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kayyali18 / 0.LULU6_README.md
Created February 6, 2020 23:40
LULU-6 [Mobile][Navigation Links

Lulu & Georgia Devs,

This package contains all of the information that we used to create this experiment in Optimize.

We are happy to answer whatever questions you might have regarding any of this.

We've included the original specification that was generated by the product manager and handed off to an engineer. This demonstrates the general format, details, and workflow that we use to generate new experiments.

You will also find the code that we've written to accomplish the task. Notice: We typically use a build system that compiles our ECMAScript 2015 code into ES5 compatible code in order to support older browsers, we also use the SASS css compiler, and PostCSS autoprefixer.

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kayyali18 / 0.DASH99_README.md
Last active February 6, 2020 23:44
[Test Cookie] DASH-99: [Desktop][Dasher Signup Page - All] Sign Up Details Module on Desktop

To the Dapper Dasher Devs,

This package contains all of the information that we used to create this experiment in Optimizely.

We are happy to answer whatever questions you might have regarding any of this. This experiment ran for 51 days and counting for a total of 397.5K visitors - across all variations. Our winning variation is --> 'V1'

We've included the original specification that was generated by the product manager and handed off to an engineer. This demonstrates the general format, details, and workflow that we use to generate new experiments.

You will also find the code that we've written to accomplish the task. Notice: We typically use a build system that compiles our ECMAScript 2015 code into ES5 compatible code in order to support older browsers, we also use the SASS css compiler, and PostCSS autoprefixer.

Our compilation also generates this SHARED variable which we use to pass values between shared code and variation code. This primarily helps reduce re

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kayyali18 / 1.PIPE-24.md
Last active December 20, 2019 22:54
PIPE-24 [Pricing][Desktop] Info blocks for product features

Hello Pipefy Devs,

We ran this experiment in VWO, and found that it produced higher conversions.

Hypothesis

The list of features contains many items that are not self-explanatory. Offering tool tips on these that further explain the feature will help users better understand the product and value offerings, and will be more likely to sign up and convert.

Target Audience

Desktop

Winning variation

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kayyali18 / 1.specification.md
Last active December 19, 2019 04:25
SC-326 [SCO-Brochure] Header with Request a Catalogue

Specifications

  • Add a header above the existing header that is the full width of the page

  • Please see design in sketch: https://sketch.cloud/s/zb17y/a/5qa82x

  • Copy is "TRAVEL WITH US - HUNDREDS OF TRIPS ARE WAITING!"

  • Copy of CTA is "REQUEST A FREE CATALOG"

30-Day Job Search Action Plan

Create a schedule & goals for the first 30 days Post-Graduation

Action Step #1: Establish a shareable calendar (like Google Calendar) and block out time on your calendar now to adhere to these goals. Be prepared to show this calendar to your instructors during your portfolio review. Google Calendar Link.

Action Step #2: Backwards plan for your big goal. What is your cut-off for ending the job search? When do you want to receive and sign an offer by? My cut-off has always been the end of January because I need a job as soon as possible.

Template for DTR Memo Project:

Group Member Names: Casey Hoepner & Ahmad Kayyali

Project Expectations: What does each group member hope to get out of this project?

C: Learn more about testing, solidify git workflow, project management tools A: Improve my testing skills, get better at SASS, and master React

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kayyali18 / Project Convo.md
Created September 17, 2018 01:19
My personal conversation with a project partner
  • Feedback Conversation Reflection Guidelines Date of feedback conversation: 9/16/18

  • How did you prepare for the conversation?

    I just took a quick look at our game, played it a little bit. I felt proud when we were working on it.

  • How did the conversation go for you? What was easy about the conversation? What was more difficult? I really had no trouble with my dude. He's a great guy, and I had an easy time partnering up with him. I'd
    say the most difficult part of it was me asking for help with the graphics of the game. He's a great graphics
    guy and I have a lot to learn.

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kayyali18 / Network & Outreach
Created September 17, 2018 01:09
My plan to network with developers and who I can reach out to for a possible opportunity
Identify a contact you will reach out to by the end of Module 3. This could be a mentor, alum, anyone from your current network, or a completely cold contact. Describe:
* Contact: Paul Saab
I met Paul when I was working as a valet. He's a software dev at Facebook. He gave me his personal e-mail
and told me to contact him when I feel like I have the skillset to do so. I don't know what we can talk about
I'm too intimidated, would love some help with this next mod. I intemd to contact Paul sometime near the end
of Mod 3. I think by then I'll have the confidence to shoot him a message. I plan to continue to communicate with
him throughout my time at Turing, he's definitely a great connect