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    How to get Airbnb’s JavaScript style guide working in WebStorm

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    Gaya Kessler

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    April 18, 2015

    Update 09/2016: Looking to set up ESLint instead of JSCS? Having a consistent style in your code is important for maintaining readablility and makes the code easier to understand. You can use different code styles, the most important thing is to stick to one code style. We at Blue Mango…

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    Masterclass mobile? Practise what you preach!

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    Guus Beekmans

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    April 16, 2015

    ==This post has been previously published on Marketingfacts. == Last week I saw a TV commercial about a master class Mobile Marketing by business university Nyenrode and RTL Z, one of the biggest Dutch TV channels. In the commercial, a lady looked me straight in the eye and asked: "Do…

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    Introducing Formagical.JS: form analytics without dashboarding

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    Siebe Hiemstra

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    April 14, 2015

    Just a few months ago I was looking for a tool to gain insights on how visitors use the forms on our websites. I only had a few requirements. The tool or service should: be easy to implement; be free, or at least have a fixed price (I prefer not…

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    Webstorm 10 improves the performance of file indexing

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    Siebe Hiemstra

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    April 6, 2015

    After having used Visual Studio for years, we switched to Webstorm in 2014. We’re all a big fan of this IDE: the code assistance and debugging/testings options are truly magnificent. The only big downside of the tool is when your projects starts to grow and you’ve got a lot of…

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    Data collection and strange values in CSV format

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    Menno Zevendwergen

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    April 2, 2015

    When you start a new innovation project your data is not always in a structured database. Most of the times you need to import a CSV file for a quick analysis. Thereafter you can manipulate your data. Finally you can start data modelling. In one of my last projects I…

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    Introducing Bananalytics

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    Erik Driessen

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    April 2, 2015

    Today, it is time to announce Bananalytics. Bananalytics is a tool that makes your website go bananas. Implementation is as easy as a (banana)pie. Bananalytics hooks onto your favourite script. All you need to do is to copy and paste the code below and change the bananas value to your…

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    Live Optimizely Variant Switcher

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    Erik Driessen

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    March 23, 2015

    Viewing the variations of your test on a live site can be a drag. Normally, you’ll have to force your testing tool of choice to show you a specifiek variation. With Optimizely, you basically have three options: Preview variations in Optimizely Force 100% of the traffic to one variation Manually…

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    In the heat of the moment: Integrating Mouseflow with Visual Website Optimizer

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    Luuk Janssen

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    March 19, 2015

    As Conversion Specialists at Blue Mango, we don’t like to rely on our gut feeling. That’s why we tests as much as we can. The success of these tests is often due to looking at more than the quantitative data only. The ‘why’ of A/B-testing Inspiration doesn’t just fall from…

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    Calculating ad stocks in a fast and readable way in Python

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    Menno Zevendwergen

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    March 17, 2015

    As Data Scientists in the world of advertising we often need to proof the direct and delayed effects of advertising. A phenomena what we see in the last years is that consumers use multiple screens when they watch television. This is called screen-stacking. After a television commercial they can visit…

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    Caching $http requests in AngularJS

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    Siebe Hiemstra

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    March 17, 2015

    The other day I was looking at one or two applications I’ve developed lately and also looked at some that some friends of mine created. I was looking at the usage of API calls in particular. The first thing I found out is that we are using a ridiculous amount…

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