Yes: The experience of the user matters more than the experience of the developer. But it's an over simplification. Developers and designers are constrained by the goals of the businesses they are working for and the size of the investment those businesses are willing to make.https://twitter.com/slightlylate/status/1190313455812657152 …
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In most cases, "developer experience" isn't simply about making developers more happy: It's about improving speed-to-market or optimizing for the availability and cost of employees or vendors. And these factors absolutely need to be balanced against user experience.
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That's why I'm proposing a norm-based break on the headlong rush to exploitation of the user for ultra-short-term commercial benefit.
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Who is the intended audience of that proposal?
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Developers. There should be lateral professional support to put the user first
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