Jahr: 2011
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Triple bypass – What does the death of the semantic web mean for publishers?
Richard Padley of Semantico – Triple bypass – What does the death of the semantic web mean for publishers?: „For years semantic web purists have been preaching that the future is all about RDF and triples. Yet, in the 12 years that theorists have been working on the semantic web, we’ve yet to see many…
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„Please complain“
Seth Godin – „Please complain“: „If no one is listening, the thinking goes, then perhaps the annoyed will quietly go away. […] Whichever strategy you choose, you should choose. It’s the middle way that vexes… the pretending, the grudging acceptance, the insertion of many levels of filters.“
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Customer culture
Marco Arment – Customer culture: „People who aren’t willing or able to compromise on their needs regularly are much more likely to be Windows customers. The Windows message is much more palatable to corporate buyers, committees, middlemen, and people who don’t like to be told what’s best for them: „You can do whatever you want,…
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The Six Pillars of Complete Developer Documentation
ProgrammableWeb – The Six Pillars of Complete Developer Documentation: „A complete documentation set should try to include the following: Class Reference: A comprehensive listing of API functionality. Changelog: A reference of what changes in each API version. Code Samples: A set of examples showing typical API usage. Code Playground: An interactive explorer for trying the…
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Watir and Watir WebDriver
„Watir, pronounced water, is an open-source (BSD) family of Ruby libraries for automating web browsers. It allows you to write tests that are easy to read and maintain. It is simple and flexible. Watir drives browsers the same way people do. It clicks links, fills in forms, presses buttons. Watir also checks results, such as…
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Embrace And Extend
Henri Bergius – Embrace And Extend: „These [SPDY, Dart, Schema.org] – together with WebSQL, NaCl, WebM and WebP – mean that Google has active efforts to replace practically every layer of the web (except HTML itself) with something of their own design. The way all of these were introduced bears strong reminders of how Microsoft…
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Ridiculously Transparent
Scott Weiss – Ridiculously Transparent: „The more that I thought about it, the more I believed that sharing absolutely everything would create massive advantages and that we should live with whatever consequences resulted. So, after board meetings, we would assemble the company and go through every board slide… How much cash in the bank? What’s…
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Start With Customer Experience
Brad Feld on a Steve Jobs quote – Start With Customer Experience: „I believe very strongly in the consumerization of IT – namely the notion that innovation in software is now being driven by consumer applications, and correspondingly by consumers, not by enterprise IT organizations and enterprise software vendors. If you accept this, it means…
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al3x’s Rules for Computing Happiness
Alex Payne – al3x’s Rules for Computing Happiness: „Do not use software that must sync over the internet to function. [Ed.: I’m looking at you, Microsoft Outlook.] […] Use a plain text editor that you know well. […] Do not use anything other than a Mac at home and Linux/BSD on the server. […] Buy…
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Not fade away
Seth Godin – Not fade away: „Just because there are no firestorms on the porch doesn’t mean you’re doing okay. More likely, there are relationships out there that need more investment, quiet customers who are unhappy but not making a big deal out of it.“