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Musings and photos about my journey through entrepreneurship, work, parenthood and everything else. Follow me at @wooyi

  1. Storenvy stories »

    storenvy:

    Hi there! My name is Daniel Davis, and I run Steam Crow with my wife-partner, Dawna.

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    In 2005 I took my wife Dawna to the San Diego Comicon, for a much needed vacation. We’re both artists; she’s an Art Teacher, and I was a frustrated Corporate Graphic Designer working for a…

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  3. joel.is: 10 lessons from my startup journey so far »

    joelgascoigne:

    It’s almost exactly a year since I started documenting my startup lessons learned through this blog, and since my first post last November, I’ve blogged 26 times. I’ve been lucky enough to have fantastic comments on many of my posts, and this has always extended my learning even further by…

  4. ItsJaredC: The wrong question: "I want to learn to code, what should I do?" »

    itsjaredc:

    If you want to learn to code and build stuff and you’re starting by asking someone else what you should do, you’re already thinking about it the wrong way. Immediately, right now, with no preparation, in the blink of an eye, you can take a huge step toward your goal by realizing that you don’t…

  5. It’s good to share a few things from my childhood with Naira. She made these for me as a belated birthday present.

    It’s good to share a few things from my childhood with Naira. She made these for me as a belated birthday present.

  6. Vizualize.me - visualize your resume in one click (Taken with instagram)

    Vizualize.me - visualize your resume in one click (Taken with instagram)

  7. This is the StartupWeekend Toronto winning team. Vizualize.me. What an incredible weekend.

    This is the StartupWeekend Toronto winning team. Vizualize.me. What an incredible weekend.

  8. I have no idea what I'm doing »

    pieratt:

    I am the CEO of Svpply, Inc., a social shopping S-Corp operating out of New York City. My company has been the recipient of over half-a-million in investor dollars, for the stated purpose of building an unknown, 3,000-member web service into a cultural phenomenon, and I truly have very little…

  9. Born like an artist, Bloom like an artist

  10. Mobile patterns - reusable designs for apps

     

    As a software developer, I use “design patterns” without even thinking about them. Design patterns are general reusable solutions to commonly occurring problems in software design.

    As I evolved into a mobile developer, I began to recognize that there are similar patterns of occurring “problems” or “interactions” in mobile app design. Stuff like how to show an activity feed,  or a sign up screen or a location check-in. These are problems/features that many mobile social apps have. Why reinvent the wheel?

    Mari Sheibley, Foursquare’s lead designer has compiled a list of mobile patterns using some of the world’s most popular iphone apps. They’re brilliant. I use them almost everyday.

    Here are some examples for the Sign Up Flow pattern: (Check out Mari’s mobile patterns website for more)

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