Steve Sanderson

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  • Some Patterns of Lean Startup from Food on the Table
    • Know Your Important Business Metrics
    • Improve The Biggest Obstacle
    • Have Metrics On Everything
    • Slice and Dice Historical Data
    • Test Hypothesis With Minimal Change
    • Isolate The Test
    • Have A Testing Solution
    • Build The Test
    • Continuous Deployment
  • v2 of simple d3 with Meteor – now rendering individual records

    v2 of simple d3 with Meteor – now rendering individual records

    simplest d3 + meteor example I could make v2 steve/simple-d3-with-meteor · GitHub. Learning meteor & d3 together – I wanted a simple example to build on. Since I didn’t find one, I’m sharing this. The minimal (for me) was that it took advantage of the reactive data synced between client & server to affect something […]

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    stevesanderson

    June 8, 2013
    making
    d3, meteor, through technologies
  • Simplest d3 + meteor example I could make

    Simplest d3 + meteor example I could make

    Learning meteor & d3 together – I wanted a simple example to build on. Since I didn’t find one, I’m sharing this.  The minimal (for me) was that it took advantage of the reactive data synced between client & server to affect something I drew with d3. steve/simple-d3-with-meteor · GitHub. Thanks to the following sources […]

    stevesanderson

    June 6, 2013
    making
    d3, meteor, through technologies
  • SNAP! – Programming for Kids

    SNAP! – Programming for Kids

    SNAP! (Build Your Own Blocks). We’ve had great fun, and results, teaching kids to program with Scratch. Now, Berkeley has “an extended reimplementation of Scratch … that allows you to Build Your Own Blocks. It also features first class lists, first class procedures, and continuations. These added capabilities make it suitable for a serious introduction to […]

    stevesanderson

    April 15, 2013
    better, making
    kids
  • Ad-Hoc Usability Testing With Craiglist Users #leanstartup

    At Food on the Table, feedback from real users is the life-blood of how they do lean startup. When we needed qualatiative feedback from new users, one way was to hire people off of craigslist – a form of ad-hoc usability testing. This question has come up so often, I promised to share the answer […]

    stevesanderson

    March 20, 2013
    making
    lean startup, product development, through technologies
  • Moving on from Food on the Table & What’s Next!

    It’s been a great 3 1/2 years at Food on the Table, however it’s time for me to move on.  As you’d expect with a team and investors of this caliber, everyone has been very supportive of my decision. While this next phase will be without me, I remain confident that the work at Food […]

    stevesanderson

    March 14, 2013
    making
    lean startup, product development, through teams
  • Recovering the Shine

    One of the joys of having a sailboat is (in all seriousness) restoring a boat to better than new.  With my Precision 18, there’s plenty of opportunties for this.  Today, I realized I wasn’t sure how to go about restoring the hull (the gelcoat is chalky, but there’s not many scratches) – what do I […]

    stevesanderson

    July 15, 2012
    Uncategorized
    sailing
  • How would you benchmark the productivity of a lean-startup product development team?

    How would you benchmark the productivity of a product-development team in lean-startup? Why? In my experience at Food on the Table, we’ve been much more productive than any of the other early-stage startups I’ve been involved with. I believe that one of the causes is our pervasive use of lean-startup & feel as if we’re on […]

    stevesanderson

    February 9, 2012
    making
    lean startup, product development, through teams
  • Food on the Table is Hiring!

    Food on the Table is hiring – I’m looking for a great developer to work with us.  Read more at We Are Growing! | Food on the Table Blog.

    stevesanderson

    September 20, 2010
    making
    lean startup, through teams
  • MC and Talk at Austin On Rails Tuesday, September 28, 2010 @ 7-9 PM

    On the 28th, I’ll be MC’ing the Austin On Rails meeting – (Meeting: Tuesday, September 28, 2010 @ 7-9 PM). There’ll be four talks: Technical Feedback Loops – Marcus Irven Product Feedback Loops – Ash Maurya Process Feedback Loop – (me) How My Community Saved My Life – Mando Escamilla My talk will be a short […]

    stevesanderson

    September 20, 2010
    making
    lean startup
  • Progress Trackers in Web Design: Examples and Best Practices – Smashing Magazine

    Gotta love this… Progress Trackers in Web Design: Examples and Best Practices – Smashing Magazine.

    stevesanderson

    August 20, 2010
    making
    product development
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