posted on 25.02.09
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“Listen to your customers, listen to your employees, and do what they tell you to do!”

— John Sall

posted on 24.12.08
“Refering to a derived class from within a base class is like driving the wrong way on a one way street”

— Jamey Davis

posted on 09.12.08

We are always caught in the bind of wanting our devices to be straightforward and simple, while simultaneously wanting them to do more and more things.

This is not a technological problem.

Technology can help only if it can adopt a simple structure so that controls for different devices are as similar to one another as possible, making the learning much easier. Multiple purpose controls are an abomination. It is possible to have a single device transform itself into independent devices for controlling different tasks. But here the key is to make the switch from the support of individual technologies and individual devices to the support of cohesive, organized activities.

EDDIE_LOPEZ

Calming posted on 30.11.08

Calming

posted on 14.10.08
“Programs must be written for people to read, and only incidentally for machines to execute.”

— Abelson & Sussman, SICP

posted on 10.10.08 Social Objects

Wish I had found this concept a year ago ;)

View from office posted on 04.10.08

View from office