RoyOsherove
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2:49 PM Dec 24th
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@ discounting 95% of devs for not wanting to do it is the problem. thinking about how we get them there is a start.
1:23 PM Dec 24th
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@ I do indeed. but is there another way to suond when you have something to say like this? would you have said it differently?
1:22 PM Dec 24th
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oh, and merry christmas :)
1:21 PM Dec 24th
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-@ you don't really come into contact with "them" as you think you do. You're not there.
1:20 PM Dec 24th
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-@ we're perfectly happy churning up lambda-esque APIs that hit our core comfort zone instead of figuring out what's missing.
1:20 PM Dec 24th
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-@ even sadder - we don't even know that we don't know that. we think we are actually making a difference. a dent? not even that
1:19 PM Dec 24th
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-@ the sad part is that we don't know how to approach them, convince them and change behavior.
1:17 PM Dec 24th
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Who is our *real* target audience? it's not our fiends and co workers, folks. It's those devs you don't even know exist (everyone else)
1:17 PM Dec 24th
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r @ I've been to a focus group. with REAL developers. And it's sad out there. and we have no idea. and we are clueless.
1:12 PM Dec 24th
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instead it all stays in our little "early innovator" bubble. even @ can't help cross the chasm to our real target audience.
1:11 PM Dec 24th
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and yet somehow it all deteriorates, and gets stuck and loses focus and loses direction (me included of course). we are doing it wrong!
1:09 PM Dec 24th
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I see the awesome work people like Jeremy, and yes, Aaron too, and ayende and others are doing with love to the craft.
1:08 PM Dec 24th
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RT @: Twitter + geeks == monkey shit-fight on a global scale.
1:07 PM Dec 24th
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@ I enjoy suffering for it.
1:06 PM Dec 24th
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.. get stuck in tiny insignificant minutia, which is embarassing, really. I just can't believe I get dragged into it so easily.
1:04 PM Dec 24th
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we're all working on the same noble idea, in differnet ways. raising quality, being proud of what we do. somehow we manage to..
1:04 PM Dec 24th
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@ and I wasn't even talking about TM. I was talking about MSpec.
1:02 PM Dec 24th
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in reply to jbogard
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OK, those last thigns I said, were mostly about cheap shots by Jeremy.
1:01 PM Dec 24th
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more newsflashes: Code-only frameworks!=good, ui designers != bad automatically
12:59 PM Dec 24th
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- Name Roy Osherove
- Location Israel
- Web http://www.oshero...
- Bio Chief Architect at Typemock, Author of The Art of Unit Testing - http://ArtOfUnitTesting.com
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