Moving forward back to Self-Employment - benjamin nowack's blog

Moving forward back to Self-Employment - benjamin nowack's blog

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  1. REVERSE as in MAKE a U-TURN is very similar to a MERRY GO ROUND REALLY ; ... Conflicting INTERESTS as from the OPPOSITE or opposing in deed are truly plus really CHALLENGES ; YES GET used to the EXTREME Cold or the frequent CHANGES in the weather like EXPECT the UNEXPECTED; FLEXIBILITY as in getting SYNCHRONIZED or ''get'' used to the NEW Concept of Adaptibility ; ...Despite a blurry separation between ''roles'' in software creation, there often is a personal tendency either towards Information Architecture and Business Analysis or towards Interaction and User Interface Design. In the Data Web space, tool developers and demonstrator creators still seem to be stronger in the former than the latter.

    Now how do you get from here to there (where "there" equals more user-friendliness)? Maybe getting a better picture of the different roles your tool has to satisfy can help. As well as deciding on the target audience in case of an end-user-facing application. For example:

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  2. BEYOND Social as in being DIPLOMATIC or Friendly in DEED ; CHANGE is just like SHIFT and Repackaging in order to suit the CLIMATE is in The REVERSE as in order to SURVIVE ABSOLUTELY; ONE need to MAKE a U-TURN is very similar to a MERRY GO ROUND REALLY ; ... Conflicting INTERESTS as from the OPPOSITE or opposing in deed are truly plus really CHALLENGES ; YES GET used to the EXTREME Cold or the frequent CHANGES in the weather like EXPECT the UNEXPECTED; FLEXIBILITY as in getting SYNCHRONIZED or ''get'' used to the NEW Concept of Adaptibility ; ...Despite a blurry separation between ''roles'' in software creation, there often is a personal tendency either towards Information Architecture and Business Analysis or towards Interaction and User Interface Design. In the Data Web space, tool developers and demonstrator creators still seem to be stronger in the former than the latter.

    Now how do you get from here to there (where "there" equals more user-friendliness)? Maybe getting a better picture of the different roles your tool has to satisfy can help. As well as deciding on the target audience in case of an end-user-facing application. For example:

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