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This is roughly equivalent to “dogfood your software and talk/listen to your users.”
It’s good advice. Is it all that surprising?
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I draw two distinctions from the adage:
1. Often early adopters do not themselves have any serious context of use—they just like new tools.
2. Many technologists trying to invent tools which augment science, math, art, etc are too far outside the domain to dogfood effectively.
(and of course, the excerpted note is in part in reaction to academic HCI, which usually fails to properly internalize even the simple version of the adage you mention)
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do you think apple-levels of secrecy/team fragmentation (which I’m by no means a fan of) defy this? I guess iPhone was so personal it didn’t need domain expert involvement (people who use cell phones) but, say, FCPX?
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