Web Clippings - 1/23/2007
January 23rd, 2007 | Software | Business | CareerToday’s web clipping has a shipping theme to it.
Shipping Isn’t Enough
Instead of measuring by shipping code, true success only comes from having users. And that means developers should do things outside of "coding".
A smart software developer knows that there’s no point in writing code if it’s code that nobody will see, code that nobody will use, code that nobody will ultimately benefit from. Why build a permanently vacant house?
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Things like documentation, interaction design, cultivating user community, all the way up to the product vision itself. If you get that stuff wrong, it won’t matter what kind of code you’ve written.
Great point, and one often missed in many corporate environment where no one is empowered to do anything, as pointed out by Mike…
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