🔗 playbook, by thoughtbot

playbook, by thoughtbot This is your playbook. It details how you and your teammates run our software consulting company and how we make web and mobile products together. We’ve made the playbook free and licensed it as Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial so others may learn from, or use, our tactics in their own companies. HELLO TIME Consulting Investment PRODUCT DESIGN SPRINT Prep Work Understand Diverge Converge Prototype Test and Learn CHOOSE PLATFORMS Web Apps Mobile Apps Programming Languages Frameworks Databases Licenses LAPTOP SETUP Laptop Dotfiles Text Editor PLANNING Daily Standups Tasks Weekly Retrospectives Planning Meeting Altering the Process DESIGNING Sketches Wireframes User Interface Interaction Design Visual Design Usability Testing DEVELOPING Version Control Style Guide Pair Programming Test-Driven Development Acceptance Tests Refactoring Code Reviews Continuous Integration PRODUCTION Checklist Domain Names SSL Certificates Hosting Performance Monitoring Error Tracking Transactional Email Payment Processing MEASURING AARRR Instrumentation Subscription Metrics A/B Testing Feature Flags SALES Leads Understanding Product Vision On Site Customer NDAs Roles No Fixed Bids Budget Rate Typical Projects Contract Invoices HIRING Recruiting Interviewing Offer and Onboarding OPERATIONS Expenses Email Calendar Documents Meetings Accounting Legal SHARING Blog Twitter Research Open Source GOODBYE

January 10, 2014 Â· 1 min Â· 188 words

🔗 The Highlight — Best of 2013: UI Animations — Beautiful Pixels

The Highlight — Best of 2013: UI Animations — Beautiful Pixels This year too, we’ve selected some fantastic apps in our list of The Highlight — UI Animations . See also for 2012 .

January 10, 2014 Â· 1 min Â· 34 words

🔗 The Secret Power Behind Why We Pick Crowded Restaurants Over Empty Ones | Fast Company | Business Innovation

The Secret Power Behind Why We Pick Crowded Restaurants Over Empty Ones | Fast Company | Business Innovation I called my cousin that evening and offered him $50 a day to come down with his mates and play with the helicopters. This was a 14-year-old kid’s dream, and he enthusiastically accepted my offer. My cousin and his mates came down every lunchtime and spent their entire weekends at the stall. I ended up selling all the helicopters by December 10....

January 10, 2014 Â· 1 min Â· 98 words

📜 Creators need an immediate connection with what they’re making

Creators need an immediate connection with what they’re making Bret Victor ’s guiding principle (via his talk Inventing on Principle )

January 8, 2014 Â· 1 min Â· 21 words

🔗 Spirit for Twitter

Spirit for Twitter Set your Tweets to disappear with a simple hashtag. “pic.twitter.com/69wl #30m " “In town all day today. #8h " “Code SPRT1 valid for next #7d " Snapchat-style messages for Twitter 🙂

January 8, 2014 Â· 1 min Â· 34 words

🔗 TLDRLegal – Browse License Library

TLDRLegal – Browse License Library Lookup open source licenses summarized & explained in plain English.

January 8, 2014 Â· 1 min Â· 15 words

🔗 Lookback – See how people really use your apps!

Lookback – See how people really use your apps! See how people really use your app. Lookback makes user experience collecting a breeze. Record remotely with your iOS app — no equipment needed See the screen, gestures, face & voice of your test users. Install once. Lookback all the time.

January 6, 2014 Â· 1 min Â· 50 words

🔗 Pairing vs. Code Review: Comparing Developer Cultures

Pairing vs. Code Review: Comparing Developer Cultures Prerequisites for success There are a few nonnegotiables that are common across both of these paradigms. Solid continuous integration Talented core developers Agreement on the importance of code quality Iterative self-organization The joys of pairing Everybody gets better together Pairing can balance the natural daily ebbs and flows of energy A peer generates motivation for self-improvement Tactical decisions are made more easily and with better results [Stronger] concept of collective code ownership but,...

January 6, 2014 Â· 2 min Â· 218 words

📺 Third Wave Objective-C

Open Source: Building on the Shoulders of Giants CocoaPods.org – The Dependency Manager for Objective C Alcatraz : Xcode Package Manager Tooling: Teaching a Computer to Fish nomad :: world-class command line utilities for iOS development xctool — replacement for Apple’s xcodebuild (via Third Wave Objective-C // Speaker Deck ) ( Source: http://cocoapods.org/ )

January 6, 2014 Â· 1 min Â· 54 words

📺 Xcode Behaviors Presentation – Jay Thrash

Using one tab per task , instead of one tab per file, and applying Xcode behaviours to automatically switch between them. (via Triangle CocoaHeads May: Xcode Behaviors Presentation – Jay Thrash) See also How to make Xcode’s UI work for you (maybe) ( Source: https://player.vimeo.com/ )

January 6, 2014 Â· 1 min Â· 46 words