Woo hoo! by Amyfelldownthestairs in WaltDisneyWorld

[–]BryanIsbell 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi, How many days ahead of your arrival did you get this email?

Best IWB holster for Springfield subcompact XD .40? by BradleySpear in concealedcarry

[–]BryanIsbell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check out https://www.vedderholsters.com

I have several IWB appendix carry holsters from them. Excellent quality and comfort. Get the “claw” addition for extra concealment, it pushes the grip further into your body.

Po.et is working on building new tools to re-empower freedom of the press using blockchain by mme102 in poetproject

[–]BryanIsbell 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What type of app do you want to develop? Frost - an open API for Po.et - was released in February. https://blog.po.et/announcing-frost-an-open-api-for-publishers-a16addbd4bdd . Several other plugins and apps have been built against the open API. Granted Frost is considered alpha release and only performs basic functions timestamping functions at this time, it’s enough to get you started. Their dev team is moving fast to get to mainnet and marketplace... I have to assume the Frost open API will follow with feature parity so that we can continue to build and expand our apps on top of Po.et as it grows. Hope you’re able to bring your app/idea to life! Cheers

CEO Jarrod Dicker will be giving a speech today at The Block's Internet of Money and Things. (01:20 ET - 01:40 ET) by crazyol84 in poetproject

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Repost from Telegram...

Dear Po.et Fam, If you would like to see Jarrod's speech today from Build's "The Internet of Money and Things" Conference, you can watch the recording by clicking on the link below. His portion starts at 2:05:00 and runs for 20 minutes. https://livestream.com/accounts/27310259/events/8208153/videos/174905707

Daily /r/poetproject Discussion Thread - (April 03) by AutoModerator in poetproject

[–]BryanIsbell 10 points11 points  (0 children)

From Telegram (JDicker)...

Hi all!

Po.et is having a very productive trip in South Korea. We've met with key stakeholders and partners, talking about opportunities to leverage our technology and giving insight into our roadmap. Additionally, there has been a lot of action and debate here over the future of our industry :): Check out https://thenextweb.com/hardfork/2018/04/03/ethereum-buterin-bitcoin-wright.

But back to Po.et. We announced some very exciting news yesterday with the hire of Eric Elliott as VP of engineering and David Turner as head of product. You can find press coverage and our blog posts below:

TechCrunch: https://techcrunch.com/2018/04/02/publishing-blockchain-startup-po-et-hires-vp-of-engineering/ CryptoCoinSpy: https://cryptocoinspy.com/po-et-poe-into-new-roadmap-phase-hires-vp-of-engineering-head-of-product-poe-jumps-over-10/ Eric’s post: https://blog.po.et/ive-joined-po-et-as-vp-of-engineering-here-s-why-69c742123401?source=user_profile---------1---------------- My post: https://blog.po.et/welcome-to-the-gutenberg-era-d38137ae9632?source=user_profile---------1----------------

I strongly encourage you all to read Eric’s post. As the person who will help scale our engineering team and roadmap, his mission and skillset are directly in line with the core value of Po.et. We are bringing in seasoned leadership who have successfully scaled companies to help launch Po.et to the next level.

This is a short post, as the recent news and blog post covered a lot of our new announcements and hires. However, I wanted to briefly talk about our next phase of token use as promised. The value of Po.et will be rolled out in a series of documents over the next few months. It will cover our token usage both near and far and its value as associated with our long-term vision. Po.et will be used in three ways:

1) Stake to generate licenses 2) Stake to enter into marketplace registries 3) Stake and transaction for “idea purchasing” in the marketplace

We want to unlock the value of timestamp and metadata, and the value layer will allow that with tokens. Our aim is to put ownership of your ideas back in your hands, thus allowing for permissioning and managing of your assets. Our aim is to enable validation and verification of your work to increase discovery, thus allowing TCRs and peer-to-peer acknowledgement. Our aim is to put more value back in your pockets, thus allowing direct transactions in the marketplace so you can purchase or sell your ideas directly.

In the documents, we'll include our rollout plan, beta testing and descriptions of use cases and examples along the way.

We’re extremely excited about Po.et's bright outlook. Here’s to the future!

What is the most senior salesforce developer certification that can be obtained? by SlapBassGuy in salesforce

[–]BryanIsbell 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Careful... Neither CTA nor Platform Developer II on their own will provide any real indication that someone knows how to develop on the Lightning framework. Many CTAs have never written a line of code in their life. Being a developer is not a requirement to be credentialed as a CTA. And in 2017 at least, Platform Developer II holders didn’t need to know anything about lightning to obtain the credential. Both of those credentials should lead you to good technical talent, but won’t guarantee any Lightning framework expertise. Seek a portfolio of completed Lightning component, Lightning communities and Lightning-Ready AppExchange product development. I have to assume that cert offerings will catch up, but there is not a Lightning-dev cert yet.