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Continue reading →: My first game with Scratch
I’ve just completed the first assignment of CS50: to develop a project with Scratch, a programming language by MIT’s Media Lab to create interactive stories, games, and animations. I’ve decided to create a game where a baseball player is preparing for the upcoming season and wants to eat in a…
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Continue reading →: NoCode
I’ve recently joined a MeetUp group called “NoCode” that aims at helping people to create mobile apps without code. Yesterday the group held a second session (this time online, because of the Corona virus situation) where we had the chance to delve into the NoCode subject and, more specifically, about…
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Continue reading →: How to Get Started with Adobe FrameMaker 2019
I love lists and shortcuts, since they help me be more efficient. In this post I want to share with you some tips and tricks I’ve learnt on my way to become a FrameMaker expert in the near future. Note: FrameMaker supports different XML environments. I assume you use DITA…
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Continue reading →: Takeaways from Women in Tech Summit 2019
Two of my favourite websites are Harvard Business Review and MIT Technology Review. Every time I read one of their articles I learn something new and usually have an “aha” moment than can apply to my daily life. Reading one of these articles helped me to become (even more) aware…
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Continue reading →: How to Enhance Collaboration between UX Designers and Writers?
My attendance at the Women in Tech Conference in Warsaw a couple of weeks ago was very rewarding. Besides meeting amazing women in different IT roles from all over the world, I had the chance to dig deeper into the world of UX Writing. Since I came back to the…
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Continue reading →: NLP and technical writing
Natural language processing has been around for a long time, but it was only after the appearance of computers that it grew out of its original field, linguistics. Nowadays, nlp is used in many areas of computer science: from word processing and search engines to virtual assistants, like Amazon Alexa.…
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Continue reading →: Design Sprint Workshop
A couple of weeks ago the whole team took part in a design sprint workshop. The goal was to develop a new feature to help novice users design basic deployment scenarios in continuous delivery automation. The outcome was outstanding. I cannot disclose the details of the prototype (this will be…
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Continue reading →: Lead today. Shape tomorrow
Some weeks ago, I took a day off to attend an event that, in my opinion, was worth it: lead today, shape tomorrow. The event was organized by female founders, a community that aims to empower, connect and support women, together with UNIQA Ventures, aaia and speedinvest. Events such as…
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Continue reading →: PowerPoint Karaoke 🎤
I’m curious by nature and I’m always looking for new ways to meet interesting people. This year I’m a mentee at the mentoring program of the professional Women’s Network of Vienna. I’d recommend it to everybody (not only women) who is willing to achieve professional and/or personal goals. I’ll write…
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Continue reading →: About Chatbots
One of the projects I want to carry out this year is the development of a documentation-based chatbot to help readers find the information they need, without having to click on several search results (sometimes inaccurate) provided by search engines. To this end, I’ve been reading different articles to learn…






