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Month: April 2016

Bryan Kirshner on Passing the Digital Strategy Laugh Test

April 18, 2016

Bryan Kirschner of Apigee on what it takes for a CEO to pass the laugh test when it comes to digital strategy.

He proposes a handful of metrics that CEOs should be managing; and says that observers should judge CEOs on their progress on these metrics.

Makes a lot of sense to me.

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  • DotNetZip - a full-featured zip library for .NET. About 40kloc in C#. Reads, writes, and updates AES encrypted zips, ZIP64, Unicode. The library can be used from any COM platform. Samples in the source distrib in VB, PHP, Javascript, C++, C#, VBScript, Perl, and others.
  • IIRF - an ISAPI Filter that does rewriting and proxying, like mod_rewrite and mod_proxy for Apache. C/C++.
  • CleanModQueue - a tool to automatically clean your reddit moderator queue. .NET, C#, WinForms, REST, JSON, System.Net.Http.
  • gplus - a wordpress plugin that displays your most recent Google+ activity. PHP, REST, JSON. You can see this running in the sidebar on this page, above.
  • flickr_eyecandy - a wordpress plugin that displays a random flickr "Eye Candy" image, selecting one photo from Flickr with the tag or tags you provide. PHP, REST, XML. You can see this running just above, on this page.
  • XPath Visualizer - a Windows tool that helps you visualize XPath query results. .NET, C#, WinForms, XML
  • ReloadIt (ReloadIE) - a Windows tool that reloads an IE tab, based on a change in a filesystem file. Works like Mac's Live Reload, but for IE. .NET, C#, WPF.
  • csharp-mode - an emacs major-mode for editing C# code.

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