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Re: [xml-dev] Topics of keen interest to me ... how about you?

Which is a totally irrelevant analogy.    What might have limited a phone’s UI had quite a lot more to do with actual hardware limitations. 
 
What limits programmers from decent UI development is not the technology.  Excuses, sure, much like the notion of ‘data driven’.
 
From: John Cowan
Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2013 4:14 PM
Subject: Re: [xml-dev] Topics of keen interest to me ... how about you?
 
The fact that for almost a century people put up with dumb telephones proves conclusively that bad UI is not a barrier to the adoption of a product.

 


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