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Why 36% is the magic number: Finding the right amount of text in mobile apps

Intercom, Inc.

“Beyond code, beyond visuals and interactions, what do all these apps have in common with each other? And beyond code, beyond visuals and interactions, what do they all have in common with each other? For comparison, consider that all of Snapchat’s UI text only takes up just 3.5% Every app contains at least some text.

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How to be a Great Product Leader

Sachin Rekhi

One of the challenges we've long acknowledged in the tech industry is how difficult the transition can be from a software engineer to an engineering manager due to the vast distinction in the skill set to be great at the new role. Create a strong system of accountability. Create an equally strong system of inspection.

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7 Common Types of Software Testing

Usersnap

Most developers have no clue about how testing is actually done, and how valuable the understanding of software testing basics can be for developers who really want to excel in their careers. I owe a large amount of the success I have had in my career as a software developer to my background in testing. Click To Tweet. Click To Tweet.

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Web Design and Development: what's the difference?

Imaginary Cloud - Design

Do web designers code? However, the everyday use of the term "web development" typically refers to coding or writing markups and does not often include design aspects. It often does not since it is a term that professionals usually use to describe writing code, markups, and overall more back-end development-related tasks.

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Benefits (and Caveats) of a Simple Estimation Process

Folding Burritos

We’re all aware that we pretty much suck at estimating how long it will take to build a given piece of software. Since building software products is essentially exploratory work, we are usually lacking at least one of these conditions (a fourth one, the Why , often also goes unanswered, but that’s a whole ‘nother topic.).

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WalkMe vs. Whatfix – the Ultimate Comparison Guide + a few alternatives

Userpilot

Both platforms can be used without programming knowledge, but coding is necessary to fully customize them. Neither platform publishes its pricing information, but user reviews indicate that WalkMe starts at around $9,000 per year and Whatfix at about $1,200 per month. It also offers the ability to create product tours “code-free”.

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Measuring Design System

UX Planet

The effectiveness of a design system cannot be assumed; it must be actively measured and optimized over time. A robust design system should not only streamline design and development processes but also ensure scalability as the organization grows, adapts to new platforms, and handles diverse product requirements. Image by Steve Dennis.