Archives:
November 2006

On developers that think they know better than…

I don’t know of a more accurate statement when it comes to developers with an over-inflated sense of self-worth.

The Internet is not a truck

…it’s a freaking freight train packed full of idiots.

Less is more

Quote of the week for me:
“…This highlights a style of software design shared by Microsoft and the open source movement, in both cases driven by a desire for consensus and for “Making Everybody Happy,” but it’s based on the misconceived notion that lots of choices make people happy, which we really need to rethink.”
(Joel on […]

On the Evils of the Prototype

The subtitle of this should be “…or the evils of the public prototype“, because it’s important to understand that I don’t believe the act of prototyping is a bad thing.
Let me explain…
Many developers and/or companies think that the proper way of creating / developing a software project is to come up with a basic idea […]

That’s not something I want to even think about, let alone see.

Amazing how…”imaginative”…some comment spam can really be. And not in a good way.