tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7754525275646824833.post284702234219727588..comments2024-01-17T23:49:15.976+00:00Comments on Kutuma's Ramblings: When is enough good enough?kutumahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04576269769073593956noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7754525275646824833.post-15789212782933350292009-10-27T10:27:17.413+00:002009-10-27T10:27:17.413+00:00@Castelo: Agree! Paraphrasing Exupery, the perfect...@Castelo: Agree! Paraphrasing Exupery, the perfect product is not when there's nothing to add, it's when there's nothing to remove! Maybe I'll write a post about perfection later... :-)<br />But I don't agree that this saves on the budget. Minimalism is hard work! It is much easier to have an option to ask the user what s/he wants than to design a system that just feels right.kutumahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04576269769073593956noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7754525275646824833.post-70697690509550082482009-10-27T08:44:01.498+00:002009-10-27T08:44:01.498+00:00IMHO, the secret to make perfect products is doing...IMHO, the secret to make perfect products is doing less. It is the only way you can have the budget to go that extra mile that will make all the difference. Otherwise, if you try to do it all, you end up with a tolerable or good product, simply because there isn't enough budget. A product has a life of years or decades, don't try to make it all the first time. Instead, try to make it perfect in what it does, even if it does few things. Easy to say, difficult to execute.Castelohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17023524348236286216noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7754525275646824833.post-7849639572865672652009-10-26T22:59:24.619+00:002009-10-26T22:59:24.619+00:00Hi!
This a very simple, yet pragmatic way of putt...Hi!<br /><br />This a very simple, yet pragmatic way of putting it.<br /><br />Having worked in several Agile Projects myself, I would like to add the question "What problems does this feature solve?" which is a context-free question that allows the people to stop and think for a second about what they're trying to achieve and at the same time think about their users for change :)Simples e Pragmáticohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10623502721373231391noreply@blogger.com