Are you considering developing a software product?
Our blog post dives into the importance of having a solid Flight Plan before taking off with your project.
Learn how our Flight Plan phase can guide you from idea to blueprint for a successful digital product launch.
https://lnkd.in/dGXqN7Ua#AppDevelopment#FlightPlan#ProductDevelopment
In this 10-minute Slate Demo, you’ll get a comprehensive tutorial for Slate Trips. By the end of the session, you’ll understand best practices for using Trips as well as its relationship to the Events, Scheduler, and Voyager modules. https://hubs.li/Q02qtnFN0
Flight Levels, what is it?
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5 activities in 3 levels
1) Visualize the Situation
Before we make any changes it's helpful to first understand the situation as it is right now. If we don't do this, we risk wasting our energy and making changes that aren't helping.
While this does often involve building something like a Flight Level Board to visualize the workflow. It can also include making our metrics, priorities or architecture and plans visible as well.
2) Create Focus
Once we can see what going on, it's helpful to figure out how we create focus on a few key factors. We know that trying to everything at once doesn't usually lead to much overall progress.
Some approaches here include Time Boxes, Work in Process (WIP) Limits, Sequencing, and Start Policies.
3) Establish Agile Interactions
Now that we know what's important, we turn our attention to the interactions needed to coordinate, operate and get feedback on our work.
These could be everything from how and when we use tools like Email/Slack to when we do Standups, or how we do planning or customer demos and feedback sessions.
It's important to balance getting the information we need to move forward, while not overloading everyone with too much information or too many interruptions.
4) Measure Progress
When we build systems we do so because we want to improve something.
This activity is about measuring progress against the goals and improvements we want to see.
Usually, in the future, we are smarter, and so sometimes the goals and the measurements might change as we learn more.
5) Operate and Improve
This activity is about actually using what we see to operate and improve our work. We don't want to just have Theories and Grand Plans, we need to see how they work in reality, and then use what we learn in the real world to improve for the next round.
Just like a pilot ✈️ carefully studies the weather 🌦️, maps 🗺️, and flight plans 📋 to ensure a smooth journey and timely arrival, software engineers need to navigate tasks with precision.
Be like a pilot! Take your time to refine your tickets. Remember, a ticket isn't ready for takeoff just because it's in TO DO. It needs to be cleared for departure: moving from TO DO ✅, through IN ANALYSIS 🔍, and finally into IN PROGRESS 🚀.
Think of it as your pre-flight checklist – without it, you might as well be flying blind!! 🕶️
#ProjectManagement#TaskRefinement#WorkSmart#PilotYourWork
To make the most out of the world we're building, and to steer it in the right direction, we can't just ride along as passive passengers on the tech train. 🚅
Even if you're not a technical person, we all need enough of an understanding to think for ourselves and form our own opinions. Because these innovations will affect all of us.
Check out the full Forbes article here: https://buff.ly/49GOrW5
We’re here for another weekly update on our latest news!
We extend our deepest thanks to all users and beta testers who have contributed with their indispensable support. Your participation has been crucial and has allowed us to achieve significant milestones. We’re excited to announce news that many have been eagerly awaiting.
The wait, longer than expected, has finally led to a positive outcome. With great pleasure, we confirm the favorable results of the tests. This allows us to set a definitive date for the completion of the beta phase of the Test Pilot mission. At this pivotal moment, we are pleased to announce that experience points will be permanently assigned.
This milestone represents a significant moment for all of us, marking the beginning of a new phase of growth and development. Thank you again for your commitment and for sharing this journey with us.
The release is scheduled for Friday, March 8th, at 01:00 PM Z. Please note that, by that time, there may be temporary interruptions of services for a few hours due to maintenance operations. We thank you for your understanding and patience.
Furthermore, we are thrilled to announce that Roberto Capodieci, our CTO, will introduce further new features now available in his weekly video. Among these, the launch of the new Airbus A321 Neo, which, following our tradition, will be offered at a 50% discount for a period of 15 days. This initiative is part of our ongoing commitment to expanding and improving our fleet, listening to the needs and wishes of our users. We encourage you to actively participate in our Discord channel, where we frequently conduct polls to find out which aircraft you would like to see added to our service.
Additionally, we are pleased to introduce the new 3D route feature. Although not yet complete, we have decided to make this option available to offer you a preview of what we are working on. The 3D view can be accessed by selecting the appropriate item in the map preferences menu. Even though it is a work in progress, we believe this new feature will add significant value to your experience, and we are eager to receive your feedback to further improve it.
Curious to find out more details? Don’t miss Roberto’s video!
SimFly – Take off and get more!
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AN INTERESTING COMPILATION ON
CODE EFFICIENCY - CODE REDUNDANCY - CODE BUOYANCY
MS-DOS ruled the World with just 4000 lines.
Space Shuttle ruled the Space with just 400000 lines.
No wonder over half of the memory of Smartphone of yester years was taken up by Google 2 billion lines with Chrome of 6.7 million and Android of 12 million.
That makes one Wonder how many millions or billions of lines for a cumbersome code in bundled products Gmail, Google Play, Google Services Framework, Google Play Services, Google TV and Google Play Music that hog the storage and menory on Smart Phones.
Another interesting thing is both iOS and Android are dueling equally at 12 million
#code#efficiency#redundancy#unwieldycode#bloatware#bloating#bundling#smartphone#google#apple#ios#windows#android
Founder at Kiowa Security | ISO/IEC 27001:2022 LI & LA
I love this list of how many lines of code for different applications.
But what does it mean exactly?
How much of this code is redundant?
What is the most efficiently coded application ever? The Apollo flights were well organised by MIT...
Congrats Zone5. Great job pushing the testing tempo.