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by daxterspeed
2474 days ago
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I think the scientific calculator could be an example of this principle on its own. It's often far more useful for a mathematician than struggling with the calculator app on a phone or booting up a clunky laptop. Ultimately I think the principle is flawed. The amount of features isn't an issue but rather whether each and every feature works well and adds to the value of the product. Eg. a scientific calculator would be an awful fit for a todo list application. |
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