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Succeeding with Product Delivery and Scrum: 10 Tips for Product People

Roman Pichler

Answering the following four questions with help you with this: Are you developing a product that is usable and beneficial for the users? Does it offer the right user experience (UX) and the right functionality? Note that frequently adapting your product requires that it’s easy to modify the code.

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Five Product Owner Myths Busted

Roman Pichler

An agile development team does a good job if the memebers can reliably meet the agreed goals and create software that offers a great user experience and exhibit the desired quality. Myth #4: The product owner is responsible for writing user stories. User stories are a popular technique to capture end-user functionality.

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The ultimate marketing technology stack for 2019

Intercom, Inc.

By early 2018, Brinker had updated it with almost 2,000 more vendors — that’s nearly 7,000 marketing software companies fighting for the same buyers’ attention. The reasons for this growth – high-velocity economics of software innovation, the migration of money from old media to new media, etc.

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Automating Trunk-Based Development With CI/CD

Split

The usage of a single, common codebase by all developers on a team is emphasized by the software development method known as trunk-based development (TBD). With frequent integrations and codebase validations, this strategy ensures that the code is constantly in a usable state. Finally, automation boosts software quality assurance.

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Streamline Development by Minimizing Software Test Environments

Split

Managing numerous testing environments poses a significant hurdle in the complex sphere of software development. Test environments are where code becomes a reality. These environments provide a controlled space for testing and refinement before a product is released to end users.

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How Perplexity builds product

Lenny Rachitsky

” We even tried to use it at times to build our product, but we found AI tooling wasn’t anywhere near good enough when it comes to coding. It could help us write scripts, but if you wanted sustainable code to build a platform on, it didn’t really work. How do your product/design review meetings work?

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Artificial Intelligence for Localization: Cutting Through the Hype to Develop Our Product

The Product Coalition

Source: designed by alconost.com Since 2004 Alconost has been providing professional audio, video, and text content localization services for games, apps, other software, and websites. So does that mean there’s already localization software on the market that uses machine translation? Interesting. Why not do the same for other apps?