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by rarecoil
1296 days ago
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You could s/Designers/Engineers/ and end up with the same statement. What you seem to be getting at is "hackers with a great aesthetic sense" - and what makes a hacker, then? An engineering background? A computer science degree? Most designers have some understanding of the platforms they're working with. Could they invert a binary tree on a whiteboard? Write an LRU cache? Scale a system to a million DAU? Usually not, but you don't need to do that to build a proof-of-concept application that people fall in love with. A designer may be a hacker, just as an engineer may be. |
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