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THE FUTURE OF COMPUTING AND MY STAKE IN IT

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$ man whoami

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WHOAMI(1) BSD General Commands Manual WHOAMI(1) NAME Piet Brauer SEE ALSO https://twitter.com/pietbrauer https://github.com/pietbrauer BSD June 15, 1991 BSD

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HOW THE HELL DID I GET TO THE FUTURE? HOW DO I GET THE WORLD THERE?

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WE HAVE TO AGREE THAT DESKTOP COMPUTERS SUCK.

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Meh — The Audience, checking their Facebook stream on their phones.

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5 REASONS I AM RIGHT (ONCE AGAIN)

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1: TABLETS AND PHONES ARE AS POWERFUL AS YOUR COMPUTER

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2: PEOPLE CARE ABOUT USER EXPERIENCE EVEN IF THEY DON'T KNOW IT YET

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QUICK GAME: WHICH ONE WOULD YOU RATHER USE?

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3: NO ONE EVER GOT FILE SYSTEMS OR WINDOW MANAGEMENT OR SOFTWARE UPDATES OR DOWNLOADING SOFTWARE FROM WEBSITES OR ANTI- VIRUS SOFTWARE

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Whether it’s text docs with Google Docs or photos and music in iPhoto and Spotify, the idea of files in a file system seems like an increasingly antiquated concept. — What’s really going on at Dropbox (an insider’s perspective)

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4: MOBILE IS EATING THE WORLD

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5: YOU GET THE GIST (AND I AM HEREBY CORRECT, TOLD YOU)

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BUT

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AND THERE IS A BIG BUT

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NO IMAGE #THAIINTERNETCENSORSHIP

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1: APPS LACK FUNCTIONALITY

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2: COMPANIES TRADE ANALYTICS AND GROWTH HACKING OVER FUNCTIONALITY AND USABILITY

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3: APP MAKERS ONLY THINK PEOPLE WOULD LIKE TO CONSUME INSTEAD OF PRODUCE

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MY STAKE IN THE FUTURE

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MOBILE-ONLY WEEKENDS

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WROTE A BLOG POST USING BYWORD ON THE IPAD

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!

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CAN'T PUSH IT USING GIT BECAUSE THERE IS NO APP

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! ... ☝

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... [With Gi2Go] you can clone all your repositories with just one tap, manage branches and easily commit changes after you’ve edited code on-the-fly! -- Our website, git2go.com

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WHAT THE HELL IS GIT? A BRANCH? A COMMIT?

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Git is a free and open source distributed version control system designed to handle everything from small to very large projects with speed and efficiency. -- git-scm.com

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! -> TRY.GITHUB.IO

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FEATURES > Clone a repository > Create a branch or checkout remote branches > Create, Read, Update, Delete Files > Make a Commit > push it to your remote

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INTEGRATIONS > GitHub, GitHub Enterprise (v1.0) > Bitbucket (v1.2) > GitLab.com, GitLab CE, GitLab EE (v1.4)

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!"#$%&' (

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MONETIZATION FREEMIUM, FREE TO DOWNLOAD UNLOCK FEATURES VIA IN-APP PURCHASE

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FREE: CLONE PUBLIC REPOSITORIES FROM GITHUB.COM, BITBUCKET.ORG, GITLAB.COM $0

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GIT2GO PRIVATE: CLONE PRIVATE REPOSITORIES FROM GITHUB.COM, BITBUCKET.ORG, GITLAB.COM $9.99

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GIT2GO UNLIMITED: CLONE AND EDIT YOUR PRIVATE GITHUB, BITBUCKET AND GITLAB.COM REPOSITORIES AS WELL AS GITHUB ENTERPRISE AND GITLAB CE/ EE $14.99

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GIT2GO UNLIMITED — UPGRADE: UPGRADE FROM THE ‘GIT2GO PRIVATE’ IAP FOR ADDITIONAL GITHUB ENTERPRISE AND GITLAB CE/EE ACCESS $4.99

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THE EXECUTION

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PRE-LAUNCH > Landing page: Jan 22, 2015 > Logo, 3 Features, Mailchimp signup for beta

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SUBSCRIBER GROWTH > August: 14 > September: 86 > October: 289 > November: 350 > December: 362

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1.0 > Release Date: October 27, 2015 > 2517 downloads in the first 4 days > = $420 in Sales (after Apples 30 % cut) > No. 2 product on ProductHunt (560 upvotes) > Launch Mail: 335 subscribers, 72,5% opens, 32% clicks

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1.0 VS. 1.4 DEVELOPMENT TIME > 335 hours > 7894 LOC wo/ dependencies (now: 10086 LOC) > 1985 lines of test code (now: 3.669 LOC) > 1 component open sourced (now: 5)

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BUSINESS STATS LAST 56 DAYS > 3:35 min avg. visit duration > 5,2 % conversion rate > $0.58 per User > 9,500 sessions (80% iPhone, 20% iPad)

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BUSINESS STATS LAST 7 DAYS > 4:42 min avg. visit duration > $0.71 per User > 882 sessions (73% iPhone, 27% iPad)

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USAGE STATS LAST 56 DAYS > 500 commits > 4,000 repositories cloned > 200 directories and files added > 1,700 syncs (push & pull)

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USAGE STATS LAST 7 DAYS > 82 commits > 243 repositories cloned > 37 directories and files added > 243 syncs (push & pull)

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IN 56 DAYS WE SHIPPED 4 UPDATES ADDING OVER 10 FEATURES (AVG. REVIEW TIME OF ABOUT 8 DAYS)

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I AM HAPPY BUT ARE THE USERS?

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Super impressed by Git2Go - better #git client on my phone than most desktop clients. — Travis Mcarthur, iOS Dev on @AmazonKindle

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Touchdown in California. Used @Git2Go to write code on my phone the whole time. We live in the future, and it's amazing. — Brian Gesiak, iOS Engineer at Facebook

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SO, DO WE LIVE IN THE FUTURE?

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WHATS NEXT? > Own editor as a separate app > Document Provider Extension to open files from Git2Go > Buy an iPad Pro and live with it for a week to feel the pain > Address the pain

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THANK YOU!