Great point. A person leading the project or product must periodically go through the same getting started steps as the end user.
For example, DHH does this; he literally builds a small new Rails app after every major release of Rails. On the other hand you can tell when a product's CEO stopped using it. I deployed a new Rails app to a popular PaaS recently, and unfortunately the UX is much worse comparing to 10 years ago.
Great point. A person leading the project or product must periodically go through the same getting started steps as the end user.
For example, DHH does this; he literally builds a small new Rails app after every major release of Rails. On the other hand you can tell when a product's CEO stopped using it. I deployed a new Rails app to a popular PaaS recently, and unfortunately the UX is much worse comparing to 10 years ago.
DDH?
From his Twitter bio
XD Le Mans 24h class-winning racing driver.
that would have taken me an eternity to know.
David Heinemeier Hansson, the creator of Ruby on Rails.
XD a ruby newbie. tk!