Code by design
While struggling with what to name a database collection, it hit me that coding actually might be a totally legit form of design, rather than the predictable aftermath of it.
While struggling with what to name a database collection, it hit me that coding actually might be a totally legit form of design, rather than the predictable aftermath of it.
Last Friday night, I ran yet another prototyping session, to test out for the first time the custom interface I hacked together. This was also the first time I did not participate in the actual cooking. In the end, I learned that I had to kill one of my darlings after all, but luckily I have some new directions to follow.
Thoughts on defining an audience and the constraints it brings. If my audience is “home cooks and friends who have an internet connection and a webcam,” am I putting an unworkable constraint on users? On myself?