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| | | | There is a strong principle in software engineering of reusing code wherever possible. It's considered so important, that it's got its own TLA: DRY ("Don't Repeat Yourself"). In other words, don't reinvent the wheel. There are obvious benefits to this. Nobody wants to type the same piece of code over and over. Sowrite it... | |
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| | | | fail - you walk into a hardware store and ask for a really big hammer. The store owner shows you a hammer. No, you say, I need a bigger one. They show you a bigger hammer. It's still not big enough. They say hang on, they have one in the back... then come back and... | |
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| | | | In the early days of computing there was no discipline of user interface design. Of course, when we started figuring out that it was 'a thing', nobody really knew the elements. There was a camp that said that the way to teach users to do the right things was for it to be painful to... | |
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| | One of the highlights of the conference as a whole was Will Wright's keynote from Tuesday. Wright mixed together a demo of Spore� with some reflections on the intersections of interactive media (specifically game design) and film, in the spirit of SXSWi and SXSWf. He basically described how films are organized around empathy, and create |