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Why Products Suck (And How To Make Them Suck Less)
Why Products Suck (And How To Make Them Suck Less)
Now, you might think that making a product that isn’t terrible should be so obvious to every company on the planet as to almost be nonsensical. Indeed, who would ever advocate building a product that sucks? But the fact is: many products do suck. How can something so obviously important and universally recognized by so infrequently accomplished? It’s a surprisingly complex question. But I think it all boils down to variations on a single, simple answer: it is much, much easier to build a product that sucks than one that doesn’t. Here are some reasons why that is true (and what you can do about it):
·techcrunch.com·
Why Products Suck (And How To Make Them Suck Less)
WS-Deathstar for the REST of Us: A Story of Ruby, WSDL, and Salesforce « Andrew’s (Super-size) Interwebdiary
WS-Deathstar for the REST of Us: A Story of Ruby, WSDL, and Salesforce « Andrew’s (Super-size) Interwebdiary
UPDATE: (Jan. 13, 2011) As so often happens in the Ruby world, this blog entry is out of date. I’ve heard reports about various SOAP libraries no longer working with Ruby 1.9, but I haven&#82…
·hideoustriumph.wordpress.com·
WS-Deathstar for the REST of Us: A Story of Ruby, WSDL, and Salesforce « Andrew’s (Super-size) Interwebdiary
Panic Blog » The Panic Status Board
Panic Blog » The Panic Status Board
This is probably the busiest year in Panic's history. This is good. But a lot of things happening means a high chance that I, the man who lives and breathes Panic and has a giant status board in my head, might not properly explain everything to everyone. Steve and I realized it was high time…
·panic.com·
Panic Blog » The Panic Status Board