This sounds simple, and in theory it is, but go to where your potential users are. A lot harder to execute than to do, to be honest. So what do I mean by that - I mean if your product is B2C then go to where those…
I don't think that this is meant to be sold to the poor demographic. I would rather think that this is just applying design principles and the design sprint as an exercise to an untouched piece of technology. That being…
Doesn't this go against Netflix's Terms of Use (https://www.netflix.com/TermsOfUse) by scraping for data, if you're not relying on the now shut down public API?
I'm pretty sure it was a jibe at the fact that only 3 real Star Wars live-action films were made.
You're mixing politics with good engineering. I would argue that a quorum of engineers would generally agree with whatever is justifiably deviating from best practices. If it makes sense to you because of good…
I disagree with your statement. I believe that "best practices" means that "this is probably how it should be in the majority of uses." Obviously each situation is different and not everyone's solution will work for…
This sounds simple, and in theory it is, but go to where your potential users are. A lot harder to execute than to do, to be honest. So what do I mean by that - I mean if your product is B2C then go to where those…
I don't think that this is meant to be sold to the poor demographic. I would rather think that this is just applying design principles and the design sprint as an exercise to an untouched piece of technology. That being…
Doesn't this go against Netflix's Terms of Use (https://www.netflix.com/TermsOfUse) by scraping for data, if you're not relying on the now shut down public API?
I'm pretty sure it was a jibe at the fact that only 3 real Star Wars live-action films were made.
You're mixing politics with good engineering. I would argue that a quorum of engineers would generally agree with whatever is justifiably deviating from best practices. If it makes sense to you because of good…
I disagree with your statement. I believe that "best practices" means that "this is probably how it should be in the majority of uses." Obviously each situation is different and not everyone's solution will work for…