I’ve had the opportunity to talk about Neuralab's philosophy of handling complex projects and enterprise clients with the Do The Woo podcast crew.
Industry secrets. Sans the fluff
The role of web builders, low-code, no-code and Gen AI tools in web development
Kind folks from Netokracija did an interview with me on the topic of current Gen AI craze, web builders and similar no-code tools. Here's the uncut version in English - more in a Q&A form
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WooCommerce Meetup @ Infobip Zagreb – venturing into omni-channel subscriptions and high performance
Latest WooCommerce meetup hosted three speakers, each experienced in its unique field and with its own angle towards eCommerce topics.
The flood of GPT-4 gurus and the Microsoft vs Google race creates the impression of a fresh revolution, but artificial intelligence has been hiding the same skeletons in the closet for decades now. We are also seeing many good ideas and solutions, but the collection of shady characters is probably more present. The only question is - who will be louder?
Stepping back just a tad from an individual's perspective, you'll notice that your job and salary depend much more on the team's collective assets than on personal negotiation prowess. And those assets hinge on the cash flow, which can easily be snagged by the first stone of indifference towards written proposals, specifications, and contracts. Here's how we tackle this issue...
Today marks the historic transition of Ethereum to a greener mode of operation, which, besides energy savings, brings crucial lessons for the tech industry on developer misconceptions and complexities, as well as enthusiasm, community, and embracing risk.
This 4 simple steps guide will explain how to prepare for a WooCommerce product import or sync
Now a cult classic, Zelensky's speech declaring he needs "ammunition, not a ticket out of Kyiv" painted a vivid picture of how Ukrainians will stand up to the Russians. Support from the West and sanctions soon followed, but a faction of the crypto community, hiding behind a facade of neutrality, hasn't quite "bitten the bullet" yet.
When Ailen Lee used the word “unicorn” in 2013 to describe startups valued at at least $ 1 billion; she had no idea that 9 years later Marta Šimić Mrzlečki, Emil Tedeschi and even FER dean Gledec would preach that as a nation (and in spite of the environment), we are successful in breeding these unattainable breeds.
A couple of days ago, 17 Croatian companies made it to the global Clutch Top 1000 list. Interestingly enough, I started a similar blog post intro two years ago where there were 'only' 9 of us there.
Stocks, bonds and similar traditional (CeFi) asset classes have tremendous amounts of metrics or tools at their disposal. On the other hand, it is fairly difficult to grasp valuation, price predictability and various ratios in the crypto world.
We've been hearing about blockchain for years, but rarely got a logical answer to a simple question; Why do we really need cryptocurrencies? However, in times when centralized banks are playing with our confidence, the answer has never been clearer.
Writing git commits, code comments or elaborating needed stack to DevOps colleagues requires one skill - writing concise, but effective texts that get to the point fast.