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adante
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The number of product people who want software to be built in an 'intuitive and simple manner' when they cannot even explain the problem domain in a intuitive and simple manner is quite incredible.

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  • 10
    My internship was at a company where the CEO/founders mentra was "my 80 year old grandma should be able to use it".

    10 years later, it's the biggest homegrown tech company /success story in my country.
  • 5
    @iceb grandma got game!
  • 2
    @iceb I guess I just don't think "design a product my 80 year old grandma should be able to use' is much better than "design a product, get to it"
  • 2
    @adante Well it's not the entirety of the requirements. It's a philosophy designs have to adhere to. Fundamentally different things here. But the idea is that simplicity brought him success
  • 3
    Do as I say not as I do, tehe~
  • 1
    @iceb So very large physical buttons that make s district sound is the key to success. Thanks!
  • 1
    @hjk101 if it's meant to be accessible then yeah. You don't want to hide these behind the hamburger menu.
  • 2
    @iceb my original post is actually intended to literally bemoan the people who basically make a request for "intuitive and simple" the entirety of the requirements.
  • 1
    @adante i see. gotcha
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