up to try it out. And, I must say, I'm very pleased with the User Interface (UI) and the basic functionality. That said, I could not get the Java SDK (Software Development Kit) working with JavaLoader. As such, I hacked together some ColdFusion code that would do just enough to send data to the BugSnag API. What I have is far from feature complete; but, I thought it might be worth sharing.https://www.bennadel.com/blog/4462-using-bugsnag-as-a-server-side-logging-service-in-coldfusion.htm 5/11/23 - Blog - Luis Majano - TestBox v5.0.0 Released!We are excited to announce the release of Testbox version 5, which brings a host of new features and improvements for developers. TestBox is a powerful and flexible tool that helps developers write comprehensive BDD/TDD tests for their applications, ensuring code quality and reducing the likelihood of bugs and errors. With TestBox v5, developers can take advantage of new features such as batch code coverage testing, improved reporting capabilities, method spies, and better integration with other tools in the Ortus suite.These new features make TestBox even more versatile and user-friendly, and provide developers with a powerful tool for building high-quality, reliable applications.https://www.ortussolutions.com/blog/testbox-v500-released5/12/23 - Blog - Brian - Why You Don't Want To Use CFMX_COMPAT EncryptionThis is the first of what may be a couple of posts about my presentation from ColdFusion Summit East 2023, which was held in April in Washington, DC.Let's talk about ColdFusion and encryption. Specifically -- about the CFMX_COMPAT algorithm. The encrypt() function was introduction in ColdFusion 4 (ca. November 1998), and CFMX_COMPAT was the only algorithm available. The release of ColdFusion 7 (ca. February 2005) added native support for AES, 3DES, DES, and Blowfish. But CFMX_COMPAT remains the default algorithm used by the encrypt() function. https://hoyahaxa.blogspot.com/2023/05/why-you-dont-want-to-use-cfmxcompat.html 5/13/23 - Blog - Nolan Erck - Speaking at Into The Box 2023It's official...next week I'll be speaking at Into The Box in Houston!If you're not already familiar with it, Into The Box is the most modern leaning conference for CFML! But really the CFML-specific portion is complimented by a heavy dose of content that is applicable to many other platforms. A quick look at the agenda will show you sessions ranging from web security, to AWS pub/sub mechanisms, to OAuth and more!https://southofshasta.com/blog/speaking-at-into-the-box-2023/ 5/14/23 - Blog - Ben Nadel - Maintaining White Space Using jSoup And ColdFusionjSoup is a Java library for parsing and manipulating HTML strings. For the last few years, I've been using jSoup to clean-up and normalize my blog posts. And now, I'm looking to use jSoup to help me transform and cache GitHub Gists. At the time of this writing, Gist code is rendered in an HTML with cells that use white-space: pre as the means of controlling white space output. jSoup doesn't parse the CSS; so, it does understand that it needs to maintain this white space when serializing the document back into HTML. If we want to keep this white space in the resultant document, we have to disable pretty printing.https://www.bennadel.com/blog/4463-maintaining-white-space-using-jsoup-and-coldfusion.htm5/16/23 - Blog - Adobe ColdFusion Portal - Introducing the 2023 Release of Adobe ColdFusionWe are thrilled to announce the highly anticipated release of Adobe ColdFusion 2023! Packed with cutting-edge features and enhanced performance, this release takes ColdFusion to new heights of innovation.https://coldfusion.adobe.com/2023/05/coldfusion2023-release/ 5/16/23 - Blog - Luis Majano - Ortus Solutions - ColdBox 7.0.0 ReleasedIntroducing ColdBox 7: Revolutionizing Web Development with Cutting-Edge Features and Unparalleled PerformanceWe are thrilled to announce the highly anticipated release of ColdBox 7, the latest version of the acclaimed web development HMVC framework for ColdFusion (CFML). ColdBox 7 introduces groundbreaking features and advancements, elevating the development experience to new heights and empowering developers to create exceptional web applications and APIs.Designed to meet the evolving needs of modern web development, ColdBox 7 boasts a range of powerful features that streamline the development process and enhance productivity. With its robust HMVC architecture and developer-friendly tools, ColdBox 7 enables developers to deliver high-performance, scalable, and maintainable web applications and APIs with ease.https://www.ortussolutions.com/blog/coldbox-700-released 5/16/23 - Blog - Ben Nadel - Parsing GitHub Gist Embeds Into A Normalized Data Structure Using jSoup In ColdFusionAs I mentioned yesterday, I've been using GitHub Gists to add the syntax highlighting / formatting in my blog post content. This has been working great; but, I've never liked the idea of having to reach out to a 3rd-party system at render time in order to provide my full content experience. As such, I've been considering ways to cache the GitHub Gist data locally (in my system) for both better control and better performance. Unfortunately, GitHub Gists aren't provided in the most user-friendly format. To that end, we can use jSoup in ColdFusion to read-in, parse, and normalize the Gist contents.https://www.bennadel.com/blog/4464-parsing-github-gist-embeds-into-a-normalized-data-structure-using-jsoup-in-coldfusion.htm 5/16/23 - Blog - Nolan Erck - My Into The Box 2023 ScheduleInto The Box 2023 starts tomorrow! After a flight that included several delay, I finally arrived at the hotel a few minutes ago. As per usual, there is a ton of great content this year; deciding which sessions to attend is like the techie equivalent of Sophie's Choice! Here's my best guess as to where you can find me:Wednesday: Async Programming & Scheduling workshophttps://southofshasta.com/blog/my-into-the-box-2023-schedule/ 5/17/23 - Blog - Charlie Arehart - ColdFusion 2023 released, May 17 2023: resources and thoughtsColdFusion 2023 has been released today, May 17 2023. For more on the many features, see the following several Adobe blog posts and substantial documentation resources they released also today, about which I offer some additional comment below.I also discuss changes in OS support (saving you having to compare the docs discussing that), as well as the change to CF2023 running on Java 17 (which you could miss, as it's not highlighted by Adobe in any of the announcement resources.) I also discuss changes in the licensing document/EULA (again, to save you having to do that comparison), as well as an observation about pricing (it has not changed since CF2021).I also discuss some migration considerations and close by pointing out the Hidden Gems in CF2023 talk that I did, based on the prerelase. I plan to update that in time based on this final release.https://www.carehart.org/blog/2023/5/17/cf2023_released/ 5/18/23 - Blog - Ben Nadel - Using CSS Flexbox To Create A Simple Bar Chart In ColdFusionI'm a huge fan of CSS Flexbox layouts. They're relatively simple to use and there's not much to remember in terms of syntax. One place that I love using Flexbox is when I need to create a simple bar chart. I don't do much charting in my work, so I never have need to pull in large, robust libraries like D3. But, for simple one-off visualizations, CSS Flexbox is my jam. I thought it might be worth sharing a demo of how I do this in ColdFusion.https://www.bennadel.com/blog/4466-using-css-flexbox-to-create-a-simple-bar-chart-in-coldfusion.htm 5/18/23 - Blog - Charlie Arehart - FusionReactor 10 released, May 18: resources and thoughtsIf you're using FusionReactor, note that a new version 10 (10.0.0) released yesterday, May 18. While it's a new major release number, most of the items listed as new aren't really things that you will "see" as changed in the interface. I don't quite want to call it just "plumbing"--the folks had their reason to regard the new and changed features as warranting the major version number increase.For more, read on.Of course, I had just last week blogged on the release of FR 9.2.2, released March 1. I'm not letting as much time pass with this post. :-)https://www.carehart.org/blog/2023/5/19/fusionreactor_10_0_released/5/22/23 - Blog - Grant Copley - CBWIRE 3.0.0 ReleasedWe are very excited to announce the release of version 3 of CBWIRE, our ColdBox module that makes building modern, reactive apps a breeze. This version brings with it a new component syntax, 19 enhancements and bug fixes, and improved documentation. Our biggest goal with this release was to improve the developer experience and to provide a low barrier to entry to getting started with CBWIRE.https://www.ortussolutions.com/blog/cbwire-300-released CFML JobsSeveral positions available on https://www.getcfmljobs.com/Listing over 67 ColdFusion positions from 43 companies across 32 locations in 5 Countries.4 new jobs listed this weekFull-Time - ColdFusion Programmer at Tulsa, OK - United States May 23https://www.getcfmljobs.com/jobs/index.cfm/united-states/ColdFusion-Programmer-at-Tulsa-OK/11575 Full-Time - ColdFusion Engineer at Remote - United States May 21https://www.getcfmljobs.com/jobs/index.cfm/united-states/ColdFusionEngineer-at-Remote/11574 Full-Time - ColdFusion Lead at Pune, Maharashtra - India May 11https://www.getcfmljobs.com/jobs/index.cfm/india/ColdFusion-Lead-at-Pune-Maharashtra/11573 Full-Time - ColdFusion Developer at Pune, Maharashtra - India May 09https://www.getcfmljobs.com/jobs/index.cfm/india/ColdFusion-Developer-at-Pune-Maharashtra/11571 Other Job LinksThere is a jobs channel in the CFML slack team, and in the Box team slack now tooForgeBox Module of the WeekTestBoxTestBox is a Behavior Driven Development (BDD) and Test Driven Development (TDD) framework for ColdFusion (CFML). It also includes mocking and stubbing capabilities via its internal MockBox library.V5 Release NotesWe are excited to announced the release of Testbox version 5, which brings a host of new features and improvements for developers. TestBox is a powerful and flexible tool that helps developers write comprehensive BDD/TDD tests for their applications, ensuring code quality and reducing the likelihood of bugs and errors. With TestBox v5, developers can take advantage of new features such as batch code coverage testing, improved reporting capabilities, method spies, and better integration with other tools in the Ortus suite.These new features make TestBox even more versatile and user-friendly, and provide developers with a powerful tool for building high-quality, reliable applications. You can read more about TestBox in our comprehensive documentation online: https://testbox.ortusbooks.com/ https://www.forgebox.io/view/testbox VS Code Hint Tips and Tricks of the WeekVisual Studio Code Remote - SSH - PreviewBy Microsoft The Remote - SSH extension lets you use any remote machine with a SSH server as your development environment. This can greatly simplify development and troubleshooting in a wide variety of situations. You can:Develop on the same operating system you deploy to or use larger, faster, or more specialized hardware than your local machine.Quickly swap between different, remote development environments and safely make updates without worrying about impacting your local machine.Access an existing development environment from multiple machines or locations.Debug an application running somewhere else such as a customer site or in the cloud.No source code needs to be on your local machine to gain these benefits since the extension runs commands and other extensions directly on the remote machine. You can open any folder on the remote machine and work with it just as you would if the folder were on your own machine.https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-vscode-remote.remote-sshWorks well with: Visual Studio Code Remote - SSH: Editing Configuration Fileshttps://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-vscode-remote.remote-ssh-edit Thank 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. 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Website design is essential when considering a new or rebuilt website, but within that process, you should also consider the user's experience with UX/UI testing. User Experience (UX) is essentially how a user interacts with anything online, the ease of doing so, and enjoyment from the website features, while User Interface (UI) is any digital layout intended for users to interact with – think dashboards, apps, and websites. In this episode, Dwight talks with our Chief Operating Officer, Tyler Fraser, about how UX/UI is critical in our website design process and why the data from testing allows you to design a better user experience.
In this episode, we will discuss User Experience (UX), User Interface (UI), and Human Center Design (HCD) which bring value to the customers and partners. Arnold June is a Director of Design Programs. He focuses on design operations, and AJ Siegel is a Senior Staff Product Designer. He focuses on the workflow design studio in pre-sales organization, working directly with customers on unique innovations and digital transformation at the ServiceNow platform. The Customer Connection podcast helps you learn the implementation and adoption of the ServiceNow platform. This show is led by a Customer Experience Expert and Director of Customer Workflows, Jerry Campbell, and the Portfolio Managers, Gareth Millwood and Nick Derbawka. Key highlights of the Episode: 05:33 Providing value to our customers and partners 06:21 User Experience (UX) plays an important role 07:53 Introducing user-centric design for ServiceNow customers To learn more about the implementation and adoption of the ServiceNow Platform, subscribe to the Customer Connection Podcast on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. For feedback, please send us an email at cutomerconnection@servicenow.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we will discuss User Experience (UX), User Interface (UI), and Human Center Design (HCD) which bring value to the customers and partners. Arnold June is a Director of Design Programs. He focuses on design operations, and AJ Siegel is a Senior Staff Product Designer. He focuses on the workflow design studio in pre-sales organization, working directly with customers on unique innovations and digital transformation at the ServiceNow platform. The Customer Connection podcast helps you learn the implementation and adoption of the ServiceNow platform. This show is led by a Customer Experience Expert and Director of Customer Workflows, Jerry Campbell, and the Portfolio Managers, Gareth Millwood and Nick Derbawka. Key highlights of the Episode: 05:33 Providing value to our customers and partners 06:21 User Experience (UX) plays an important role 07:53 Introducing user-centric design for ServiceNow customers To learn more about the implementation and adoption of the ServiceNow Platform, subscribe to the Customer Connection Podcast on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. For feedback, please send us an email at cutomerconnection@servicenow.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A website is never done. This is the disconnect between website development and marketing. Your agency or designer may want to sign off and say it is done, but in reality – it should always be tested, improved, and adapted to your audience. Otherwise, you'll miss out on sales, leads, registrations – whatever your goal. The skill of User Experience (UX) and User Interface (UI) – are not only a critical skill now but will be in great demand in the future as more people in more places rely on digital interfaces to conduct nearly all of their affairs online. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Crypto has a major User Experience (UX) and User Interface (UI) problem. Kosala Hemachandra, CEO of MyEtherWallet, shares how his company provides best-in-class UX/UI while remaining non-custodial, free, and open-source. MEW allows users to interact with the Ethereum Blockchain, smart contracts, and much more. He talks about how they got started, how they scaled from 0 to 3 million monthly active users, and where he thinks crypto is headed in the next 10 years. JOIN THE FREE WOLF DEN NEWSLETTER
Shyam Adhikari is the Design Lead at Web Point Solutions, LLC, an IT service and consulting company headquartered in Covington, Georgia, USA. In this podcast we explore his expertise in front-end development and UI/UX Design to understand the difference between User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX), how they relate to one another, and the various underlying concepts, skills, and challenges associated with UI/UX Design in Nepal and international markets. Watch full video at https://youtu.be/zjg_l4_g4dA ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Host : Ravi Mandal https://www.linkedin.com/in/ravimandal/ https://instagram.com/rvimandal ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Guest: Shyam Adhikari https://www.linkedin.com/in/shyam-adri/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TechKraft Inc info@techkraftinc.com https://www.linkedin.com/company/tech... https://facebook.com/techkraftinc http://instagram.com/techkraftinc
Bei der Optimierung von Webseiten wird man irgendwann zwangsläufig auf die Begriffe UI- und UX-Design treffen. Die beiden Abkürzungen, die für User Interface (UI) und User Experience (UX) stehen, sollen zusammenfassen, wie eine Seite im Internet von Besuchern wahrgenommen wird.
In which David & Cory talk about the seemingly dark art of Customer Experience (CX), wonder if Disney could 'win the metaverse', consider how Coca Cola can keep innovating and give you tips about how to educate yourself about Web3. Send us a Note ~ Ask a Listener Question ~ SubscribePodcast Episode 4 - Show Notes & Timestamps00:13 - Pilote Caps and other merchandise is available at TeamPilote.com01:49 - Links to all feeds. You can find the podcast on the following platforms: RSS | Google Podcasts | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | 02:14 - We need to talk about… Experience. Why are cars still designed the same way? Why is are the control systems and User Interface (UI) still laid out like they always have been? Is it because it would be too hard to change from a retraining point of view?08:55 - Downfall Netflix documentary about Boeing and the 737 Max. How to design experiences for users versus customers. What impact does regulation and relearning have on experience design?13:57 - How to design experiences for an Edge Case. 15:04 - Experience is a river…18:05 - Who will win the Centralised Metaverse? A company that can do storytelling, create magical experiences, owns IP, understands how real-world and physical world mix together in a blended experience.... 23:30 - How Disney uses data from the real-world is disruptive.28:40 - Can Disney do residential housing?34:28 - David is open to 'Metaverse Czar' roles. See his Linkedin here... 34:52 - and speaking of brand consistency - what is Starlight Coke?38:46 - Brand responsibility versus damage to customers39:31 - Listener question. How do I keep up with all things Web3 etc..Support the show (http://www.pilotemedia.com/pilote-podcast/)
We had this Mac lab in school. And even though they were a few years old at the time, we had a whole room full of Macintosh SEs. I'd been using the Apple II Cs before that and these just felt like Isaac Asimov himself dropped them off just for me to play with. Only thing: no BASIC interpreter. But in the Apple menu, tucked away in the corner was a little application called HyperCard. HyperCard wasn't left by Asimov, but instead burst from the mind of Bill Atkinson. Atkinson was the 51st employee at Apple and a former student of Jeff Raskin, the initial inventor of the Mac before Steve Jobs took over. Steve Jobs convinced him to join Apple where he started with the Lisa and then joined the Mac team until he left with the team who created General Magic and helped bring shape to the world of mobile devices. But while at Apple he was on the original Mac team developing the menu bar, the double-click, Atkinson dithering, MacPaint, QuickDraw, and HyperCard. Those were all amazing tools and many came out of his work on the original 1984 Mac and the Lisa days before that. But HyperCard was something entirely different. It was a glimpse into the future, even if self-contained on a given computer. See, there had been this idea floating around for awhile. Vannevar Bush initially introduced the world to a device with all the world's information available in his article “As We May Think” in 1946. Doug Engelbart had a team of researchers working on the oN-Line System that saw him give “The Mother of All Demos in 1968” where he showed how that might look, complete with a graphical interface and hypertext, including linked content. Ted Nelson introduced furthered the ideas in 1969 of having linked content, which evolved into what we now call hyperlinks. Although Nelson thought ahead to include the idea of what he called transclusions, or the snippets of text displayed on the screen from their live, original source. HyperCard built on that wealth of information with a database that had a graphical front-end that allowed inserting media and a programming language they called HyperTalk. Databases were nothing new. But a simple form creator that supported graphics and again stressed simple, was new. Something else that was brewing was this idea of software economics. Brooks' Law laid it out but Barry Boehm's book on Software Engineering Economics took the idea of rapid application development another step forward in 1981. People wanted to build smaller programs faster. And so many people wanted to build tools that we needed to make it easier to do so in order for computers to make us more productive. Against that backdrop, Atkinson took some acid and came up with the idea for a tool he initially called WildCard. Dan Winkler signed onto the project to help build the programming language, HyperTalk, and they got to work in 1986. They changed the name of the program to HyperCard and released it in 1987 at MacWorld. Regular old people could create programs without knowing how to write code. There were a number of User Interface (UI) components that could easily be dropped on the screen, and true to his experience there was panel of elements like boxes, erasers, and text, just like we'd seen in MacPaint. Suppose you wanted a button, just pick it up from the menu and drop it where it goes. Then make a little script using the HyperText that read more like the English language than a programming language like LISP. Each stack might be synonymous with a web page today. And a card was a building block of those stacks. Consider the desktop metaphor extended to a rolodex of cards. Those cards can be stacked up. There were template cards and if the background on a template changed, that flowed to each card that used the template, like styles in Keynote might today. The cards could have text fields, video, images, buttons, or anything else an author could think of. And the author word is important. Apple wanted everyone to feel like they could author a hypercard stack or program or application or… app. Just as they do with Swift Playgrounds today. That never left the DNA. We can see that ease of use in how scripting is done in HyperTalk. Not only the word scripting rather than programming, but how HyperTalk is weakly typed. This is to say there's no memory safety or type safety, so a variable might be used as an integer or boolean. That either involves more work by the interpreter or compiler - or programs tend to crash a lot. Put the work on the programmers who build programming tools rather than the authors of HyperCard stacks. The ease of use and visual design made Hypercard popular instantly. It was the first of its kind. It didn't compile at first, although larger stacks got slow because HyperTalk was interpreted, so the team added a just-in-time compiler in 1989 with HyperCard 2.0. They also added a debugger. There were some funny behaviors. Like some cards could have objects that other cards in a stack didn't have. This led to many a migration woe for larger stacks that moved into modern tools. One that could almost be considered HyperCard 3, was FileMaker. Apple spun their software business out as Claris, who bought Noshuba software, which had this interesting little database program called Nutshell. That became FileMaker in 1985. By the time HyperCard was ready to become 3.0, FileMaker Pro was launched in 1990. Attempts to make Hypercard 3.0 were still made, but Hypercard had its run by the mid-1990s and died a nice quiet death. The web was here and starting to spread. The concept of a bunch of stacks on just one computer had run its course. Now we wanted pages that anyone could access. HyperCard could have become that but that isn't its place in history. It was a stepping stone and yet a milestone and a legacy that lives on. Because it was a small tool in a large company. Atkinson and some of the other team that built the original Mac were off to General Magic. Yet there was still this idea, this legacy. Hypercard's interface inspired many modern applications we use to create applications. The first was probably Delphi, from Borland. But over time Visual Studio (which we still use today) for Microsoft's Visual Basic. Even Powerpoint has some similarities with HyperCard's interface. WinPlus was similar to Hypercard as well. Even today, several applications and tools use HyperCard's ideas such as HyperNext, HyperStudio, SuperCard, and LiveCode. HyperCard also certainly inspired FileMaker and every Apple development environment since - and through that, most every tool we use to build software, which we call the IDE, or Integrated Development Environment. The most important IDE for any Apple developer is Xcode. Open Xcode to build an app and look at Interface Builder and you can almost feel Bill Atkinson's pupils dilated pupils looking back at you, 10 hours into a trip. And within those pupils visions - visions of graphical elements being dropped into a card and people digitized CD collections, built a repository for their book collection, put all the Grateful Dead shows they'd recorded into a stack, or even built an application to automate their business. Oh and let's not forget the Zine, or music and scene magazines that were so popular in the era that saw photocopying come down in price. HyperCard made for a pretty sweet Zine. HyperCard sprang from a trip when the graphical interface was still just coming into its own. Digital computing might have been 40 years old but the information theorists and engineers hadn't been as interested in making things easy to use. They wouldn't have been against it, but they weren't trying to appeal to regular humans. Apple was, and still is. The success of HyperCard seems to have taken everyone by surprise. Apple sold the last copy in 2004, but the legacy lives on. Successful products help to mass- Its success made a huge impact at that time as well on the upcoming technology. Its popularity declined in the mid-1990s and it died quietly when Apple sold its last copy in 2004. But it surely left a legacy that has inspired many - especially old-school Apple programmers, in today's “there's an app for that” world.
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User experience research (UX) when done in the same team as delivery is a nice way to go. User Interface(UI) work is only a subset for UX. If your UX folks are only producing UI widgets, someone has "lost the plot". Check out Giff Constable's Truth Curve at https://giffconstable.com/2013/06/the... . "Dual-track agile" is about blending discovery and delivery and lots of collaboration and understanding of each other. Check out David Denham's article at https://medium.com/@daviddenham07/dua... . But how does UX/discovery work on a Kanban Board? Work items should not move right to left; there are only two exceptional cases where that is valid. After all, UX is never finished, and learning is the 1st citizen.
In this episode, we talk about the differences between User Experience (UX) and User Interface (UI) and their influence on technology today. “Pursue your dreams and channel all your invaluable energy towards problems that give you a strong sense of purpose with unshakeable tenacity and determination, for there is no limit to what one can achieve” Meena Sankaran
Siapa nih yang masih belum tau soal User Interface (UI) & User Expereince (UX)? Wah kalau belum tau parah sih, padahal UI dan UX tu perannya penting banget. Nah, di episode podcast kali ini, Mindy berkesempatan buat ngobrol bareng kak Reza (Founder of Zelpro.id) buat ngebahas tentang peran UI & UX designer di industri dan bisnis loh. Penasaran gak nih? langsung aja yuk buka Dynamic Podcast di Spotify
Welcome to the How to Build an App podcast. This show is produced by Strides Development, a full-service app development agency. We specialize in taking your ideas and turning them into a finished app in only a few months. If you have an app you’re building, we would love to talk to you. You can schedule your free strategy call by clicking here.Make sure you’re following Strides on Instagram and Linkedin. Today, we’re talking with Brian Clay. Brian is an expert in design, User Interface (UI), and User Experience (UX).In this episode, we talk about what makes an app experience great, what kills an app experience, and the “table stakes” (as he calls them)… Think of table stakes as the non-negotiables you need in your app build. Brian also shares some great tips for building something “magic” even if you’re on a tight budget, and we talk about the value of over-investing in design so you can save yourself a ton of money in development.
Salah satu kunci sukses sebuah produk digital terletak pada User Interface (UI) dan User Experience (UX)-nya. Ini sudah dibuktikan oleh Forrester Research yang meneliti bahwa desain UI dan UX yang baik dapat meningkatkan conversion rate sebuah website hingga 400%. Hal ini karena pengguna dapat dengan mudah menggunakan website dan terkesan dengan tampilannya. Wah! Penting banget kan ternyata UI UX ini. Yuk, langsung saja kita ngobrol lebih dalam tentang UI dan UX bersama Adityo Pratomo UX designer di Tetrate.
As siglas podem parecer complicadas, mas neste podcast você vai entender o que é "User Experience (UX)" e o que é "User Interface (UI)", e saberá em detalhes como essa forma de trabalhar pode melhorar a experiência do seu cliente com o seu produto ou serviço. Host: Evandro Fernandes Guests: Adoniram, Aleochi Pereira e Bruno Ribeiro.
Alpha Jericho (AJ) is here to teach all the secret ins and outs of Escape From Tarkov. Join AJ as he teaches noob gamer Millkes how to play Escape From Tarkov. Extraction goes swimmingly... except for the fact that Millkes has never played a game like this. Listen in to learn tips and tricks for your Tarkov experience. In the first episode, AJ teaches Millkes about user interface (UI), traders, hide out details, character screen, maps, raids, scavengers, Private Military Contractors (PMCs), secure containers, looting meta, and skill development. You can reach out to us at justdudesproductions@gmail.com! You can watch AJ's Twitch! You can watch Millkes's Twitch! Intro: "Exfiltration" by Geneburn (Youtube) Outro: "Exfiltration" by Geneburn (Youtube) Geneburn Playlist (Soundcloud) (Spotify) Timestamps (36:45) 00:00 - Introduction to Take on Tarkov 00:15 - Host AJ aka Alpha Jericho aka Fetbutter 00:25 - Co-Host Millkes and Noob Gamer 01:30 - User Interface (UI): the point of human-computer interaction and communication in a device. This can include display screens, keyboards, a mouse and the appearance of a desktop. It is also the way through which a user interacts with an application or a website. 02:00 - Traders, Merchants, Questers: Prapor, Therapist, Fence, Skiier, Peacekeeper, Mechanic, Ragman, and Jaegar. 07:45 - Ultimate Goal: Secure Container - Kappa 08:30 - Hideout 09:30 - "Found-in-Raid" Status is used to Combat Hackers and Bots 10:50 - Purchasing Different Tiers of Escape From Tarkov Allows for Larger Stash and Free Upfront Equipment 13:00 - Tarkov Does Not Value Kill/Death Ratio 14:30 - Tarkov is a Memory Heavy Game (RAM) 15:00 - Maps: Factory, Customs, Labs (keycard required), Woods, Shoreline, Reserve, and Interchange 17:00 - How do you Extract, Extraction, Ex-Fil? 19:30 - Scavengers vs. Private Military Contractor (PMCs) 22:00 - Player vs. Player, Player vs. AI, Player vs. World 23:20 - Medical and Health System Explanation 24:20 - WHAT?! LEAKING FOOD AND WATER?!?!?! - MILLKES 24:45 - What is a secure container? 25:30 - Slot Economy and Optimization 28:40 - Military Animal Crossing 29:00 - Everything You Need to Know About Loot Meta in 10 Seconds... 31:00 - First Raid: You Die! 32:20 - What Level Did AJ Get Good? Answer: Never. 33:10 - Who is Nikita? Answer: Head Developer of Battlestate Games (Creators of Escape from Tarkov) 34:50 - Escape from Tarkov is in Beta-Testing 35:30 - Nikita's Our Boy! 36:25 - Next Module: Maps, Basics and Keybindings 36:45 - Outro
Money is like a magnifying glass. If you have a good heart, you will do good things with it. If you have a bad heart, you will do bad things. Magnify your ability to give value by earning lots of money and spending and investing it to do good things!11:37 - The Richest Man in Babylon by George Samuel Clason11:43- More Than Enough: The Ten Keys to Changing Your Financial Destiny by Dave Ramsey***********************************Ratings & Reviews ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Apple Podcasts is the platform that takes reviews, and they REALLY help our show's organic search algorithm. Please support our show and leave us a review!***********************************
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Blue Ocean Strategy by W. Chan Kim, Renée A. Mauborgne ***********************************Ratings & Reviews ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Apple Podcasts is the platform that takes reviews, and they REALLY help our show's organic search algorithm. Please support our show and leave us a review!***********************************
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Never Split the Difference by Chris Voss***********************************Ratings & Reviews ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Apple Podcasts is the platform that takes reviews, and they REALLY help our show's organic search algorithm. Please support our show and leave us a review!***********************************
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I love this episode.Unique Discussion Topics:- Will there be a retail apocalypse or is the technology just changing?- Holographic Star Wars Communication from your iPhone- iPhone vs Apple iGlasses vs Apple iWatch- Burning Man 2021 in VR- Virtual/ Lifestyle DJ's in the Covid-19 world- Playing video games in a unicorn suit- Biohacking: Meditation, Breathwork and Psilocybins- Wym Hof Breathing Method- https://www.mindsetbraingym.com/- https://hotyoga101.ca/- https://www.notion.so/- Find your Tribe and Social Following thru Tech and use the Feedback Loops- Magic opportunity to connect globallyQuotes:"create content every day about the things [you] love""look at these social followings as giant feedback loops for your passions""this is the era of the creator, the era of the entrepreneur""the internet has really changed the shape of [becoming an entrepreneur], as long as you are willing to put the time and ... learning, there's no secrets to learning how to create a great company"Books:Never Split the Difference by Chris VossThe 4 Hour Work Week by Tim FerrissFollow James:James on Twitter @JamesBasnettwww.ShapeImmersive.com"Shape [Immersive] help[s] retail companies ... bridge the physical and digital gap [using augmented reality and virtual reality]"***********************************Ratings & Reviews ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Apple Podcasts is the platform that takes reviews, and they REALLY help our show's organic search algorithm. Please support our show and leave us a review!***********************************
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How Certainty can help you to get what you want!***********************************Ratings & Reviews ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Apple Podcasts is the platform that takes reviews, and they REALLY help our show's organic search algorithm. Please support our show and leave us a review!***********************************
Serial entrepreneurship with Helen SongIG @SweetSpotVanIG @HelloHelenSongFB @SweetSpotVanPSI SeminarsQuotes and Takeaways:"people get into the trap of their own making""create and nurture your networks""use adversity to propel you forward and have faith that its occurring for your benefit and to figure out what that is"Books:The Laws of Spirit by Dan MillmanThe Power of Now and A New Earth by Eckhart TolleQuit Like A Millionaire by Kristy ShenAtomic Habits by James Clear***********************************Ratings & Reviews ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Apple Podcasts is the platform that takes reviews, and they REALLY help our show's organic search algorithm. Please support our show and leave us a review!***********************************
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Today's episode is all about putting the customer at the front and centre of what you do. We often hear the terms User Experience (UX) or User Interface (UI) thrown around. But few people understand just how important those aspects of your business can be. Introducing Zuzana Dobro. A customer experience designer, who uses design thinking and brain science to help companies achieve so much more with their products and business. Whether you're just starting out on your entrepreneurial journey, or you've been around for a few years, you'll want to hear what Zuzana has to say. We talk about: The benefits of big vs small teams Building for your audience Design thinking and what that means for your UX and UI Communication within teams and with stakeholders Don't miss out on understanding what you could be doing differently in your business. These sorts of changes may seem like they're obvious, but way too many of us aren't maximising our potential because of it. I hope you all stay safe.Enjoy!A huge thank you to Campaign Refinery for sponsoring this episode. Check out the amazing email marketing automation tool they've created.Please subscribe, rate and review, and find us @AllAboutDigMar on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram to share your thoughts.The All About Digital Marketing Podcast is brought to you by Social INK, a digital marketing consultancy on a mission to put the social back into social media.
How to blog and blogging basicsHow to make money bloggingKeyword Research Tools will help with SEO for your Blog Site:AHREFSSEM RushBacklinkoUbersuggestSimilarWebKeywords EverywhereMozAnswer the PublicGoogle Keyword Planner (hidden inside Google Ads)***********************************Ratings & Reviews ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Apple Podcasts is the only platform that takes reviews, and they REALLY help our show's organic search algorithm. Please be part of the 1% and leave a review now, before your forget.***********************************
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Nuggets:Copyright vs CopywriterHook Story and OfferHistory of CopywritingBirth of AdvertisingThe 100% Conversion RateBooks:The Seven Lost Secrets of Success by Joe Vitale****************************************************************Ratings & Reviews ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Apple Podcasts is the only platform that takes reviews, and they REALLY help our show's organic search algorithm. Please be part of the 1% and leave a review now, before your forget.****************************************************************
The guru always knows so listen to the guru story in this episode.Remember, a guru is a teacher who takes a student from the dark to the light - "gu" to "ru"Focus on adding value.****************************************************************Ratings & Reviews ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Apple Podcasts is the only platform that takes reviews, and they REALLY help our show's organic search algorithm. Please be part of the 1% and leave a review now, before your forget.****************************************************************
Control your emotions. Do not allow your prospect to take you on an emotional rollercoaster ride of highs and lows.04:52 - The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership by John Maxwell07:37 - The Slight Edge by Jeff Olson****************************************************************Ratings & Reviews ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Apple Podcasts is the only platform that takes reviews, and they REALLY help our show's organic search algorithm. Please be part of the 1% and leave a review now, before your forget.****************************************************************
Use these tools to get everything you every wanted:Law of Advanced Attraction - John MaxwellReticular Activating System (RAS) - Tony Robbins****************************************************************Ratings & Reviews ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Apple Podcasts is the only platform that takes reviews, and they REALLY help our show's organic search algorithm. Please be part of the 1% and leave a review now, before your forget.****************************************************************
Man you need to check out this bamboo tree, it is corrrrazzzyyy.07:43 - Check out Generation iY by Tim Elmore!****************************************************************Ratings & Reviews ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Apple Podcasts is the only platform that takes reviews, and they REALLY help our show's organic search algorithm. Please be part of the 1% and leave a review now, before your forget.****************************************************************
Take extreme ownership.Accept responsibility.Do not let emotional stories control your life.Growth is outside your comfort zone.You will likely be happiest when you are growing and/or giving.Take action: Go do something that scares you... RIGHT NOW! (within reason - be smart people!)****************************************************************Ratings & Reviews ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Apple Podcasts is the only platform that takes reviews, and they REALLY help our show's organic search algorithm. Please be part of the 1% and leave a review now, before your forget.****************************************************************
In order to be successful, you need to know what's going to slow you down.01:30 - Check out Crucial Accountability, by Patterson et al. here!****************************************************************
I share my thoughts on what I currently understand as the number one way to sell products online. Please note that this is not from personal experience of making money, but from analyzing all the different avenues of internet marketing businesses over the last four months. And it makes sense, because this can be used in conjunction with many other strategies. Enjoy.****************************************************************Ratings & Reviews ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Apple Podcasts is the only platform that takes reviews, and they REALLY help our show's organic search algorithm. Please be part of the 1% and leave a review now, before your forget.****************************************************************
สรุปอัพเดท User Interface (UI) เทรนด์ปี 2020 จากงาน UI Meeting เมื่อวันที่ 25 ธันวาคม 2019
April 5, 2019 Front Lines MTB Show Page ABOUT THIS EPISODE Brennan Morrow is a Board Member of the Central Oregon Trail Alliance (COTA) and Madras Chapter Rep. Brennan is sharing COTA’s User Profiles; essentially characters they’ve created to help predict community engagement for programs, events or initiatives they roll out. Commonly used by Website and App Developers to ensure optimal User Interface (UI) experiences. About Brent: Brent is a Trail Builder with the North Shore Mountain Bike Association and focuses on the Upper and Lower Griffen Trails on Mount Fromme. Through his work with Trailforks he’s come to discover the world of advocacy beyond just his home in North Vancouver, and serving as the inspiration to create Front Lines MTB. Do you have a person or company you want to hear on Mountain Bike Radio? If so, let us know at info@mountainbikeradio.com. ------------ RELATED SHOW LINKS Support Mountain Bike Radio by shopping through our Amazon Affiliate Link: http://amzn.to/1SC3svC Show Notes & Links Central Oregon Trail Alliance – https://www.cotamtb.com/ Central Oregon Trail Alliance on Facebook –https://www.facebook.com/cotamtb/ Central Oregon Trail Alliance on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/cotamtb/ Central Oregon Trail Alliance on Twitter –https://twitter.com/COTATrails Upcoming Events http://frontlinesmtb.com/events/ Support the Show! http://frontlinesmtb.com/support/ http://frontlinesmtb.com/book-club/ http://frontlinesmtb.com/shop/ Amazon Wishlist: http://a.co/dpiekfU Follow Us on Social Media https://www.facebook.com/FrontLinesMTB/ https://twitter.com/FrontLinesMTB https://www.instagram.com/frontlinesmtb/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-gMNwHUwF6OpJnjjF4AwoA Rate & Review on your Favourite Podcatcher https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/front-lines-mtb/id1180212487 https://player.fm/series/front-lines-mtb http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/brentskibikeski/front-lines-mtb Find more music by Lee Rosevere http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/ Mountain Bike Radio Shop via our Amazon Affiliate Link: http://amzn.to/1SC3svCGo to the Mountain Bike Radio Store: https://shopmbr.com/Become a Mountain Bike Radio Member: http://mountainbikeradio.bigcartel.com/category/mbr-memberships Mountain Bike Radio Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MountainBikeRadio Mountain Bike Radio on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MtnBikeRadio Mountain Bike Radio on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mtnbikeradio/ Mountain Bike Radio on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYE6EAkjP_dmm94_HbKya0Q
Brennan Morrow is a Board Member of the Central Oregon Trail Alliance (COTA) and Madras Chapter Rep. Brennan is sharing COTA’s User Profiles; essentially characters they’ve created to help predict community engagement for programs, events or initiatives they roll out. Commonly used by Website and App Developers to ensure optimal User Interface (UI) experiences. https://podcasts-1.feedpress.co/16677/Ep%2060%20-%20FINAL%20MIX.mp3 … Continue reading "Ep 60 – Understanding Your Community Members: User Profiles with Brennan Morrow of COTA"
En nuestra edición de Espacio Multiverse de hoy hablaremos acerca del Volcano Summit, tips y técnicas de como afrontar el fracaso además de User Experience (UX) y User Interface (UI) con la experta en la materia Maria José de la Riva.
The skills that we need to have to excel in our lives aren’t taught in the classrooms. That is why Momota Ahmed, our guest today in the Raising Successful Kids Podcast, is very passionate about helping the young people learn the necessary skills. She happily does this particular cause while working as a Lead Creative for Ultra Education. Discover how she chose a position which entails creating mobile apps over the ideal career path of pursuing a Law career. She also gives advice for adults and parents on how to guide the children based on her personal experiences. There’s nothing more satisfying than seeing a kid be happy and successful because he loves what he is doing. KEY TAKEAWAYS Momota is involved in the creative elements (e.g. marketing and social media) of Ultra Education. Ultra Education aids schools in equipping children with the necessary skills. She’s helping Ultra promote and teach essential life skills to young people through entrepreneurship. Does school kill creativity? Everyone has creativity in them. School’s got significant roles to play. According to Momota, schools should also focus on extra skills like building confidence, team building, interpersonal skills, communication skills, resilience, or learning through failure. Momota Ahmed inspires young people by being an example of someone who has pursued what they love doing. Each will have a different meaning on how they bring to life what they love. Momota did not study creating mobile apps. She didn't know the concepts of UI and UX before. You don't have to be equipped with a degree. You just have to equip yourself with the passion, confidence, and the right skillset. What does raising successful kids mean to Momota? Anyone who has any input with children and young people is to be a guide. It's essential as adults or as parents not to cross the line and be overprotective. Guide them as best as you can. BEST MOMENTS "To think of something that you love doing, already, that takes courage. Because the hardest question is to answer the question who am I." "That's why I love what Ultra Education do. And, the team - they do it with love. because we can't inspire young people to do what they love if we don't do it with love." "Don't ever tell me you can't do it. You can learn to do it." "It's key to focus on what the skills are of that child and to guide them." VALUABLE RESOURCES Julian Hall Ultra Education ABOUT THE GUEST Momota Ahmed is the Lead Creative for Ultra Education, which aims to give essential entrepreneurial education to all children and young people. She is also a freelance Creative Content Developer, an entrepreneur, and a Law graduate. One of the highlights of her career was designing the User Interface (UI) and developing the User Experience (UX) of an original mobile application. Momota’s Instagram: @momotacreative Momota’s website: http://momota.co.uk/ Momota’s email: momota@ultra.education ABOUT THE HOST Irene Santineer is a working mum of an entrepreneurial child and shares a passion with her husband to see him succeed. She’s the creator and host of the raising Successful Kids Podcast which aims to help parents, educators and mentors effectively guide children towards success. CONTACT METHOD Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Irene-Santineer-1827282224265825/ Twitter https://twitter.com/irenetwin1
In episode 29 of #TDLS, I'm glad to chat with a very talented designer Michael Burns. He's been creating digital products for over 5 years now as a UI/UX Designer and the co-founder of Amazing Nomads. In this episode we talk about: - His design life stories from ground up - How he started his career as a designer - What is User Experience (UX) and User Interface (UI)? - His creative process in designing amazing digital products - Design tools and practical insight to get started on your creative path -And a lot more Check his website by visiting mikebrns.com and let him know if you found this valuable by following him elsewhere @mikeburnsuiux Mentioned in this podcast: Karl Marty Balingit (jaychristteves.com/04) Figma (https://www.figma.com/) Adobe XD (https://www.adobe.com/sea/products/xd.html) Get the podcast now at www.thedesignlifeshow.com to get all the episodes 100% FREE. Have a question? Submit your question to be answered on the podcast. Send your questions (at least 2-minute audio clip) at hi@jaychristteves.com PS: Please don't forget to leave your reviews and/or feedback. It'll help the show reach more people. Huge thanks for the support! PPS: Go and get the podcast it's 100% FREE to download on any of your favorite podcast apps using your Android or IOS phone. Links below for your reference. Apple Podcasts/iTunes: https://goo.gl/b74xuR Google Podcasts: https://goo.gl/GqpQhF SoundCloud: https://goo.gl/UcqHUv Stitcher: https://goo.gl/bVxHs7 TuneIn: https://goo.gl/9MAvpi RadioPublic: https://goo.gl/MY7uiQ
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Matt Report - A WordPress podcast for digital business owners
On today's episode, we're talking with Brent Jett. Brent is a lead designer and WordPress developer at Nehmedia. He is an accomplished photographer who loves taking photos. He also loves his beagles and drinking coffee. Brent spends a lot of his time bridging the gap between good design and development at Beaver Builder during his evening hours and weekends. Listen to the audio Matt Report - A WordPress podcast for digital business owners S5 E5: Brent Jett Play Episode Pause Episode Mute/Unmute Episode Rewind 10 Seconds 1x Fast Forward 30 seconds 00:00 / 00:47:14 Subscribe Share RSS Feed Share Link Embed Download file | Play in new window | Duration: 00:47:14 Guests : Brent Jett works for a digital agency called Nehmedia. He is also a major contributor and developer for Beaver Builder working on the 2.0 release along with the Themer development. What you will learn from this episode: A day working with clients at Nehmedia goes from project discovery all the way to development and launch. (6:35) Working with a team at an agency provides all the expertise needed to build a successful business website for a client. (ex: SEO, design, and development). (9:13) The balance of tasks and persistent knowledge in a project needs to be balanced with the team and the right tools. (11:11) YouTube videos were originally created to share how content creation and curation is done. (13:54) Resist the impulse to be perfect. The web is informal so just be OK with your videos. (17:16) Lessons from Building a Software Interface: Beaver Builder is a complex application to build where the User Interface (UI) mapping needs to be constantly addressed. (28:09) When developing an application you need to have logical systems in your interface. The math should not drive the design of the product. (29:05) Pagebuilder features should provide power and flexibility. (30:48) You want to do your best to get inside a person's head the first time they use your product. (37:11) The onboarding experience for the end user is a huge consideration when delivering your software. (39:10) There is nothing better than demonstrating your product. It is better to have a screencast than animation. (40:56) The length of your videos should be measured on where you are going to post your video. Tolerance on YouTube is longer than Facebook. (41:43) A user's interest needs to be hooked in the first 20 to 30 seconds when presenting video content. (42:50) One-take videos are too hard to record. Pause the recording but do not move the mouse so you can easily edit the screencasts. (45:46) Advantages of using Beaver Builder A YouTube channel was created for Beaver Builder to provide users with a deeper knowledge of the product. (25:00) The Beaver Builder slack channel extended the WordPress community for Brent. The Beaver Builder page builder addressed the frustration around the fragmentation of WordPress. (21:24) Balancing field testing with users will provide you with the data to show you where you may be hung up. The challenge is finding the balance between the feedback and development. The design of Beaver Builder 2.0 will have many color choices that were derived directly from the WordPress color guides. (23:26) Workflow needs to be in place and be understood in order to take full advantage of Beaver Builder. (32:31) Beaver Builder is great for the first time user all the way to the seasoned professional. (36:00) EPISODE RESOURCES DropBox Paper Nehmedia Follow Brent: Brent on Twitter Brent on Facebook YouTube channel Stay connected with the Matt Report by joining the email list over at mattreport.com/subscribe Matt's easy support videos If you like the show please leave a 5 Star review over on the Matt Report on iTunes. Sponsors: LiquidWeb Beaver Builder ★ Support this podcast ★
Welcome to some more Star Citizen News, this time for the Week Ending 13th November. We’re Starting each week by looking at the State of Alpha 2.6, there was some info from the RSI newsletter, BugSmashers and from AtV via Chris: “Alpha 2.6 (including Star Marine) made progress this week, with work continuing to make sure the combat loop ensuing weapon feel, grenades (In BugSmashers they fixed a bug with grenades falling out of your hand rather than being thrown.), hit/death reactions (to make them more satifiying) and the User Interface (UI) are up to our standards. Code for the leaderboards are done and QA plans to test sending stats to the Platform early next week. CIG NewsLetter - http://us5.campaign-archive2.com/?u=32d8ef31243db6075c45571bd&id=481d9b5285&e=0e872c05f7 AtV LA - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vY_NkFtAAPY My Stream - https://www.twitch.tv/boredgameruk SC LiveStream - https://www.twitch.tv/starcitizen Espieria Prowler - https://forums.robertsspaceindustries.com/discussion/comment/7230246/#Comment_7230246 Subscribe To My Channel - http://www.youtube.com/boredgameruk?sub_confirmation=1 Get Star Citizen Here & a 5000 UEC Bonus - http://robertsspaceindustries.com/enlist?referral=STAR-Q4BD-Q9Q9 Help Support Me & The Channel: PATREON - http://www.patreon.com/BoredGamer GAMEWISP - http://gamewisp.com/boredgameruk LOOTCRATE - http://lootcrate.com/BoredGamer WEBSITE - http://REDACTED.tv TWITTER - http://twitter.com/BoredGamerUK DONATE - http://twitch.streamlabs.com/BoredGamerUK TWITCH - http://www.twitch.tv/boredgameruk T-SHIRTS - http://www.teepublic.com/boredgameruk My System Specs - http://forums.redacted.tv/threads/system-specs-hardware-periperials.47/ Wall Of Bored Supporters - https://forums.redacted.tv/threads/hall-of-bored-supporters.3730/ Redacted Sponsored By Antlion Audio makers of Modmic Microphones - http://bit.ly/antlion Giveaways & Contest Rules - https://forums.redacted.tv/threads/boredgamer-giveaway-contest-rules.4011/ Star Citizen is an MMO Space Sim that covers combat, economy and pretty much anything else you would want. It's First Person and built in the StarEngine (a modified CryEngine) You'll see massive Space Ships that you can fly with friends, land on planets, explore or pirate your way to whatever goal you choose. Squadron 42 is the Single Player Campaign and the Spiritual Successor of Wing Commander. The Idea is the game is maximum pretty and seamless... NO LOADING SCREENS. It's currently in the Alpha of it's open develpoment with the hope that SQ42 will be released Q1 2017. I am Part of Redacted a community of Star Citizen Content Creators & Fans, check us out here - REDACTED.tv *Disclaimer - Star Citizen Patch | 2.5 LIVE
AskPat 2.0: A Weekly Coaching Call on Online Business, Blogging, Marketing, and Lifestyle Design
Joel is getting his business off the ground and would like advice about hiring a User Experience (UX) or User Interface (UI) designer. I share my experience—and let you hear from my UX/UI designer, Dustin. Leave your feedback for this show using the hashtag #AskPat200. Do you have a question about hiring team members? Record it at http://www.askpat.com/. Thanks to our sponsor, Flippa. Flippa is the #1 marketplace for buying and selling websites. Go to http://www.flippa.com/pat.