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Don’t Hack Career Growth: How to Shift Your Focus to Successful Professional Growth

Have you noticed how career growth has become an overshadowing conversation topic in many companies in recent years? I’ve seen it lead to frustration and counterproductive behavior more often than expected, despite good intentions. It shouldn’t be this way. Career Growth can be more rewarding and effective with a slight shift in focus.

2023/09/06|#personal development

Steering the Ship of Change: Navigational Principles for Transformative Leadership

Navigating the world of a fast-growing company is challenging: priorities can be competing, prioritization becomes daunting and if decision-making slows down, collective velocity slows down. Learn how to navigate the challenges as a leader in growth environments with these three key principles.

2023/08/14|#leadership

Experiment: Lazy Objects in Swift

A proof of concept, exploring a potential implementation of lazy immutable objects in Swift. How can we make lazily initialized objects reusable and improve mutation semantics? This article starts with a few lines of pseudo code and explores a promising implementation from there on. You can find the full solution, including unit-tests, on GitHub.

2018/03/15|#swift#development

The Journey of Short Menu

On March 16th 2012 at 01:39 AM, Short Menu 1.0 first saw the light of the world. Today, more than five years later, Short Menu took a major leap forward. Version 3.0 brings the most drastic redesign yet, but at the same time not much changed for existing users in terms of using the app.

2017/09/13|#products#shortmenu

URL Routing on macOS

Most iOS developers have probably dealt with URL schemes and URL routing at some point during their career. This topic became even more important after the introduction of deep linking in iOS 9. Today we’re going to take a look at how this works on the Mac and create a small URL routing library.

2017/05/11|#macOS#development

Introducing Short Menu 4.0

Short Menu started out as a very simple idea: you copy a long URL, open Short Menu, which reads the URL from your clipboard, shortens it and finally copies the short URL. Even with all the design changes, new features and additional integrations which formed the app Short Menu is today, it still holds true to this basic concept.

2017/04/26|#products#shortmenu
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