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There is a pain many frontend developers may relate to. You open up your bug tracking tool and there awaits you a brand…
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Sometimes you just want to do frontMay 27, 2016
Sometimes you just want to do front
TL:DR - Re-writing a project from AngularJS+NodeJS to React+Firebase has been a blast! I took on a small project in…
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Lior Heber shared thisHas anyone here rolled out Claude Code Enterprise at their organization? I'm curious to hear about your experience with it so far. If you're open to sharing your thoughts, please drop a comment or send me a message. Thanks in advance!
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Lior Heber shared thisSkai has been my workplace for twelve years, and this is undoubtedly the most exciting feature I have had the pleasure of working on.Lior Heber shared thisThe future of commerce media is closer than you think. Prepare for a game-changing LIVE announcement April 2. Kelly Gerrard from Marshall Associates already knows the HUGE news. This was her reaction.👇 🎧 What will yours be? Register for our BIG reveal to find out: https://okt.to/29hxJu #YourFutureComingSoon #NewEraForCommerceMediaCeleste
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Lior Heber shared thisI’m excited to share a quick video demo of something I hacked together during my Hanukkah time off (while juggling sick kids—what a week!). At work, I needed to figure out which tool could solve a specific problem, and it felt like the perfect chance to experiment with LLM agents. So I built QuickScore! What does QuickScore do? - It helps you research and compare multiple libraries, frameworks, or vendor solutions in one place. - You can define your own criteria (performance, cost, docs, etc.) and let QuickScore’s AI gather options, score them, and present a final data-driven scoreboard. - The goal is to quickly narrow down your best fit tool—without sifting through endless blog posts or random Slack threads. If you’re curious and want to try it out, let me know! I’d love your feedback or ideas on how to improve it further. Working on QuickScore was a real adventure—one part learning new AI techniques, one part finding solutions for real-life work challenges, and a healthy dose of dad-life chaos in between!
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Lior Heber shared thisThird weekend, third project! I’ve been on a roll creating a new experiment each weekend, and my latest is TerminalNoir.com – a desktop-only, text-based GenAI murder mystery game brimming with retro vibes. Why Terminal Noir? • On-the-Fly Mysteries: Pick a premise (like a gothic manor or a futuristic station) and select your characters. The game dynamically spins up a fresh mystery every time. • 80s/90s Nostalgia: Inspired by classic Sierra-style text adventures—no fancy graphics, just your imagination and a few neon accents. • Future Expansions: Soon, you’ll be able to create your own premises, shaping entire worlds with your story ideas. • Desktop-First: Designed for the full, nostalgic “terminal” feel—best experienced in a browser window on your computer. If you’re craving that text-based detective thrill—where cunning clues and character banter lead the way—check out Terminal Noir. This is my third consecutive weekend project, and I’d love to hear what you think! #WeekendProject #TerminalNoir #RetroGaming #GenAI #DesktopOnly #TextAdventure #MurderMystery #SierraGames #Nostalgia #IndieDev
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Lior Heber shared this🚀 Weekend Project: Propelem 🚀 This weekend, I built something small but impactful: Propelem, a family app designed to make building positive behaviors fun and rewarding for kids. 🎯 What is Propelem? It’s a simple, visual system where kids can: 1️⃣ Earn points for completing tasks or goals. 2️⃣ Save and redeem points for rewards (experiences, prizes, or privileges). 💡 Why? Propelem introduces kids to concepts of currency and saving while encouraging positive habits through clear visual incentives. Whether it’s making their bed, reading a book, or helping out at home, they see their progress, stay motivated, and develop lasting behaviors. Here’s a quick preview of Propelem in action 🎥👇 Excited to polish it further and release it soon on the App Store! Stay tuned, and let me know what you think. Feedback is always welcome! #BuildingHabits #ParentingTech #WeekendProject #Propelem #ComingSoon
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Lior Heber shared thisThank you all for your kind beta testing of Watch N’ Eat! I recently completed a redesign of the website, with the invaluable guidance of Yaniv Rozilyo. I believe the result is a great improvement. I’ve also incorporated a few feature requests that some of you had kindly shared with me. I hope you enjoy the updated version!
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Lior Heber shared thisHey everyone! 😊 My husband and I always struggle to agree on what to watch and eat during our movie nights. So, over the weekend, I had some fun and put together a little website called Watch n' Eat! 👉 Give it a try: www.watchneat.com (U.S. only for now) It's super simple—it randomly picks a movie and a local restaurant in your area. No more endless debates or scrolling. Just sit back and enjoy your evening! I'd love for you to check it out and let me know what you think. Your feedback would mean a lot! #JustForFun #WeekendProject #WatchNEat
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Lior Heber shared thisThis one has been especially fun! Can’t wait to see what else is possible with generative AI and Skai.Lior Heber shared thisAt Skai, we've been talking all things Generative AI internally! Our recent Hackathon was our first focused 'Hack-AI-Thon' where we challenged our own innovation abilities focused on generative AI. 🎉 Congrats to our WINNERS: 👏 Gal Zohar, Lior Heber, Tzach Zohar, and Moran Tavori for creating a program that enables companies to create campaigns at scale with almost zero effort, but personalized to the needs, location, and unique offerings of the specific business. How cool is that? Tell us what you think is possible with AI in your world? #AI #Hackathon #Skai #Culture #generativeai #innovation
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Lior Heber shared thisBenny Bauer introduces our new tech radar in this blog post. https://lnkd.in/ecBHdqg8 On my side of things, it was a fun opportunity to try out exciting tools like #vercel , #nextjs , #tailwindcss , and more. Maybe more of them will show up in our next tech radar :)
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Lior Heber reacted on thisAbout six months ago, I made a career pivot — from retail media and advertising to Product Management at Skai. Before this transition, my entire career was spent in retail media. I was the user — juggling deadlines, struggling to find enough hours in the day, leading teams that rarely had the bandwidth they needed. I saw firsthand how much manual work went into execution. Work that could be automated. Work that, if streamlined, could give teams back the space to think strategically, be creative, and focus on the parts of their jobs that truly light them up. When I joined Skai, I knew I wanted to carry that perspective with me. I wanted to represent the voice of the customer — not just as a concept, but as someone who lived it. Six months in, I can confidently say this is one of the best places I’ve worked. A few reasons why: ✅ Innovation isn’t a buzzword — it’s embedded in how we build. ✅ Customers are genuinely at the center of decisions. ✅ The culture is welcoming, thoughtful, and kind. In my first six months as a Product Manager, I’ve accomplished more than I imagined — including launching some of my first features within Celeste, our GenAI offering that’s evolving at an incredible pace. I’ve had the opportunity to bring forward real user perspectives and help shape how we build for the way marketers actually work. I’m incredibly grateful for the position I’m in. There’s something especially meaningful about creating solutions for challenges you deeply understand. Excited for what’s ahead!
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Lior Heber liked thisLior Heber liked thisProud to share a deep dive into how Skai built an analytical, customer-facing #agentic chatbot using Amazon Bedrock. 🤖 It was an amazing experience to work alongside early adopters and incredible builders like Lior Heber and Yarden Ron. Their vision and expertise were instrumental in bringing this #genai project to enterprise grade. A huge shout-out also to the talented Tomer Berkovich and Gili Nachum. This wouldn't have been possible without their dedication and hard work. Read all about it here: https://lnkd.in/dV4yDjQ8Skai uses Amazon Bedrock Agents to significantly improve customer insights by revolutionized data access and analysis | Amazon Web ServicesSkai uses Amazon Bedrock Agents to significantly improve customer insights by revolutionized data access and analysis | Amazon Web Services
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Johns Hopkins University Ruby on Rails: An Introduction
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Michigan State University Introduction to Game Development
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Rice University An Introduction to Interactive Programming in Python
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The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology HTML, CSS and JavaScript
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University of California, Irvine Foundations of Objective-C App Development
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University of Toronto Introduction To Swift Programming
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École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne Functional Programming Principles in Scala
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Web application designed to encourage 3rd graders to solve simple math questions in a group effort.
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See projectDigital book that enabled people with hearing disabilities read alongside people who hear using a web interface to mark the current reading position.
The project included a Raspberry PI running an Apache server hosting a web application written in PHP for the server side and HTML5 and jQuery for the Client side.
The Raspberry PI worked as a network hub, allowing every person to log in to the reading experience using their tablet, phone or computer.
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