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Try a Semantic Approach to Naming GitHub Repositories

Modus Create

As part of a recent customer engagement, we were tasked with defining a naming convention for GitHub repositories. Up to this point, each project team had used whatever convention (or none) they liked to define the repository name, leading to a situation where there was a lack of consistency across the GitHub organization. Consistent.

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Goal-Setting Frameworks in SaaS: How To Set Goals in Different Ways?

Userpilot

What if you knew that not all goal-setting frameworks are beneficial to your team? There are a plethora of goal-setting frameworks out there. But choosing a framework is easier said than done. Let’s dive into this article to find the perfect goal-setting framework to grow your product. Tiered goals framework.

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Selecting a Software Development Company in 2024

TechEmpower - Product Management

Some offer specialized skill sets like expertise in a particular programming language or framework, or specific domain knowledge. Beware of being swayed by big-name firms or impressive name-dropping. Our blog post 53 Questions Developers Should Ask Innovators has a list of questions any good development team would ask.

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How to run your own product discovery initiative (pt. 6/6)

The Product Coalition

Check out more insightful sketches by Jono Hey on sketchplanations.com This article is part of a wider guide on how to establish a product discovery framework in your organization. Up until this point in the blog series, the focus has been all about establishing the framework. This ensures consistency across interviews.

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APIs for IT Monitoring Solutions

eG Innovations

With IaC (Infrastructure as Code) becoming de facto and ubiquitous, decent APIs have long been a must have on product evaluation checklists; there are of course a few exceptions – namely products aimed only at SMB (Small and Medium Business), immature startups, or freeware. So, for those new to eG, today’s blog is a quick overview.

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The Ultimate Conversation Design Course Guide

UX Planet

Inga’s list in particular was the Medium blog post I would reference multiple times a week. I learned a lot about chatbot design, including flows, brand guidelines, and best practices, and building a prototype in Voiceflow. I couldn’t write this blog post without mentioning my own master class. A sure do-not-miss!

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My favorite UX & UI design courses

UX Planet

Jakob’s Law (named after Jakob Nielsen) states that since users spend most of their time on other websites, they prefer your site to work the same way as all the other sites they already encountered with. If you want to check out Erik’s teaching style first, start here: Erik’s blog (e.g.

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