Beside watching #WWDC23 I spend the evening building a theme switcher for suparetro. Oh and i also implemented a way to change the users display name. #buildinpublic#agile
🚀👀 WOW! In the first #buildinpublic week I've gained 10 newsletter subscribers (18➡️ 28), and 1 paid customers! Thank you all for joining my journey towards LAP growth 🙌🎉 #growth#LAP#agile
We just published another article about backlog refinement meetings in agile scrum teams. Head over to our blog to read it here: scrumpal.com/articles/backl…
- Tidied up small issues on some of the templates and section names - Continued with development of visuals using @canva - Finished @gumroad description draft #notion@NotionHQ#notiontwt
Hey if you know someone who talks about software development methodologies please reply below, or if you are one just reply🙋♂️. I'm looking to follow some good people
The Notion Agile Dashboard development continues: - Add templates for Product Roadmap, Product Vision and Project Kick Off - #agile meeting / ritual templates have been done - rearranged the main dashboard
TIP💡: When using a #kanban board look at this nice new feature called sub-groups. You can create an 'Epic' property and group your tasks this way. Very handy...
#tesla taking the #buildinpublic#agile development to the next level. One of the most complex #ai#ml real world challenge and the solution to it is being rolled out right into the history books. Kudos #fsd team. Future applications will be huge. #flyingcars next???
I will say my biggest take away from V10 is that #FSDBeta *is* getting better just about every 2 weeks. That is very impressive and if it continues, I really don't think we're that far from wider release. The data is being crunched. youtu.be/dE8XQaiQkSE @tesla @elonmusk
Day 28 done. Worked on @airtable bases for Agile coaching site in @softr_io . Airtable has some good workflow templates that I'll be tweaking to use (embed) on the site.
Being able to accurately estimate time and effort is an constant challenge, even when you’re developing with #NoCode. Using a method like Agile/Scrum can certainly help to dial things in and break up work into manageable chunks!