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by quickthrower2
1843 days ago
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Never that simple at a macro level. Business will claim more knowledge of the “market” and are probably right if they have got feedback from customers. “We need to build X as part of our strategy” Sure you can choose to use nodejs instead of ruby or embed video instead of streaming it yourself or find a better confit system than admin pages but the entire product ideas are probably decided by the business well in advance of when the developer gets whiff of it. Imagine you are about to purchase a car and the car dealer weirdly tries to convince you to take up cycling via “what’s the problem”. You’d probably walk to the next dealer as you’ve made up your mind you want a car. |
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The email order confirmations, however, took 30 minutes to be delivered to customers. In the end, it was this uncertainty of whether an order went through that killed the customers trust, not the fact that it was not an SPA. I wish I had asked more questions instead of blindly following orders.