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by kingkongjaffa
856 days ago
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1. Devs are not working in isolation. Ideally a designer is also involved at some point to decide on user interactions. 2. This is kind of obvious but devs have next to 0 training in design. 3. Devs shouldn't be the ones creating UI/UX. 4. None of your examples were built solely by devs. I don't understand the thread. The title seems to be unrelated to the description, and the final paragraphs about 3rd party clients is again another topic. |
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Bugs (e.g. the YouTube Shorts one) or performance (GitHub) are the dev's responsibility, aren't they? (correct me if I'm wrong, I have no idea how big tech companies organise internally)
> 3. Devs shouldn't be the ones creating UI/UX.
Why not? Some of the best apps I've used come from devs who do both. E.g. Christian Selig of Apollo. And bugs / performance greatly influence UX.
> The title seems to be unrelated to the description
Sorry, English isn't my mother tongue so I might have chosen a bad title. Wasn't intentional.
> and the final paragraphs about 3rd party clients is again another topic.
Let me explain: My observation is that many first party clients (frontends) are often (sometimes far) inferior to third party clients while the first party clients have the best people in the industry working on them whereas third party clients are often developed by some indie devs without any big tech in their CV.