Your job is to figure out what people are struggling with, and then deliver some sort solution that makes their lives better.
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I make things pretty, it makes companies $$$, makes users feel good when they look at, Christmas morning good. Call it function?
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The only job of your product is to make the user’s life better. When users are making progress they don’t care about the packaging.
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The challenge is sometimes you really want to build X. But the customer just wants Y. You want to make something cool. They want results.
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A good business proposal with proof of past success works wonders.
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There's a whole history of "cool" product ideas that didn't get traction because they didn't actually make customers' lives better.
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+1. Devs should sell themselves by the problems they solve, not by the tech they use to do it.
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@einarvollset I know. I just figured everyone’s here on Twitter and some folks might be tired of politics.
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these tweets were very refreshing indeed
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