Building an App

by Sam D. Burndorfer and Ben Z. It’s more than just coding But it all has to start with an idea… Then in those quiet moments, ponder on them while, while wearing your favorite blue suede shoes… Now analyze your ideas – What questions should you ask? Prototyping – Drawing it out Low investments with

What’s good about limitations?

I’ve been contemplating on thoughts I’ve had aroundlimitations.Some of this started with a podcast entitled “You have anEndless Potential”.The links are moving, so hopefully one of these will work: I kind of got this hypothesis from it: The path from lovable to admirable ties to; transforming limitations with potential, and voluntarily stepping outside one’s comfort

Fear of Public Speaking

Sam got invited to present at the Gifted Symposium on what it takes to Build an APP. The event was held at Blessed Cardinal Newman School on 2019-Apr-24.I was able to help Sam with the technical material for this one. Joint efforts helped both of us sharing our strengths with one another.Click the image to

Opposites attract – maybe not

Well it turns out that the only personality trait that you’re be better off if it was opposite is Neuroticism. If you both score high in it, you’re sunk. As for the rest of the personality traits you’d be much better off if you’re similar. In psychology today they’ve standardized on the Big 5 Traits.

Did you know my dog is famous

Book Review Author: Sam D. Burndorfer.Resident dog at Karl Burndorfer’s home.Behavioral Researcher and Associate Professorof Canine Studies at DogU Presentation given to Shepherd’s ToastmastersGroup 2017-Jun-15From the Calgary Catholic School District HeadOffice boardroom I know you were expecting Professor Sam to come and deliver his awesome presentation covering his ground breaking work with people.He texted me

Growing-up skills

Bribes, Rewards and Punishments – Not so great maybe. These actually interfere with teaching your children ethical behavior.Kids will start to say “What’s in it for me” once they get trained that there must be a reward.This is where the ethics starts to break down.