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        <title type="html"><![CDATA[After APIs, webhooks...]]></title>
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        <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>We hear a lot about APIs as financial institutions open up their services for public access, but webhooks can be just as useful for user experience in personal finance management.</p> <p>APIs are more passive whereas webhooks are more pro-active.</p> <p>This makes...</p>]]></summary>
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            <name>Vito Chin</name>
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        <title type="html"><![CDATA[In-game stats: The ideal Prudent UX]]></title>
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        <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>The very end goal for Prudent's UX is to achieve the kind of instantaneous dashboard we get in games.</p> <h2><a class="anchor" aria-hidden="true" id="instantaneous-dashboard-in-games"></a><a href="#instantaneous-dashboard-in-games" aria-hidden="true" class="hash-link"><svg class="hash-link-icon" aria-hidden="true" height="16" version="1.1" viewbox="0 0 16 16" width="16"><path fill-rule="evenodd" d="M4 9h1v1H4c-1.5 0-3-1.69-3-3.5S2.55 3 4 3h4c1.45 0 3 1.69 3 3.5 0 1.41-.91 2.72-2 3.25V8.59c.58-.45 1-1.27 1-2.09C10 5.22 8.98 4 8 4H4c-.98 0-2 1.22-2 2.5S3 9 4 9zm9-3h-1v1h1c1 0 2 1.22 2 2.5S13.98 12 13 12H9c-.98 0-2-1.22-2-2.5 0-.83.42-1.64 1-2.09V6.25c-1.09.53-2 1.84-2 3.25C6 11.31 7.55 13 9 13h4c1.45 0 3-1.69 3-3.5S14.5 6 13 6z"/></svg></a>Instantaneous dashboard in games</h2> <p>In a (computer) game, you get a precise, numerical state of your current player role (be it the player's character ...</p>]]></summary>
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            <name>Vito Chin</name>
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        <title type="html"><![CDATA[A developer's hopes for Open banking in Singapore]]></title>
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        <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>This article on The Business Times is interesting:</p> <p><a href="https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/banking-finance/open-banking-apis-a-bigger-threat-to-singapore-banks-than-digital-entrants-dbs">Open banking APIs a bigger threat to Singapore banks than digital entrants: DBS Research</a></p> <p>While it focuses on the disruptive forces of open banking on traditional banks, I am more excited because it s...</p>]]></summary>
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            <name>Vito Chin</name>
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