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We should be software *designers*Posted by joshy on October 9, 2003 at 9:14 AM PDT
I stumbled across an older online magazine recently. A List Apart has a wide variety of topics, ranging from CSS and typography to what a designer truly does for their client. While the discussions range from the technical to the philosophical they always target their stories at designers. They've built a truly useful site and I look forward to their return (it's on hiatus now but should be back soon with new content). Though it's for graphic designers I feel they have a lot to teach us.
We may need to start thinking of ourselves as software designers instead of programmers and engineers. We make a product for a specific purpose which must fit constraints and still be the best possible product (and often for the lowest price). Even with the product is not seen by the end users, like middleware, reliablity and latency are still human factors. I'm sure I don't need to remind you of how much bad software is out there. Some is ugly. Some is broken. Some just works in mysterious ways. Every time you code against an API and you waste time working around it's arcane syntax: that's bad software. Every time a program breaks because it receives input slightly out of the ordinary: that's bad software. We truly are designers. We should make truly well designed software. »
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