how do you tell someone that *thinks* they are making good stuff, and actually aren’t? How can one self-evaluate?
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(asking for a friend.)
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“Make better stuff” means “give people a better life.”
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“Making better stuff” goes beyond taste, polish, technical expertise, and caring about the details. It’s about improving your users’ lives.
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Have you read "Badass" by Kathy Sierra?
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“If most things were good, I'd make $15 an hour. I don't live the way I live because most things are even remotely good.” —
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Don't focus exclusively on aesthetics, materials, & assembly. Product quality matters, but only inasmuch as it delivers progress for users.
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But also emotion matters (something I need to get better at inspiring people with my web pages, etc), and aesthetics helps there?
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So true! I'll just leave this here: http://www.christopherhawkins.com/2004/08/repeat-software-business/ … ;)
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