ββLet's step aside from coding for a bit and answer yourself the following mental task.
'Imagine that you have decided to see a movie where admission is $10 per ticket. As you enter the theater, you discover that you have lost a $10 bill. Would you still pay $10 for a ticket to the movie?'
πYes
πNo
I ll explain later where such post is coming from
'Imagine that you have decided to see a movie where admission is $10 per ticket. As you enter the theater, you discover that you have lost a $10 bill. Would you still pay $10 for a ticket to the movie?'
πYes
πNo
I ll explain later where such post is coming from
ββThe result from the previous question is exactly as predicted.
This is explained by something known as Mental Accounting matters. In fact, if the question was a bit rephrased in a form that you loose a ticket itself, not the 10$ bill - your perception might have been different.
Full explanation:
Richard Thaler, a behavioral economist, was the first economist to fully explore the consequences of mental accounting. Although the value of the loss is the same in both scenarios, only 46% said they would buy another movie ticket when they lost their original one. This in comparision to 88% who lost their $10 bill. Buying a second ticket would make the movie seem too expensive, since it now cost $20 in their mind. The loss of cash is not taken into the mental account of the movie. We tend to treat our dollars very differently.
Read more here
Thought that this psychological trait can be also useful in your entrepreneurial activities (wether IT related or not).
Meanwhile, @coolhunt where I initially shared this project on hacking your brains, got 300+ subs without really advertising it much. If you haven't joined yet - there are pretty cool projects there on UX, valuating business ideas and potential product hunt stuff that is worth your attention.
This is explained by something known as Mental Accounting matters. In fact, if the question was a bit rephrased in a form that you loose a ticket itself, not the 10$ bill - your perception might have been different.
Full explanation:
Richard Thaler, a behavioral economist, was the first economist to fully explore the consequences of mental accounting. Although the value of the loss is the same in both scenarios, only 46% said they would buy another movie ticket when they lost their original one. This in comparision to 88% who lost their $10 bill. Buying a second ticket would make the movie seem too expensive, since it now cost $20 in their mind. The loss of cash is not taken into the mental account of the movie. We tend to treat our dollars very differently.
Read more here
Thought that this psychological trait can be also useful in your entrepreneurial activities (wether IT related or not).
Meanwhile, @coolhunt where I initially shared this project on hacking your brains, got 300+ subs without really advertising it much. If you haven't joined yet - there are pretty cool projects there on UX, valuating business ideas and potential product hunt stuff that is worth your attention.
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Book App UI π₯ There is nothing else needed to be said here.
ββAlright, lets get it a bit more active than for the last few days.
Start off with some entrepreneurship goodness π₯.
It became extremely popular this days to build startups under very limited timeframe e.g. weekend, 24 hr.
https://24hrstartup.com/ - this one lets you see how people create startups in just 24 hours. While it can be barely called startups, it can show you how others do it and potentially motivate you to create something yourselfπ
Start off with some entrepreneurship goodness π₯.
It became extremely popular this days to build startups under very limited timeframe e.g. weekend, 24 hr.
https://24hrstartup.com/ - this one lets you see how people create startups in just 24 hours. While it can be barely called startups, it can show you how others do it and potentially motivate you to create something yourselfπ
ββHow to get required DOM node from a browser
Cool trick to easily find the node that you are looking for.
π₯ Select element in the
π₯In console simply write
π₯ You can also find parent element and
Cool trick to easily find the node that you are looking for.
π₯ Select element in the
Elements tabπ₯In console simply write
$0π₯ You can also find parent element and
$_ gives you the last expressionFound a service that creates a photo from your code snippet. Thought its pretty funny π€·ββ
Check it - http://codephoto.ru
Check it - http://codephoto.ru
noshit.xyz - a list of free design resources for you next project π₯
Shared by our subscriber @miguelms
Shared by our subscriber @miguelms
A/B testing is no good?π€
Interesting article on pitfalls of running A/B tests (if you have never heard of them then its just the right time).
The outcome is simple - Don't use things just for the sake of it or because everyone do that. Apply critical thinking to your specific case.
πΆοΈ Read time: 4 min
Interesting article on pitfalls of running A/B tests (if you have never heard of them then its just the right time).
The outcome is simple - Don't use things just for the sake of it or because everyone do that. Apply critical thinking to your specific case.
πΆοΈ Read time: 4 min
Medium
The Pitfalls of Running A/B Tests
Many people who create digital products have probably heard of the term βDesigning with Dataβ. Itβs a very obvious practice, that suggestsβ¦
How to learn Vue in 2018
Just nice before the year end. Vue is one of those things that has a strong potential to position itself in the future as the leading JS framework (sorry React π€·ββ)
This is the recipe on what to do.
Just nice before the year end. Vue is one of those things that has a strong potential to position itself in the future as the leading JS framework (sorry React π€·ββ)
This is the recipe on what to do.
ZenDev, LLC
How to Learn Vue.js in 2018
Vue.js is one of the hottest topics in the web frontend space. It has skyrocketed past React to become the most starred JavaScript framework on Github. It was also the framework that the most JavaScript developers said they wanted to learn in 2018. The bigβ¦
βFinally, React question for you!
(Testing a new Quiz software, it gives you the correct answer and explanation right away)
What happens when the following render() method executes?
Answers:
ππ» - Displays the list of languages in the array
βπ» - Error. Cannot use direct JavaScript code in JSX
βπ» - Displays nothing
π€π» - Error. Should be replaced with a for..loop for correct output
(Testing a new Quiz software, it gives you the correct answer and explanation right away)
What happens when the following render() method executes?
Answers:
ππ» - Displays the list of languages in the array
βπ» - Error. Cannot use direct JavaScript code in JSX
βπ» - Displays nothing
π€π» - Error. Should be replaced with a for..loop for correct output
How AI can improve web development in 2019
Nice article on how some of the trendy areas can make our life easier in a (very) near future.
π Read time: 6 min
Nice article on how some of the trendy areas can make our life easier in a (very) near future.
π Read time: 6 min
ββBy the way, adding to the previous post, I want to recommend you another good quality channel as it is likely to cover your interest.
Although AI and Deep learning usually treated as a very complex areas, I believe it can be beautiful and fascinating at the same time.
There is a small channel with triggering name @loss_function_porn that nicely proves it.
It covers latest research in AI and promotes it with a very short, eye-catching gifs. The guy does a good job and is definitely worth your attention.
Give it a shotπ₯
Although AI and Deep learning usually treated as a very complex areas, I believe it can be beautiful and fascinating at the same time.
There is a small channel with triggering name @loss_function_porn that nicely proves it.
It covers latest research in AI and promotes it with a very short, eye-catching gifs. The guy does a good job and is definitely worth your attention.
Give it a shotπ₯
ββββQuiz Results:
ππ»: 115 peeps. (68.86%)
βπ»: 16 peeps. (9.58%)
βπ»: 15 peeps. (8.98%)
π€π»: 21 peeps. (12.57%)
Total: 167 peeps.
Updated 2018-11-30 02:25:06 UTC
π₯π₯π₯
8 people get extra points for noticing that the quiz had none correct answers. The current snippet will render 'it' 3 times.
To make π answer correct, we need to have
ππ»: 115 peeps. (68.86%)
βπ»: 16 peeps. (9.58%)
βπ»: 15 peeps. (8.98%)
π€π»: 21 peeps. (12.57%)
Total: 167 peeps.
Updated 2018-11-30 02:25:06 UTC
π₯π₯π₯
8 people get extra points for noticing that the quiz had none correct answers. The current snippet will render 'it' 3 times.
To make π answer correct, we need to have
{langs.map(it => <p>{it}</p>)}Meanwhile, we finally got our community to 4Kπ₯
Want to say Thank You to every single one of you for keeping engaged and for all the nice words that you sent me during this 6 months. This is what truly motivates and keep this channel alive.
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ποΈ IT news
π Tutorials and Reading material
π₯ Nice UI and UX
π Tricks and Tips
π€ More tech stuff
π‘ Keep it as it is now
If there is something else - just dm me personally @masant1
Thank you all again and have an awesome day ahead!
Want to say Thank You to every single one of you for keeping engaged and for all the nice words that you sent me during this 6 months. This is what truly motivates and keep this channel alive.
As a giving back, I want to understand you better and get to know what do you want to see in the channel in the future! I encourage you to vote as this will help us shape the content and make it more relevant for everyone (not just stuff that interests me personally).
ποΈ IT news
π Tutorials and Reading material
π₯ Nice UI and UX
π Tricks and Tips
π€ More tech stuff
π‘ Keep it as it is now
If there is something else - just dm me personally @masant1
Thank you all again and have an awesome day ahead!
ββNew CSS property
Also works great on mobile devices.
A few examples
scroll-snap allow you to easily create well-controlled scroll experience for your users. No JavaScript or plugins needed. Plain CSS!Also works great on mobile devices.
A few examples
ββπ Tutorials and Reading material
Why Do We Write super(props)?
I remember when I asked myself "Ah, what do I even write this:"
It felt like I read somewhere "Its how you do it, its not gonna work otherwise" and then as usual you get used to do it without even realising the real need apart from "well, it probably just to use something from the parent". Thats why we use
Great to finally get a professional explain this. Especially good that the guy is so close to React development. Thanks, Dan Abramov.
I suggest you also have a read
On a side note, I think it will be nice to now split some of the posts in categories that you vote for in this post. Might even create stickers for that one day π
Why Do We Write super(props)?
I remember when I asked myself "Ah, what do I even write this:"
constructor (props) {
super(props);
}It felt like I read somewhere "Its how you do it, its not gonna work otherwise" and then as usual you get used to do it without even realising the real need apart from "well, it probably just to use something from the parent". Thats why we use
super in JS, isn't it?Great to finally get a professional explain this. Especially good that the guy is so close to React development. Thanks, Dan Abramov.
I suggest you also have a read
On a side note, I think it will be nice to now split some of the posts in categories that you vote for in this post. Might even create stickers for that one day π