Discover the enchanting love story of two big cats, Neron and Keira, as they defy the wild and embrace affection.| Animals Around The Globe
Introduction: Sumit is a young child who struggled with shyness and had difficulty expressing himself. He found it challenging to interact with new people and often felt uncomfortable in social situations. His parents were concerned about his social skills and sought coaching to help him overcome these challenges and be confident in his interactions.| CueKids
Easy-peasy animations were always one of the strongest points of the SwiftUI framework. This time Apple makes them even easier by introducing a new Animatable macro. This week, we will learn when and how to use the new Animatable macro.| Swift with Majid
GreenLight blocks have special option to add JS directly in blocks. But it's not just JS panel, it's much bigger. Let's dive in| Greenshift
The Organisational Fabric of Psychological Safety (AKA psychological safety is more than just a team phenomenon) By Tom Geraghty When we talk about psychological safety, the definition we usually use is something along the lines of “a shared belief that […]| Psych Safety
We have a Chart addon that can now be connected to dynamic data via Dynamic Fields, including API Connector| Greenshift
Greenshift is page builder that can have not only dynamic output but also dynamic styles. Let's dive in| Greenshift
With the latest release of SwiftUI, Apple has introduced a new feature called color mixing. It’s a single function that enables you to perform various creative tasks. In this week’s discussion, we’ll dive into color mixing in SwiftUI and explore its potential adoption.| Swift with Majid
SwiftUI provides the UIViewRepresentable and UIViewControllerRepresentable protocols since its inception. As you might know, we can use them to wrap any UIKit view or controller and place it in the SwiftUI hierarchy.| Swift with Majid
I’ve always been a big fan of the concept of a “core competency” or “distinctive competency” — the one thing that you, your product, or your company does better than anyone else, and that is difficult to easily replicate. Unfortunately, I find that far too few organizations really understand, at a deep level, what this […]| The Clever PM
A very common challenge faced by Product Managers of all experience levels is understanding and implementing some form of repeatable process around prioritization. Some people take a very light approach, making decisions based on their own experience, data, and beliefs about the direction of the product. Others take a much more rigorous approach, applying scorecards […]| The Clever PM
One of the challenges that we commonly run into as Product Managers is the battle between opinions and data. And though it would be nice to pretend that data always wins, and that there’s always truth in Jim Barksdale’s famous quote, “If we have data, let’s look at data. If all we have are opinions, let’s go with mine,” we know from practical experience that this is simply not the case. Let’s talk about some common situations where data bends to opinion…| The Clever PM
We’re advised to pay attention to interactions at work. It is believed that untapped performance potential lies in altering how people interact with each other, advocating investing in developing more productive workplace interactions. Various research, and philosophies, articulate this sentiment in different ways, and from different angles. There are references to the importance of improving interactions in: Lean with its laser focus on cross-functional collaboration, value stream mapping ...| Context specific agile, product, and systems coaching – I do Agile and Orga...