tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-699828515576400912.post893521992010244562..comments2023-10-28T15:16:04.263+03:00Comments on code @ work: We're gonna implement that cool feature! Great, but who's gonna use it?John Torjohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17969533343197027125noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-699828515576400912.post-35726280585476092672008-03-20T10:56:00.000+02:002008-03-20T10:56:00.000+02:00A coworker just sent me a link to your post (he is...A coworker just sent me a link to your post (he is a good programmer, I am an interaction designer).<BR/><BR/>Reading your post while being aware that you are a programmer was a nice, refreshing experience. I can only imagine the high quality and innovative products you are able to implement with such an open mind.<BR/><BR/>Some times I get tired of the same "evangelization" effort towards a common understanding between designers, programmers, and customers; but I think things are changing little by little and your post is an evidence of that.<BR/><BR/>The same way you are trying to make the fellow programmers aware of the role of UX in building great software, I persuade other UX designers about the importance of getting more familiar with implementation aspects (specially presentation layer) to be able to envision better designs and to collaborate closely with programmers.<BR/><BR/>Nice post, well framed too.<BR/><BR/>Gilbertogmedranohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09776845399445150862noreply@blogger.com