In software, we rarely have meaningful requirements. Even if we do, the only measure of success that matters is whether our solution solves the customer's shifting idea of what their problem is.
Teaching peers is one of the best ways to develop mastery. - Jeff Atwood
Teaching peers is one of the best ways to develop mastery.
- Jeff Atwood
Writing code? That's the easy part. Getting your application in the hands of users, and creating applications that people actually want to use - now … - Jeff Atwood
Writing code? That's the easy part. Getting your application in the hands of users, and creating applications that people actually want to use - now …
In software, we rarely have meaningful requirements. Even if we do, the only measure of success that matters is whether our solution solves the cust… - Jeff Atwood
In software, we rarely have meaningful requirements. Even if we do, the only measure of success that matters is whether our solution solves the cust…
You can achieve a shallow local maximum with A/B testing - but you'll never win hearts and minds. - Jeff Atwood
You can achieve a shallow local maximum with A/B testing - but you'll never win hearts and minds.
The whole HTML validation exercise is questionable, but validating as XHTML is flat-out masochism. Only recommended for those that enjoy pain. Or pro… - Jeff Atwood
The whole HTML validation exercise is questionable, but validating as XHTML is flat-out masochism. Only recommended for those that enjoy pain. Or pro…
We have to stop optimizing for programmers and start optimizing for users. - Jeff Atwood
We have to stop optimizing for programmers and start optimizing for users.
If you don't have people that care about usability on your project, your project is doomed. - Jeff Atwood
If you don't have people that care about usability on your project, your project is doomed.
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